haArava road - traduction vers néerlandais
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haArava road - traduction vers néerlandais

FORM OF MOTORSPORT RACING ON TRACKS THAT CONTAIN BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT TURNS
Road Race; Road race; Road Course; Road Courses; Road courses; Road course; Road races; Roadracer; Road Racing; Road racer; Permanent road courses; Roadracers
  • Automobiles competing in the 1906 French Grand Prix
  • Karts competing in a road race
  • A section of the Nurburgring
  • Sports cars negotiating curves during the Le Mans 24 Hours
  • [[Riverside International Raceway]] was an example of a road course
  • Motorcyclists compete in a 1969 road race held on the [[Riccione]] street circuit in Italy. Notice the rudimentary safety barrier of hay bales placed among trees and telephone poles lining the circuit.
  • Formula One road racing action during the [[1961 Dutch Grand Prix]]

haArava road      
de Arava weg (de weg naar eilat door het arava gebied)
paved road         
  • Red surfacing for a [[bicycle lane]] in the Netherlands
  • Ewing]], [[New Jersey]].
  • An asphalt milling machine in [[Boise, Idaho]]
  • asphalt]]
  • San Jose]], [[California]]
  • Beit Gubrin]], adjacent to regional hwy 375 in Israel
  • Closeup of asphalt on a driveway
  • An example of composite pavement: hot-mix asphalt overlaid onto Portland cement concrete pavement
  • [[Gravel road]] in [[Namibia]]
  • Pavement ends and turns into gravel surface road
  • Different layers of road including asphalt layer. The total thickness of a pavement can be measured using [[granular base equivalency]]
  • Laying asphalt
  • Construction crew laying down asphalt over fiber-optic trench, in New York City
DURABLE SURFACE MATERIAL OF A ROAD
Road metal; Pavement (road); Pavement (roads); Paved (road); Metalling; Metalled; Paved highway; Unpaved; Unimproved; Paved road; Metalled road; Road metals; Road-metal; Road-metals; Roadmetal; Roadmetals; Road surfaces; Road surfaced; Road surfacing; Resurfacing; Bituminous surface treatment; Pavement (material); Pavement (road surface); Street paving; Repaving; Unmetalled road; Unmetalled; Asphalt pavement; Resurface; Paved track; Paved roadway; Brick road
geplaveide weg
road safety         
  • breakdown]] or an emergency can stop in the [[emergency lane]]; these lanes may themselves present risks to traffic.
  • Car fatalities per pax-km vs. car usage per pax-day; in Europe. It seems, at least in these European countries, that car fatalities per person-km have no strong correlation with massification of car usage. The average car usage in these countries is around 30km per person-day with varying number of fatalities ratios. These differences might be related with different cultural approaches to traffic codes, or more safety measures implemented on such countries.
  • Safe from traffic for [[cycling]] along a fully segregated ''Fietspad'', properly designed [[cycling infrastructure]] in [[Amsterdam]]
  • I-95 in Georgia]], US, indicating more than three deaths per day
  • Guard rail on road in [[Kaluga Oblast]] ([[Russia]])
  • [[Speed limit]]s in different areas, unusually with only a "recommended" limit (130 km/h) for the [[Autobahn]]
  • According to [[Eurostat]], there is almost a linear proportion between the total number of passenger-km driven by car and road fatalities.
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  • ''Sacrifices to the Modern [[Moloch]]'', a 1922 cartoon published in [[The New York Times]], criticizing the apparent acceptance by society of increasing automobile-related fatalities
  • The [[Dutch Reach]] - Use far hand on handle when opening to avoid [[dooring]] cyclists or injuries to exiting drivers and passengers.
  • Utrecht]] has specially painted bicycle-only lanes.
METHODS AND MEASURES FOR REDUCING THE RISK OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AS WELL AS DEATH AND INJURY ON ROADS
Road Safety; Traffic Safety; Road safety; Highway safety; Traffic safety; Pedestrian safety; Motor Vehicle Safety; Motor vehicle safety; Motor Safety; Driver safety; Road-traffic victim; Road-traffic safety; Road Traffic Safety; Street safety; Traffic security; Draft:Accidents and road safety; Accidents and road safety; Safe streets movement
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Définition

road movie
¦ noun a film of a genre in which the main character spends most of the time travelling.

Wikipédia

Road racing

Road racing is a form of motorsport racing held on a paved road surface. The races can be held either on a closed circuit or on a street circuit utilizing temporarily closed public roads. Originally, road races were held almost entirely on public roads. However, public safety concerns eventually led to most races being held on purpose-built racing circuits.

Road racing's origins were centered in Western Europe and Great Britain as motor vehicles became more common in the early 20th century. After the Second World War, automobile road races were organized into a series called the Formula One world championship sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), while motorcycle road races were organized into the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The success and popularity of road racing has seen the sport spread across the globe with Grand Prix road races having been held on six continents. Other variations of road racing include; open-wheel racing, sports car racing, touring car racing, stock car racing, superbike racing, truck racing, kart racing and endurance racing.