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National Highway Traffic Administration - vertaling naar russisch

AMERICAN AGENCY OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NHTSA; NHTSB; National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration; US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Federal safety and reliability testing; National Highway Transportation Safety Authority; National Highway Safety Bureau; NHTSA NCAP; National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration; U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; US NCAP
  • Consumer information label for a vehicle with NCAP rating
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  • Annual US traffic fatalities per billion [[vehicle miles traveled]] (red), miles traveled (blue), per one million people (orange), total annual deaths (light blue), VMT in tens of billions (dark blue), and population in millions (teal), from 1921 to 2017

National Highway Traffic Administration      
Национальное управление по безопасности движения на автострадах (США)
NOAA         
  • A NOAA engineer at work
  • The seal of the [[NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps]]
  • WP-3D Orions]]
  • Seal of the [[National Weather Service]]
  • de Havilland Buffalo]] breathing with the assistance of an [[oxygen mask]] while operating a [[Wild Heerbrugg]] RC-8 camera
AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
NOAA; National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration; National Weather Service (NOAA); US National Weather Service; National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service; Noaa; National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration; National Oceanic Service; Trans-Pacific Profiler Network; TPPN; National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration; Environmental Data and Information Service; National Oceanica & Atmospheric Administration; National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration; National oceanic and atmospheric administration; US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; N.O.A.A.; Dept. of Commerce, Natl. Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin.; Flag of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Flag of NOAA; Noah (USA); Climate.gov; Noaa.gov; National Oceanic or Atmospheric Administration; NOAA Satellite Operations Facility; History of NOAA; History of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; NOAA.gov; National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration; @NOAA; Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research

существительное

общая лексика

Национальная администрация по окенау и атмосфере

синоним

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

traffic rules         
  • One-way traffic on Anawrahta road, [[Yangon]]
  • [[Center turn lane]] on a Georgia road
  • Changing lanes on an 8-lane road outside [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • Michigan Avenue]] in Chicago, Illinois
  • Congestion in [[St. Louis, Missouri]], early 20th century
  • This intersection in [[San Jose, California]] has crosswalks, left-turn lanes, and [[traffic light]]s.
  • Yield sign in Switzerland. Mandatory direction to military traffic.
  • An example of a typical rail crossing in the United States as an [[Amtrak]] Carolinian and Piedmont train passes through
  • [[Roundabout]] in a country where traffic drives on the right.  Traffic streams circularly around a central island after first yielding to circulating traffic.  Unlike with traffic circles, vehicles on a roundabout have priority over the entering vehicle, [[parking]] is not allowed and pedestrians are usually prohibited from the central island.
  • Traffic slows to a crawl on the [[Monash Freeway]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia through [[peak hour]] traffic.
  • Slovenia, 1961
  • Protected intersection design based on a common Dutch model, preserving the physical segregation of the cycle lane throughout the intersection
  • intersection]] of two-way streets as seen from above (traffic flows on the right side of the road).  The east–west street has left turn lanes from both directions, but the north–south street does not have left turn lanes at this intersection.  The east–west street traffic lights also have green left turn arrows to show when unhindered left turns can be made.  Some possible markings for crosswalks are shown.
  • Traffic control in Rome, Italy. This traffic control podium can retract back to road level when not in use.
MOVEMENT OF ROAD USERS INCLUDING PEDESTRIANS, RIDDEN OR HERDED ANIMALS, VEHICLES, STREETCARS, BUSES AND OTHER CONVEYANCES, EITHER SINGLY OR TOGETHER, WHILE USING THE PUBLIC WAY FOR PURPOSES OF TRAVEL
Traffic laws; Traffic rules; Right-of-way (traffic); Traffic right of way; Traffics; Rights of way (traffic); Priority (right of way); Road traffic; Right of way (traffic); Automobile traffic; Traffick; Traffic system

общая лексика

правило уличного движения

Definitie

ПАНАМЕРИКАНСКОЕ ШОССЕ
крупнейшая система автомагистралей Латинской Америки, связывающая ее с США; протяженность 33,6 тыс. км. Начинается у г. Нуэво-Ларедо, на границе США и Мексики, проходит через столицы и крупные города государств Центральной и Юж. Америки.

Wikipedia

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA NITS) is an agency of the U.S. federal government, part of the Department of Transportation. It describes its mission as "Save lives, prevent injuries, reduce vehicle-related crashes" related to transportation safety in the United States.

NHTSA is charged with writing and enforcing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards as well as regulations for motor vehicle theft resistance and fuel economy, as part of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) system. FMVSS 209 was the first standard to become effective on March 1, 1967. NHTSA licenses vehicle manufacturers and importers, allows or blocks the import of vehicles and safety-regulated vehicle parts, administers the vehicle identification number (VIN) system, develops the anthropomorphic dummies used in U.S. safety testing as well as the test protocols themselves, and provides vehicle insurance cost information. The agency has asserted preemptive regulatory authority over greenhouse gas emissions, but this has been disputed by such state regulatory agencies as the California Air Resources Board.

The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards are contained in the United States 49 CFR 571. Additional federal vehicle standards are contained elsewhere in the CFR. Another of NHTSA's major activities is the creation and maintenance of the data files maintained by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis. In particular, the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), has become a resource for traffic safety research not only in the United States, but throughout the world. Research contributions using FARS by researchers from many countries appear in many non-U.S. technical publications, and provide a significant database and knowledge bank on the subject. Even with this database, conclusive analysis of crash causes often remains difficult and controversial, with experts debating the veracity and statistical validity of results.

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