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Что (кто) такое Highway Code - определение

THE HIGHWAY CODE OF THE GREAT BRITAIN AND THE HIGHWAY CODE OF THE NORTHERN IRELAND
Highway Code (UK); Highway code; Highway Code; Highway Code for Northern Ireland
  • ''The Official Highway Code'', 17th edition, 2022
  • ''The Highway Code'', first edition 1931.<br>''(Djvu file: click on the image to browse though the pages)''
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Highway Code         
In Britain, the Highway Code is an official book published by the Department of Transport, which contains the rules which tell people how to use public roads safely.
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The Highway Code         
The Highway Code is a set of information, advice, guides and mandatory rules for road users in the United Kingdom. Its objective is to promote road safety.
Alcan         
  • Watson Lake]]
  • A monument at the northern terminus of the Alaska Highway ([[Delta Junction]])
  • View of the highway at Mile 1,337, facing east
  • A monument at the southern terminus of the Alaska Highway (Dawson Creek)
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  • The settlement of [[Destruction Bay]] was originally a work camp for the highway.
  • Bypassed segment still in use, west of Fort Nelson, 2005
  • Border crossing at [[Port Alcan]] station
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INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON IN CANADA AND ALASKA, UNITED STATES
Alcan Highway; Alaska highway; ALCAN Highway; The Alaska Highway; Yukon Highway 1; Alaska-Canadian Highway; Alaskan Highway; ALCAN; Alcan highway; Alaska-Canada Military Highway; Alaska Route 2 (Alcan Border-Delta Junction); Alaska Route 2 (Delta Junction-Alcan Border); Alaska Highway in Yukon; Alaska Highway In Yukon; Alaska Highway (Yukon); Interstate A-1 (Alaska Highway); Interstate A-2 (Alaska Highway); Alaska Interstate A1 (Alaska Highway); Alaska Interstate A2 (Alaska Highway); Interstate A1 (Alaska Highway); Interstate A2 (Alaska Highway)
Alcan was a Canadian mining company and aluminum manufacturer. It was founded in 1902 as the Northern Aluminum Company, renamed Aluminum Company of Canada in 1925, and Alcan Aluminum in 1966.
Tanzam Highway         
  • T1 route (yellow) in Tanzania
HIGHWAY IN TANZANIA
TAN-ZAM highway
The Tanzam Highway leads from Lusaka in Zambia to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. The highway was built from 1968 to 1973 in several stages and was intended to provide seaport access for Zambia and to expand the transport options for Zambia, Malawi and the then Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo).
Baikal Highway         
ROAD IN RUSSIA
Baykal Highway; Baykal highway; Baikal highway; M55 highway (Russia); Russian route M55; R258 highway (Russia)
The Baikal Highway is a federal highway in Russia. Its official designation is federal highway R258 "Baikal" ().
Trans-Sahelian Highway         
HIGHWAY
Trans-Sahel Highway; Dakar-Ndjamena Highway; TAH 5; Dakar–N'Djamena Highway; Dakar-N'Djamena Highway
The Trans-Sahelian Highway or TAH 5 is a transnational highway project to pave, improve and ease border formalities on a highway route through the southern fringes of the Sahel region in West Africa between Dakar, Senegal in the west and Ndjamena, Chad, in the east. Alternative names for the highway are the Dakar-Ndjamena Highway or Ndjamena-Dakar Highway and it is Trans-African Highway 5 in the Trans-African Highway network.
Middle Crossroad         
  • Bracebridge]]
  • Highway{{nbsp}}11 facing south from Highway{{nbsp}}12 in [[Orillia]]
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  • Bracebridge]] in 1930. This arch bridge, completed that year, was along the Ferguson Highway at the time. Today, this bridge is located on Muskoka District Road 16 (Eccleston Drive), and is over a kilometre from the modern Highway{{nbsp}}11.
  • adj=on}} gap between Geraldton and Hearst. Several housed prisoners who were put to work on clearing the route of the highway.
  • As a result of provincial downloading of highways to municipalities in 1996 and 1997, Highway{{nbsp}}11 now begins at the "Crown Hill" interchange with Highway{{nbsp}}400 north of Barrie. Previously it extended south to [[Lake Ontario]] in [[Toronto]], mostly along [[Yonge Street]]
  • Highway{{nbsp}}11 facing northeast from the junction with the [[Penetanguishene Road]] at Crown Hill in 1931, shortly after being paved with concrete
  • Highway{{nbsp}}120 in 1955 at the French River in [[Quetico Provincial Park]]
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  • 1927 postcard of the Ferguson Highway
  • alt=A black and white sketch showing two high ranking British officers onlooking as several soldiers chop trees with axes to widen a path through a forest.
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PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Ontario provincial highway 11; Ontario Provincial Highway 11; Middle Crossroad; Hwy 11 (ON); Highway 7272 (Ontario); Highway 11 (Ontario); Ontario Highway 7272; ON 11; Middle Crossroad (Simcoe County); Ontario Highway 120; Trans-Canada Highway 11; Trans-Canada Highway 11 in Ontario; Trans-Canada Highway 11 (Ontario); Ontario Route 11; Highway 120 (Ontario); Ontario Provincial Highway 120; Ontario Route 120; ON 120
Middle Crossroad in the township of Oro-Medonte in Simcoe County, Ontario was a pioneer colonization road and now carries the traffic of Ontario Highway 11 north of Barrie, between the Crown Hill interchange and the City of Orillia.
Code (cryptography)         
  • A portion of the "[[Zimmermann Telegram]]" as decrypted by [[British Naval Intelligence]] codebreakers. The word ''Arizona'' was not in the German codebook and had therefore to be split into phonetic syllables.
METHOD USED TO ENCRYPT A MESSAGE
Codetext; Idiot code; One-part code; Two-part code; Cryptography code
In cryptology, a code is a method used to encrypt a message that operates at the level of meaning; that is, words or phrases are converted into something else. A code might transform "change" into "CVGDK" or "cocktail lounge".
Transandean Highway         
  • Altitudinal profile of Transandean Highway
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HIGHEST HIGHWAY IN VENEZUELA
Trans-Andean Highway; Troncal 7; Transandean highway; Transandes highway; Trans-Andes Highway; Carretera transandina; Carretera trans-andina; TransAndean Highway
The Trans-Andean Highway (official designation Troncal 7, official name Carretera Trasandina), was inaugurated on July 24, 1925. It is 1,539 km long.
Highway shield         
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  • Ring Road Route
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Autobahn Number
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Federal Road Number
  • The default state route marker in the United States—now used by only five states for their primary routes.
  • A typical shield for a numbered route in Hong Kong.
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SIGN DENOTING THE ROUTE NUMBER OF A HIGHWAY
Route shield; Highway marker; Circular highway shield; Route marker; Road identification sign; Highway shields
A highway shield or route marker is a sign denoting the route number of a highway, usually in the form of a symbolic shape with the route number enclosed. As the focus of the sign, the route number is usually the sign's largest element, with other items on the sign rendered in smaller sizes or contrasting colors.

Википедия

The Highway Code

The Highway Code is a set of information, advice, guides and mandatory rules for road users in the United Kingdom. Its objective is to promote road safety. The Highway Code applies to all road users including pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists, as well as motorcyclists and drivers. It gives information on road signs, road markings, vehicle markings, and road safety. There are annexes on vehicle maintenance, licence requirements, documentation, penalties, and vehicle security.

The Highway Code was first published in 1931, and is regularly updated to reflect current practices. It is prepared by the Department for Transport and the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, and is published by The Stationery Office in electronic form and as a printed book.

The 17th edition (2022) introduced some significant changes. In particular, a new "hierarchy of road users" classifies road users according to their risk in the event of a collision, with the most vulnerable at the top.

The Great Britain version, available in English and Welsh, applies to England, Scotland and Wales, but region-specific signs such as driver location signs in England and bilingual signs in Scotland and Wales are not covered. There is a Northern Ireland version, available in English and Irish.