Lanes
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Six thousand miles of road, 600 miles of subway track, 400 miles of bike
lanes
and a half a mile of tram track, if you've ever been to Roosevelt Island.
Far, far away from shipping
lanes
and fishing fleets, diving into these waters is a poignant reminder of what our oceans once looked like.
If we just pick one, in the middle, you can see it crosses 15
lanes
of traffic.
This man ran across four
lanes
of freeway traffic in the middle of the night to bring me back to safety after a car accident that could have killed me.
And I was sure in that moment that I was about to die too, but I didn't because of the actions of that one brave man who must have made the decision within a fraction of a second of seeing my stranded car to pull over and run across four
lanes
of freeway traffic in the dark to save my life.
Would we need
lanes?
Red blood cells are not flowing in
lanes.
In the first driverless cities, you would have no red lights and no
lanes.
It actually has twice as many
lanes
of traffic.
So how many
lanes
do we have?
People move further from work and make other choices about when they commute, and those
lanes
fill up very quickly with traffic, so we widen the street again, and they fill up again.
So you had a fundamental disconnect between the number of
lanes
and the number of cars that wanted to use them.
You find room for bike
lanes.
Then the
lanes
themselves.
Even when we started to talk about the information superhighway, which was a long time ago, before social media, Twitter and all the rest of it, I was actually really afraid that that would put people into certain
lanes
and tunnels and have them just focusing on areas of their own interest instead of seeing the broad picture.
He wrote a story about a family of assassins who lived in the winding
lanes
of Old Delhi.
We can be angry when we stay in our
lanes
and buttress the status quo.
I said, "Ma, pick a lane!" "They give you seven lanes, they expect you to use them."
It sits astride the sea
lanes
that the Russian Northern Fleet needs to get out and go into warmer waters.
ST: On the right side, you see the camera image, which is the main input here, and it's used to find lanes, other cars, traffic lights.
I switched
lanes
on the highway and the driver, this chaperone, said, "You know, you were just going 110 miles an hour."
The next story is called "The Haverpiece Collection" A nondescript warehouse, visible for a moment from the northbound
lanes
of the Prykushko Expressway, serves as the temporary resting place for the Haverpiece collection of European dried fruit.
His administration narrowed key municipal thoroughfares from five
lanes
to three, outlawed parking on those streets, expanded pedestrian walkways and bike lanes, created public plazas, created one of the most efficient bus mass-transit systems in the entire world.
(Speaks Spanish) A cartoon travels on an information highway, which seems like it has multiple lanes, but in reality, all of these
lanes
lead to a binary response of either positivity or rage.
Meanwhile, in Copenhagen we're actually expanding the bicycle
lanes.
They moved the tanker
lanes
40 kilometers farther off shore, and people are not doing as much illegal dumping.
These black lines mark shipping
lanes
in and out of the Bay of Fundy.
And the International Maritime Organization responded very strongly, "These are the new lanes."
The shipping
lanes
have been moved.
We do the same thing with the price of policing the Persian Gulf and keeping the shipping
lanes
open.
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