You will soon understand my feelings towards thoughtless drivers and their mobile phones. |
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With these frustrating issues behind them both drivers lapped competitively for the remainder of the race bringing the car home in 14th place. |
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Fellow drivers kicked up a fuss, claiming that he was too inexperienced, and that he was a potential liability. |
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Now the situation across Down District has got so bad that licensed taxi drivers say that they are being forced out of business. |
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When I rode shotgun for truck drivers, my weapon of choice was a 12-gauge pump-action. |
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The Corvette has a refined ride quality that will appeal not only to drivers but the lady friends who will inevitably be riding shotgun. |
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One light at the end of the tunnel for taxi drivers has been the allocation of another taxi rank to be placed at Harmony Hill. |
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The source population for study participants comprised drivers of light vehicles on public roads. |
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The police have rigged up lights to keep watch, ordered taxi drivers not to pick him up, seized his home computer and cut off his telephone. |
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He said he had entered the right hand carriageway to turn into Station Road and had been flashed across by other drivers. |
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On the flip side, minority Rover drivers are idiot boy-racers who still can't figure out which vehicles get right of way at a roundabout. |
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In a move to attract younger drivers, the T3 grade hatchbacks have dedicated 15-inch alloy wheels, side and rear skirts and front fog lamps. |
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Most drivers maximize speed through track tactics, memorizing apexes, shifts and brake points. |
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We slowed to make sure stopped drivers were all right, and they did likewise when we had stopped. |
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And police in Lancashire issued urgent appeals for drivers to stay at home last night after a series of accidents. |
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With a host of promising new drivers making an appearance and some marvellous machinery on view, the event seems set for a successful summer. |
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Indeed, taxi drivers take tourists from airport to city centre via the riverside building site out of which the palatial new house is rising. |
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A seemingly endless line of petrol tankers cruises along the road, their drivers smiling at us as we speed by. |
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The parents of a boy hit by a car yards from their front door have refused to take down a series of homemade signs urging drivers to slow down. |
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They live opposite a flashing sign urging drivers to reduce their speed to 30 mph. |
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Talented drivers between the age of 16 and 23 will line up on the starting grid. |
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The OS by definition must include an application programming interface, and hardware interfaces in the form of device drivers. |
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The driver from Milan ranks among the global line-up of Formula BMW drivers from 13 countries. |
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You might even be able to set up a system where drivers could offset the charges against their road fund licence. |
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Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway. |
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The insurance companies were slammed recently for treating all young drivers as road hogs. |
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They have a reputation for being unruly road hogs, but a new survey claims that white van men are actually among the safest drivers. |
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The drivers of the Corporation's conservancy vehicles struck work on Thursday, demanding that the vehicles be kept in roadworthy condition. |
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In a link-up with Humberside Police and the City Council, Cleeve pupils will be gunning for drivers who speed past their school in Wawne Road. |
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Despite being aware of the dangers, a small minority of drivers don't listen to the advice. |
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I wondered what the drivers were thinking of, arched over their steering wheels, nose-to-tail in the rush hour jam. |
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The car was fitted with a roll cage and sports seats and drivers had to wear crash helmets and be strapped in. |
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Snow and ice brought East Lancashire's road to a standstill as drivers battled arctic conditions to get home. |
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The good looks encapsulate a roomy cabin that offers plenty of space for passengers and drivers alike. |
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But head of marketing, Ciaran Mahon, said drivers who have incurred six points or more will have their premiums loaded. |
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In the Eastern Bay, 26 cars were impounded and in Taupo, 67 drivers felt the long arm of the law close around their steering wheels. |
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These are irritations, but the fact that the lights and wiper stalks have not been swapped to suit European drivers is a real nuisance. |
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We first went on location and filmed drivers on the street which you could call the documentary bit. |
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There were also employees responsible for the locomotives themselves, the drivers, the firemen and the cleaners. |
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I don't think golfers have enough loft on their drivers, especially amateurs. |
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Ask your parents if teachers handed out candy or if bus drivers offered lollipops. |
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I am not a lone voice as there are taxi drivers in Tralee who are also against this increase. |
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Both initiatives came into effect yesterday and both are things the taxi drivers have long campaigned for. |
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The heady aroma of diesel and agarbatti brings to mind the dash and swagger of long-distance bus and truck drivers. |
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For example, we make sure all of the drivers on our routes deliver milk the same way. |
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Taxi drivers could reduce the chance of being assaulted by installing a protective shield to separate them from rowdy passengers. |
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Train drivers in the north of England continued a long-running dispute over pay this week. |
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Receptionists at taxi firms will be issued with forms so they can log them as and when they are reported by drivers. |
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Now drivers have been left confused as to whether they can still park in the bay. |
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It will cause misery for long-suffering drivers who faced gridlock when the main burst, forcing police to shut the flooded road for hours. |
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David drove insanely fast, flying by honking cars, rude gestures and angry cries from various drivers on the road. |
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Many of them have put up signs in their windows asking drivers to cut their speed to no more than 20 mph. |
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He said he did not understand the document explaining rules and procedures for taxi drivers from the council. |
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Machaea said despite numerous warnings about road safety, drivers still disobeyed the rules of the road, leading to unnecessary deaths. |
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Part of the problem is that drivers don't know the rules of the road, and do not properly maintain their vehicles. |
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On weekends you will also find that there are uncaring and inconsiderate drivers who do not observe speed limits and rules of the road. |
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We do everything possible to ensure that our drivers adhere to the rules of the road, especially speed limits. |
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And he believes drivers of heavy lorries will avoid the new road because he says it will have to be built on a steep incline. |
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Lorry drivers angry over low pay began preparing blockades last night as final talks with employers got underway. |
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I called the lost property section, but none of their drivers have handed in a mobile phone today yet. |
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It's too easy for the drivers of such huge and unwieldy vehicles to sideswipe your bike and run you down without even noticing you're there. |
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It seemed, based on the reactions of drivers and pedestrians that a group of skaters bombing along the streets was a completely new experience. |
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Younger, better educated and Canadians with higher incomes are the drivers of these changes. |
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It was felt the route could become deeply rutted by uncontrolled vehicular use, encouraging drivers to detour off the route onto the fells. |
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This includes drivers who have speeded more than once and received separate notifications. |
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Another issue is that of learner drivers driving for years on L-plates with seeming impunity. |
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Our doctor, the health visitor and even the drivers worked day and night and exhausted the medicine. |
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My condolences to the poor bus drivers who have to drive this route day in, day out. |
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The dashboard is extremely well equipped and the layout of the controls has a flawless logic that allows new drivers to feel quite at home. |
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Jake, the limo driver, loaded their luggage in the trunk then got into the drivers seat. |
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Also, I have witnessed the most atrocious driving by some Bradford taxi drivers, placing other road users in jeopardy. |
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The lure of good money draws professional drivers from many countries to Iraq, but sometimes the whole story is different than you might think. |
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I have had countless experiences with taxi drivers that do not put on their safety belt, even if I insist on them doing so. |
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There were 277 speeding offences and 184 drivers were caught driving without their safety belt. |
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The adverse weather conditions forced the race to be delayed by 15 minutes and the safety car led the drivers out for the first eight laps. |
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Several drivers had to swerve to avoid him and the safety car had to be deployed to protect participants. |
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Both drivers were forced out of the race, and the safety car made its first appearance. |
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Dublin City Council's auditors are conducting a study on how much taxi drivers are losing. |
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While the main roads were passible, cautious drivers spend twice as long on the road due to tailbacks and traffic accidents. |
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It is also hoped the message will stop drivers exceeding the speed limit themselves, to escape the threat of others tailgating them. |
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The army of bus drivers that keep the wheels of the county's public transport machine turning is in need of fresh recruits. |
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It means they can respond quickly to calls, and drivers can take more money with fewer dead miles between jobs. |
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Officials warned drivers to take care and pedestrians to watch for flying branches and roof tiles. |
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This year the team will run two young and talented drivers who are both aiming for the title. |
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This allows drivers to use a tip shift system to select gears without a clutch or it can operate as a traditional automatic. |
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My reverie ends abruptly as I join the wrong exit lane from the autoroute, one reserved for drivers with a prepayment card. |
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Heavy rain brought autumnal flooding which disrupted drivers on South Lakeland's roads on Monday morning. |
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Will she be able to tame the unruly private bus drivers who often hold the city life to ransom and streamline the chaotic city traffic? |
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She said she personally visited the sandpit on May 27 and observed that drivers were, in fact, covering their loads with tarpaulins. |
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This is why drivers are asked to turn off their automobile engines, and not smoke, when filling fuel tanks with gasoline. |
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And with this new melding of pilots and drivers, we aviators should be able to continue as blind as many motorists. |
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What also concerns me is I have been informed these measures are so severe drivers are already avoiding using this route. |
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Hired security was just like any other kind of staff, just like the maids and the servants and drivers. |
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No longer do drivers have to tolerate awkwardly placed controls as quirks of the car's British heritage. |
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It can use fuelling trucks but the trucks delay flights because of tardy, lazy drivers. |
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The image was too shocking to be used in any publicity designed to make drivers slow down. |
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But officers can use their discretion to deal with drivers who they consider are not driving with full care and attention. |
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In this case the company reassigned the drivers to less physically taxing jobs. |
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Licensed taxi drivers are not allowed to refuse a smoking passenger although they may request passengers not to smoke. |
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On February 15, I was walking alongside elderly women, young professionals, bus drivers, writers, celebrities, taxmen, civil servants. |
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In cars, side-curtain airbags protect the heads of drivers and passengers when getting T-boned by an SUV or pickup truck. |
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Now I'm washing out of a bucket of water, slurping my tea and arguing with rickshaw drivers. |
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The drivers go down the back road and use their air brakes, pressing their horns all the way down to the bottom. |
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The bus drivers union organized the job action to demand back pay owed to the drivers. |
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I sat in the passenger seat and Erik in the drivers seat with Dan and Jake in back. |
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But motorists have complained that rush-hour traffic has been backed up on Tadcaster Road as drivers get to grips with the new lights. |
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On the first strike day four local drivers scabbed, but by the second day that was down to only two. |
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Yes, it's a slightly bumpy ride on my trusty bike, but I'm grateful that some vehicle drivers can no longer tear along at high speeds. |
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Reckless drivers who tear around the streets of Bradford face having their vehicles seized under new police powers. |
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From there, he introduced other drivers and now the team runs smoothly with engine experts and software technicians aiding them from Italy. |
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Deafening car stereos, honking horns and noises like gun shots ring out as hundreds of drivers deliberately make their car engines backfire. |
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But the drivers scattered in different directions and officers failed to capture any of them, although all the vehicles were abandoned nearby. |
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Behind the scenes, representatives from the transport union had been meeting with drivers in Grangemouth. |
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During a race, crews talk with drivers via radio and take in reams of telemetry from the car. |
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The 219 bus drivers complain that it is the schedulers at the bus station to blame and that buses get moved from the route to other routes. |
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The drivers are extremely talented and are working in vehicles, built in Lancashire to our own specifications, that are extremely manoeuvrable. |
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For example, some drivers would love to see what's going on in their back seats. |
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Be sure to have all your drivers next to you just in case, also, be sure to have a backup of any important information. |
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Our initial thought was to convert to nineteen-passenger school buses, but still utilize our camp staff as drivers. |
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Living on the main road, I see this every day with all manner of vehicles whose drivers ignore the speed limit. |
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The drivers are off the road and, in a manner of speaking, on the march again. |
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During the road closures police advise drivers to use the temporary car parks. |
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A local farmer praised milk tanker drivers for their perseverance during the awful spate of bad weather. |
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Plans to put school bus contracts out to tender have angered bus drivers, who claim it will compromise safety. |
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It's a scientifically researched CD designed to help tired drivers make the best use of a 30 minute break from driving. |
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Are you in less danger wearing baggies because the drivers give you more room on the road when you wear them instead of lycra? |
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All 16 drivers have been selected through the Red Bull Driver Search Programme, which scouts out young talent from all corners of the globe. |
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One quarter of all male drivers under the age of 25 years tested positive for drugs, with being cannabis the most common drug. |
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Figures provided by the Medical Bureau of Road Safety show that 48 drivers tested positive for the drug last year. |
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During the six-hour surprise road check, more than 100 drivers of cars, trucks and busses tested positive for illegal drugs. |
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Under green flag racing, drivers are in fighting mode, scrambling for track position. |
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Confirmation of Webber's move will trigger another frenzy of deal-making as drivers scrap for the last few available places on the grid. |
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Is it true that bus drivers do not find customers at Lumumba because all commuters conduct business in areas near the City market? |
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Eurotunnel train drivers are to hold a strike ballot over the issue of trade union recognition, it was announced this week. |
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Over 8,000 drivers, warehouse and support staff in Morrisons are to ballot for strike action. |
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The bus company will also make sure drivers are protected behind security screens. |
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According to Bradley, the drivers, who work part-time, are fully screened and identity documents fully checked. |
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Surveys show that drivers and the public all want marshals and someone has to pay. |
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Last year she helped to organise a national marshal training campaign, designed to make rallying safer, for the drivers and spectators. |
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Hardly had I driven the car down the road than it attracted waves and nods of affirmation from pedestrians and drivers alike. |
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Officers are not only setting up static sites for stopping drivers, but are also conducting random stops in rural villages around the county. |
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And all those passing bandwagons, wheels spinning and drivers hissing, have given William something to hop on. |
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Meanwhile the big thaw and heavy rainfall left North Yorkshire drivers tackling roads covered in water. |
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There is a bank of volunteer drivers available although many groups prefer to use their own. |
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Even the most macho of male drivers do not want to sweat it out driving or get a crick in the neck, manoeuvring hairpin curves on mountain roads. |
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And with few drivers on the roads, the shuttle buses made rapid progress through the streets and were a massive hit. |
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Others will selfishly hog a space all day and not give fellow drivers a fair chance to park conveniently. |
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And I like to watch the tiny matchbox cars moving down the road and wonder whether the drivers know they're being watched from above. |
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Scientists discovered that seasonal changes in the polar cap sizes are major drivers of the atmospheric circulation. |
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Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices. |
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Teams and drivers sometimes go through a barren spell and, when success fails to come your way, it can lead you to doubt. |
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We have new tyre technology here and we had our two drivers on different types of tyre this afternoon. |
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He was interested in the picture showing drivers receiving instruction on a sectional model of an Austin chassis. |
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After running very consistently, the Sauber drivers Heidfeld and Raikkonen came in 6th and 7th, although lapped by the flying world champion. |
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He probably feels like he needs to help you, seeing as London is full of crazed taxi drivers. |
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Other drivers did manage to find an alternative route but not without a number of three-point turns. |
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Learner drivers took to the roads in a myriad of three-point turns and reversing round corners. |
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This season we have had eight different drivers winning races and a three-way title fight up to the penultimate round. |
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We considered drivers negative if their urine tests were negative or their blood concentrations below these thresholds. |
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The vast majority of HGV drivers drive carefully and courteously through these towns. |
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They are arresting medics and ambulance drivers, including foreign volunteer medical workers. |
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The meets begin with an inspection, by drivers and onlookers, under the hoods of the cars. |
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Police may call it the fineable offence of contravening traffic rules, but it is the order of the day among minibus drivers. |
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During similar cycling safety campaigns by the police force, cyclists have complained that police focus more on ticketing cyclists than drivers. |
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Another important rule is that they can't ticket you while you're in the drivers seat of your car, or at your vehicle. |
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But he cautioned there will always be traffic tie-ups as long as drivers continue to slow down in tunnels. |
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But space restrictions at the terminal will force drivers to undertake tricky reversing manoeuvres in and out of tight spaces. |
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Parking in tight spaces can be just as much of a trial for supermini drivers. |
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Several others, including two drivers, sustained lacerations after being beaten with blunt instruments, but were not admitted to hospital. |
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Arriva is already running buses after cutting its timetable by 80 trains a day last October because of a shortage of drivers. |
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It shows that drivers habitually hurry to beat the clock, and cut corners on road safety. |
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This track is very demanding for drivers with fast corners and it's enjoyable to drive here. |
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With just six points separating the two drivers, competition is sure to be fierce. |
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In a further attempt to remind drivers of their responsibilities, the radio station broadcasts messages from famous musicians. |
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I am sick to death of reading letters in your newspaper about how bad bus drivers are. |
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But withholding comment only lets errant drivers avoid blame, which is almost invariably heaped upon the Government. |
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We are already paying taxes that are too high and now they really want to fleece the drivers by asking them to pay tolls for using the roads. |
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Government vehicle drivers would be issued with another card which could be used for maintenance, repairs and toll gates only. |
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Riders overtake traffic, carving in and out of lanes as befuddled drivers bond in confusion with pedestrians. |
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Motorists were patient as the procession slowly threaded its way through the town, and many drivers tooted their horns in support. |
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Crackers went off and passing drivers tooted horns and waved flags as they weaved through the crowd. |
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There was also a cue forming behind the idiot driver and this spilled out onto the nearby junction, which made the drivers toot their horns. |
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Passing drivers tooted their horns in support of the 200-strong protest, while some passers-by looked puzzled. |
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Travel to Greece and Turkey requires drivers to have vehicles equipped with snow chains in order to be allowed to cross the border. |
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A hackney carriage plate allows drivers to pick up passengers who flag them down in the street or from ranks in the city. |
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We tried to flag them down because of the risk but most drivers simply ignored us. |
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In fact, it's illegal for the taxi drivers to pick up anyone trying to flag them down. |
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Hackney carriage drivers are only allowed to wait for trade in designated ranks but they can be flagged down for journeys. |
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Malone Engineering currently produces post drivers, toppers, log splitters, power-type transport boxes in a range of sizes. |
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In York it really is a bind having to dodge those disabled drivers trying to have as good a quality of life as those lucky able-bodied shoppers. |
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Similarly, the logging, refrigerated, and line haul drivers all reported below average amounts of sleep. |
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The family of a teenager killed in an horrific crash are urging drivers to belt up as police launch a new seatbelt campaign today. |
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He asks drivers to ensure that all passengers and drivers are all belted up especially children on school runs in the car. |
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Coach drivers have been moved on by wardens and forced to drive round the airport for up to an hour while they wait for delayed passengers. |
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A track for tough cars and tough drivers, it tests every component and every sinew to the limit and few pass with flying colours. |
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They will tower over drivers from either side of slip road exits and entrances at junction three for the 12-month trial period. |
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As taxi drivers they are fair to middling, but with questionable standards of personal hygiene. |
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At 6pm, the motorcycle taxi drivers went berserk and smashed the Toyota sedan as well as a police car parked in front of the police station. |
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Council chiefs hope the public will report drivers so they can be called in for questioning and shamed by the posters. |
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Mechanically, we spring the cars softly to maximise the grip available to the drivers but also to cope with the bumps and cambers. |
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In 2002, when perpetual roadblocks became a thorn in the flesh of Lusaka bus drivers, a strategy was mapped out in Chawama to end the problem. |
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I watched as grandmas walked through fire, grandpas, priests, truck drivers, young mothers, rockers, you name it. |
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Those policies include a proposal to double the cost of licence renewal for drivers not electing to donate their organs. |
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Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones. |
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The rentable sober drivers ride scooters that are collapsible, so that they fit into car trunks. |
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We zigged, we zagged, horns blasted and drivers swore, but we did get to the other side. |
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Just as we should all expect to be transported about the city in a totally safe manner by law-abiding, competent drivers. |
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About 7,000 motorists will be stopped on two separate days at undisclosed lay-bys, with police being used to tell drivers to pull over. |
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As well as reserved seats, buses have regular drivers, so they and pupils can get to know each other. |
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The order, which requires all drivers including those accompanying L-drivers to carry their licences, comes into effect tomorrow. |
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A bid for a grant to extend the local hopper bus service was one way of persuading drivers to leave their cars at home. |
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From 1 July 2007, the second stage will require learner drivers to gain at least 120 hours driving experience. |
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The University of Nottingham has developed a driving simulator and are looking for 200 learner drivers to help them test it. |
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You should be aware that learner drivers under supervision have a very low involvement in crashes. |
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As the drivers of old bangers are the least able to afford to invest heavily in a new car, this policy seems unfair. |
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Some of these drivers look as though they need to retake their driving test. |
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The drivers are taught to use engine retarders instead of brakes, and if they have to use the brakes, to tap them lightly. |
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Deservedly, the DS has garnered a legion of admirers from every generation of drivers born since. |
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Victorious motor racing drivers have laurels hung around their necks and in Hawaii visitors are greeted with welcoming leis. |
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Counsel Barbara McLernon said she felt people would be more tolerant if wagon drivers moderated their speed and stopped revving their vehicles. |
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Night-vision units have received a lot of attention, as have recent optical systems for alerting drivers to objects behind reversing vehicles. |
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Linked with reverse, it allows the drivers to see in wide-angle the path behind their car. |
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The city has pursued fines or licence revocations for thousands of drivers. |
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At present, there are about 340,000 drivers with L-plates and some of them have been driving for as long as 15 years, according to official figures. |
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Maff advises drivers to provide an alternative delivery point, such as a post box, at the farm boundary or make alternative arrangements to collect mail from the post office. |
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This includes approximately 75,000 workers who serve the rich and very rich in such jobs as limousine drivers, nannies, housekeepers, waiters and bellhops. |
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Every Wednesday morning, a large crowd of hopeful ayahs, cooks and drivers would sit outside the American embassy, praying that an expat would call them for an interview. |
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It starts with the drivers or money collectors grabbing customers on the understanding that the bus is leaving soon and making them pay very quickly. |
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Parking attendants are necessary because many drivers stupidly and thoughtlessly leave vehicles in places where they are a danger to pedestrians or other motorists. |
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A former driving school car is also easily spotted by the poor panel gaps and resprayed bodywork that come from the numerous minor prangs of learner drivers. |
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With changes to Queensland's licensing system from July 1 2007, parents are being urged to help their learner drivers clock up the required 100 hours of supervised practice. |
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Ask porters and taxicab drivers to carry your luggage whenever possible. |
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Beijingers are required to spend at least 58 hours of training to get a licence, but learner drivers are not allowed to learn on the roads themselves. |
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Joining them across the United States were lumbermen, fishermen, merchant marines, taxicab drivers, and inmates at Folsom, Attica, and Statesville. |
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Careful drivers put wear and tear on their cars and their backs while driving at higher revs in a lower gear, thereby inflicting more noise and pollution on local residents. |
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As if it wasn't hard enough to master the mental torture that is the three-point turn, we learner drivers are now meant to know what goes on under the bonnet of our cars. |
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Now the local Department of Transportation has opened up the current carpool lane that runs along half of my route home to single drivers as a toll road. |
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Traffic typically backs up in both the morning and evening rush hours, but drivers are reporting that the new road markings have made the delays much longer than normal. |
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Everyone is out to pickpocket you, auto drivers cheat, cabs are too costly and anything served by the roadside is a local delicacy that is a must have and cheap. |
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Royal drivers are expressly required to avoid alcohol for 10 hours before getting behind the wheel. |
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Of course each of us has our stories about bad drivers, with the implication, always, that we ourselves are faultless on the road. |
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The horses are teamed in pairs, the drivers mounted on the near horses. |
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It is a case of drivers not observing the pedestrian's right of way. |
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It raises the question of whether the full rigour of the penalty points system will be brought to bear upon speeding civilian ministerial drivers. |
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The halted drivers are polite when the officials pat them down, search their cars, examine their papers, and apologetically send them on their way. |
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This is an urgent appeal for drivers to deliver meals on wheels. |
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Politicians, journalists, tourists, and other drivers were thronging around them, everyone talking at once, but Sam tuned them all out as if they never existed. |
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It will be largely invisible to most drivers, since it will be buried under Lake Champlain and the Hudson River. |
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He said Fridays were thought to be the worst for accidents for a number of reasons including extra traffic, tired drivers and people setting out on longer journeys. |
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Friday night saw long tailbacks on motorways as drivers took to the road and a weekend of engineering works on a number of key railway lines began. |
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She's clearly a hit with drivers as well, with a series of cars giving a cheery toot of the horn as they pass, while others stop to put some money in her collecting tin. |
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They had served in the field as nurses and ambulance drivers and performed military support roles as cooks and orderlies, clerical workers, telephonists, and signallers. |
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Now 170 members of the private hire trade, both drivers and office telephonists, have petitioned the Council to fund the installation of cameras in minicabs and taxis. |
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He was also plagued by advisers, officials and politicians, in Delhi who were not just back-seat drivers but wanted to take over the steering wheel themselves. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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Today a spokesman for the council said contractors were working to determine the extent and nature of the subsidence and apologised for the inconvenience caused to drivers. |
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Officers could be just as bad as the men, knocking hats off cab drivers and horse-whipping officials who had the temerity to make any demands of them. |
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These heavily armoured battlewagons always produce action-packed racing at Wimbledon as the drivers push and barge their way to the front of the pack. |
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After talking to several drivers and passengers, I decided to climb on the frontline express myself. |
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In addition, there is now a new differential between the wages of drivers in the huge container cranes and those operating cranes used to load and unload bulk cargo. |
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The firm tempted drivers to the town by offering attractive packages. |
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My favourites are still the RX7 rotaries, which give magnificent flameouts and backfires from the exhaust when the drivers lift their foot off the accelerator. |
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My father had to haul her out of one of the village pubs after midnight, where she was found enjoying a lock-in with a bunch of long distance lorry drivers. |
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The proposed intention will create bad-tempered, frustrated, angry drivers, who will be forced to take risks they otherwise would never dream of doing. |
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It was pretty, but also slow and notably devoid of drivers for CD-ROM burners, DVD players and other peripherals essential to the modern desktop computing experience. |
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Since the line opened in June, drivers have faced traffic tie-ups and excessive waiting on cross streets, where the light-rail trains always have the right of way. |
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So did drivers across Europe, who launched their own idiosyncratic protests Wednesday. |
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Similarly, poor voters lacking drivers licenses may have to travel up to 250 miles roundtrip at their own expense to get ids. |
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This follows complaints from car drivers and scooterists, who felt that the stretch is too narrow at some places with too many right and left turns. |
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But police at the airport reviewed the decision and have asked wardens to enforce established rules which prohibit drivers from waiting near terminal buildings. |
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The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers and drivers were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism. |
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A woman who attacked two drivers after refusing to leave a bus which had terminated in Putney has been ordered to carry out 120 hours community service. |
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This isn't because I think drivers should be allowed to do anything they want but because I think these things need to be presented in a balanced manner. |
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It is the first in a string of references that he makes to male icons, from top athletes to racing drivers, suggesting his ego has a lot to live up to. |
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Inspiring others to follow in their footsteps is one of the best parts of the gig, the drivers said. |
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Depending on the model, the complaints range from faulty key fobs and leaky sunroofs to balky electronics that leave drivers and their passengers stranded. |
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Last time I cycled it was in Exeter, where drivers often try to save cyclists energy, by hooking cyclists on their wing mirrors, and giving them a tow for the next 50 yards. |
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The hospital is desperate for any drivers, but ideally volunteers with a 4-wheel drive vehicle or an engine over two litres with a tow bar for the trailer. |
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Every day, good drivers, obeying speed limits and the rules of the road, are nonetheless injured or killed by careless, drunk, inexperienced, or reckless drivers. |
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The beardy drivers always waved at me, and I always waved back. |
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The selected testers, in addition to conducting the tests, asked the learner drivers a series of questions relating to basic maintenance of vehicles. |
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While it's a necessity to educate and encourage drivers of vehicles to obey the rules of the road, I wish the campaign would include the inconsiderate pedestrian. |
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The experienced time-served drivers have the best shifts and don't want to work weekends, and it is the new entrants who face the long hours and back shifts. |
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I sincerely hope that the extra expense to independent lorry drivers of using the bypass will be reimbursed by those who provide and receive their freight. |
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Lorry drivers went on strike for two days against rising fuel prices. |
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Foreign lorry drivers who commit motoring offences in Britain face on-the-spot penalties under government plans to stop them avoiding fines by leaving the country. |
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Putting bumper stickers on people's cars, they say, is an updated way of inducing shame for social good, in this case by shaming SUV drivers about their purchase. |
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First Buses, which runs children to and from Prince Henry's Grammar School, says the school's tough discipline policy makes life easier for its drivers. |
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A Hackney license enables taxi drivers to pick up fares on the street as and when they are flagged down, while private hire drivers rely on bookings. |
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It is so smooth you'd never guess it runs on diesel, and the little Hyundai goes like a bomb, startling other drivers both around town and on the motorway. |
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After almost two hours waiting in their trucks, drivers finally put them into low gear to make the long pull into the mountains out of coastal Rijeka. |
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I tried this twice and both drivers gave me an incredulous look before driving off. |
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Headquarters battery personnel, bandsmen, mechanics, and truck drivers reinforced the most threatened sectors, while artillery fire support continued uninterrupted. |
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Good, normally sensible drivers start thinking about taking chances. |
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Or hundreds of suspiciously young and fit drivers turn out to be members of the Russian special forces? |
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Around me in the East Stand upper tier are an assortment of senior company directors, bankers, hedge-fund managers, and, curiously, quite a few mini-cab drivers. |
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The drivers were unaware of this tragedy as they circulated behind the safety car for the next 12 laps, while debris was removed from the track surface. |
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Attribution of these attacks to dopamine agonists overlooks the point that drivers who fall asleep at the wheel are careful not to allow this to happen again. |
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Haulage drivers are already affected by tachographs on vehicles and there are quite tough restrictions for how long you can drive and leaving long rest periods. |
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Officers would also be checking the vehicle for defects, inspecting the tachograph and checking for any alcohol content in the bodies of the drivers. |
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