Articles, tagged with "speed limits", page 3
13th May 2011
No modern office can be furnished completely without adequate printing facilities. There are endless numbers of these requirements that you will come across each day in your commercial endeavors; not only for usual requirements like letterheads and envelo...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
12th May 2011
New Zealand is often dismissed as an offshoot of its big brash neighbour to the north-west, Australia, but it is separated by some 1,500km of ocean and its culture, landscapes, flora and fauna are worthy of appreciation in their own right. The climate v...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
04th May 2011
Accidents abroad - or even just falling ill - can ruin your holiday or business trip and leave you out of pocket. Travel brings its share of potential dangers, and if you are about to set off on a relaxing holiday abroad, the last thing you'll want to...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
28th April 2011
Speed limits vary around the United States depending on where you are driving. For example, in a school zone, the speed restriction might be as low as 15 mph or as high as 70 mph on most Interstate highways. Most drivers do not travel at the posted speed ...
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Author:
Jayson Edwards
28th April 2011
GPS vehicle tracking offers you a wealth of advantages – many more than the simple ability to know where all your expensive assets are at any time of the day or night. In addition to the thief deterrence of vehicle tracking, your system can deliver heaps ...
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Author:
Amelia Hudson
12th April 2011
If you get caught speeding this is a highly annoying occurrence and leaves you with a much lighter wallet as well as driving points which brings you closer to not being able to drive at all. This is of course highly frustrating and a serious cause for co...
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Author:
shanepointing5454
10th April 2011
Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra, an Indian state. It is the most populous city in India and it is home to Bollywood. Mumbai is located on the west coast and it is the combination of seven islands.
There are various Public Transportation available ...
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Author:
Ritesh Sapra
07th April 2011
There are a lot of factors that influence a buyer's decision when it comes to purchasing a car. Things like price, gas mileage, exteriors, interiors, safety and status play an important role when considering a car. But rarely do buyers think about how ins...
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Author:
Grace Oaks
04th April 2011
We live in obsessed times where people are really paranoid about what they buy. They fidget a lot regarding their purchases and become very finicky in case the purchase does not turn out good. Fork lift trucks are not spared that discomfort either. They t...
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Author:
Smith
01st April 2011
Legislation is reviewed every year and is changed on many items with the aim of making things more secure or safe for the British public. As motoring is so widespread and causes some severe accidents it is quite obvious that it will be under the spotlight...
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Author:
the compare shop
25th March 2011
If you're looking for a fun way to dress up pictures to give out as gifts this holiday, you should really check out Pizzazz Decorative Pouches. They are a great way to enhance photos and other items. These laminating pouches are designed to work with almo...
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Author:
MyBinding.com
24th March 2011
Though car accidents sometimes take place because of dangerous weather, quite often the cause is manufacturing defects, driver error, or negligence. Irrespective of the cause, crashes are always harrowing experiences for those involved and their family me...
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Author:
gardnerwilkinson
23rd March 2011
Satellite Navigation Systems are reasonably priced nowadays. The devices used to have hardly any functions originally, however, they feature lots of advanced features like Bluetooth hands free kits and live traffic up-dates. These features increase to mak...
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Author:
Sarah Davidson
23rd March 2011
With the rising gas and fuel prices these past few years, we don’t realize it but we have been shelling a big amount of money just to keep our cars running, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg as tensions in the Middle East would have an adverse effect o...
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Author:
aurawind
17th March 2011
There are over 181,000 kilometers of public roads in Alberta. The Yellowhead Highway (Winnipeg-Edmonton-Prince Rupert-Vancouver) and Highway two (USA-Calgary-Red Deer-Edmonton-North Alberta) are the two principal roads that serve Alberta. If you are consi...
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Author:
Kent Hunt