| Traffic accidents - 1998 - 736 pages
...the accident report as "exceeding speed limit" or "speed too fast/conditions." TRAFFIC WAY - Premises open to the public as a matter of right or custom for use of their motor vehicles whether the premises are publicly or privately owned. UNIT TYPE - A way... | |
| Traffic accidents - 2002 - 228 pages
...engine, cab, drive train, and cargo area are all on one chassis. Trafficway Any road, street, or highway open to the public as a matter of right or custom...moving persons or property from one place to another. Vehicle See Motor Vehicle in Transport. Vehicle Type A series of motor vehicle body types that have... | |
| Ricardo Martinez - 1997 - 207 pages
...engine, cab, drive train, and cargo area are all on one chassis. Trafficway Any road, street, or highway open to the public as a matter of right or custom...moving persons or property from one place to another. Vehicle See Motor Vehicle in Transport. Vehicle Type A series of motor vehicle body types that have... | |
| Traffic accidents - 1997 - 220 pages
...engine, cab, drive train, and cargo area are all on one chassis. Trafficway Any road, street, or highway open to the public as a matter of right or custom...moving persons or property from one place to another. Vehicle See Motor Vehicle in Transport. Vehicle Type A series of motor vehicle body types that have... | |
| Marilyn Gross, Richard Feldman - 1998 - 353 pages
...distance hauled. The figures for tons of freight hauled on domestic waterways include exports and imports. Any right-of-way open to the public as a matter of...width between property lines or other boundaries. Any collision, derailment, fire, explosion, act of God, or other event involving operation of railroad... | |
| Wendell Fletcher - 1999 - 239 pages
...Personal communication. 1 A public road, or trafficway, is defined as any road, street, or highway open to the public as a matter of right or custom...moving persons or property from one place to another. Fatalities that do not occur on public roads are estimated to be less than 2 percent of the annual... | |
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