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  2. Barrier transfer machine - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Department of Transportation debuted a zipper Lane on Oahu on August 18, 1998. [10] The Benjamin Franklin Bridge has had a permanent barrier transfer system since 2000, when it was installed by the Delaware River Port Authority. [8] [11] A movable barrier system was introduced in Sydney, NSW, Australia, in 2012. [7]

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    Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY Updated January 2, 2025 at 4:10 PM A major rockslide prompted two highways to be shut down in Colorado over the weekend and witnesses captured the frightening moment on video.

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  7. Reversible lane - Wikipedia

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    A reversible lane, also called a zipper lane, is in use on eastbound Interstate H-1 for traffic heading from Leeward Oahu to Pearl Harbor. It is open from 5:30 to 9:00 a.m. [32] The Golden Gate Bridge (6 lanes total, 2 reversible), connecting San Francisco with suburban Marin County.

  8. Blue bridge driver warning: Lane blocking is illegal. Zipper ...

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  9. Zipper lane - Wikipedia

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