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  2. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Motor carriers were required to give drivers 8, rather than 9, consecutive hours off-duty each day. [2] These rules allowed for 10 hours of driving and 8 hours of rest within a 24-hour day. In 1962, for reasons it never clearly explained, the ICC eliminated the 24-hour cycle rule, [2] and reinstated the 15-hour on-duty limit. [8]

  3. Bus lanes in New York City - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] In November 2012, the hours of the double bus lanes on Madison Avenue were extended from 2 to 7 p.m. to 24 hours. [36] Northbound Sixth Avenue between 40th and 57th Streets, carrying the M5 and M7 , is a directional pair with southbound Seventh Avenue , whose bus lane between 23rd and 42nd Streets) is used by the M7 and M20 .

  4. Drivers' working hours - Wikipedia

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    A daily rest that is less than 11 hours but at least 9 hours long is called a reduced daily rest period. ' Multi-manning' The situation where, during each period of driving between any two consecutive daily rest periods, or between a daily rest period and a weekly rest period, there are at least two drivers in the vehicle to do the driving.

  5. Happy hour rules are changing; what it means for you - AOL

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    In Delaware, the law allows happy hours with specific time frames, often for a few hours around 5 p.m. Delaware also bans excessive promotions like “all-you-can-drink” and “two-for-one” deals.

  6. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 there was 115% more — that means twice more — road fatalities in the US than in the European Union, or 53% less — that means half less — in the EU than in the US, with nearly 38,680 in the US, [8] and nearly 18,800 in the EU. [29] There are 7.3 people killed per billion / 100 million vehicle kilometers traveled in 2016. [30]

  7. Trump highlights ‘most historic’ 100 hours in office in new ...

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    President Trump touted the first 100 hours of his historic second-term in a new video highlighting the start of what he has repeatedly referred to as the "golden age" of America. He hit the ground ...

  8. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The two most important differences between U.S. traffic rules and foreign countries' traffic rules are as follows: Very heavy use of fully-signed, mandatory 4-way stop signs at intersections (rather than 2-way stops, yields, or roundabouts as in other countries) with priority to the first vehicle (priority to the right if two arrive at the ...

  9. Work-to-rule - Wikipedia

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    Work-to-rule, also known as an Italian strike or a slowdown in United States usage, called in Italian a sciopero bianco meaning "white strike", [1] is a job action in which employees do no more than the minimum required by the rules of their contract or job, [2] [3] and strictly follow time-consuming rules normally not enforced. [4]