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  2. Wheel slide protection - Wikipedia

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    Wheel slide protection and wheel slip protection are railway terms used to describe automatic systems used to detect and prevent wheel-slide during braking or wheel-slip during acceleration. This is analogous to ABS and traction control systems used on motor vehicles.

  3. Channelization (roads) - Wikipedia

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    Channelization is a traffic engineering concept that employs the use of secondary roads, slip lane to separate certain flows of traffic from the main traffic lanes. The method came into favor in the United States in the 1950s.

  4. Slip lane - Wikipedia

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    That helps ease congestion and improves journey times, as people who are turning do not have to stop at the light but can continue at the same speed. [3] There are two types of slip lanes at intersections: slip lanes that end and require traffic to merge to join the main road, and slip roads that continue onto the main road as another traffic lane.

  5. Road Trips, Unleashed: The Best Dog Ramps for Cars, Trucks ...

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    The Best Dog Car Ramps The Longest Pet Ramp. The name says it all. At 71 inches, this is the longest dog car ramp we could find. A longer ramp means a gentler angle for your pet, which is easier ...

  6. Traffic barrier - Wikipedia

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    Traffic barrier with a pedestrian guardrail behind it. Traffic barriers (known in North America as guardrails or guard rails, [1] in Britain as crash barriers, [2] and in auto racing as Armco barriers [3]) keep vehicles within their roadway and prevent them from colliding with dangerous obstacles such as boulders, sign supports, trees, bridge abutments, buildings, walls, and large storm drains ...

  7. Controlled-access highway - Wikipedia

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    Entrances and exits to the highway are provided at interchanges by slip roads (ramps), which allow for speed changes between the highway and arterials and collector roads. On the controlled-access highway, opposing directions of travel are generally separated by a median strip or central reservation containing a traffic barrier or grass.

  8. Interchange (road) - Wikipedia

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    Some designs have two ramps and the "inside" through road (on the same side as the freeway that ends) crossing each other at a three-level bridge. The directional T interchange is preferred to a trumpet interchange because a trumpet requires a loop ramp by which speeds can be reduced, but flyover ramps can handle much faster speeds.

  9. How to Prevent Your Cutting Board from Sliding - AOL

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    Lastly, a non-slip mat, cut to the size of your cutting board, will also prevent it from sliding (and it will keep your fingers safe). ... Watch the video above to see the ways you can prevent ...