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  2. Greenfield (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield is a fictional city created in the sandbox video game Minecraft. As of May 2022, the city is one-fourth complete and has a size of 20 million blocks. [2] The city was started by Minecraft user THEJESTR in August 2011. [3] [4] As of April 2022, there are approximately 1.3 million downloads of the city map. [5]

  3. Module:Road data/locations - Wikipedia

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    This modules returns table with the correct location links using the common fields of the Module:Road data/strings modules. See Module:Road data/locations/testcases for example outputs. The above documentation is transcluded from Module:Road data/locations/doc .

  4. Merge (traffic) - Wikipedia

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    In traffic engineering, a merge is the point where two streams of traffic travelling in the same direction from multiple roads or in multiple lanes on the same road are required to merge into a single lane. A merge may be a permanent road feature, for example at the end of a dual carriageway, or a temporary feature, common during roadworks.

  5. Module:Road data/util - Wikipedia

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    This module is subject to page protection.It is a highly visible module in use by a very large number of pages, or is substituted very frequently. Because vandalism or mistakes would affect many pages, and even trivial editing might cause substantial load on the servers, it is protected from editing.

  6. Concurrency (road) - Wikipedia

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    Concurrency of the city beltway, a European road, and three first-class roads in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic Concurrency of several cycling routes in Písek, Czech Republic. In the United Kingdom, routes do not run concurrently with others.

  7. OpenDRIVE (specification) - Wikipedia

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    OpenDRIVE files describe road networks with respect to the data belonging to the road environment. They do not describe the entities acting on or interacting with the road. The OpenDRIVE data is made available to e.g. Vehicle Dynamics and Traffic Simulation via a layer of routines for the evaluation of the information contained in the OpenDRIVE ...

  8. Talk:Traffic/Rules of the Road merge archive - Wikipedia

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    The usual designation for lanes on divided highways is the fastest lane is the one closest to the center of the road, and the slowest to the edge of the road. In the United States, the inside lane refers to the fastest (left-most lane), but in the United Kingdom, it refers to the slowest lane. Because the UK drives on the left, the inside lane ...

  9. Road junction - Wikipedia

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    As of the road networks increased in density and traffic flows followed suit, managing the flow of traffic across the junction became of increasing importance, to minimize delays and improve safety. The first innovation was to add traffic control devices, such as stop signs and traffic lights that regulated traffic flow.