In Massachusetts, large sums were spent to widen and re-engineer Route 3 to allow speeds of 68 miles per hour, which drivers promptly adopted by driving at 68.
Previous accidents in which drivers hit crossover gates were severe, but the gates were in the wall and not the fence for Mike Harmon's accident at Bristol in 2002 and Michael Waltrip's at the same track in 1990.
Warnings to users (perhaps at certain times and locations), initial authentication, background check requirements, reporting and logging pickup location information and details as to which drivers saw which passenger signals, as well as logging all driver locations on an ongoing basis are some initial suggestions.
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On the cab side, there's the so-called Taxi Assistant, a TomTom-branded device which alerts drivers to incoming requests.
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But unlike Zipcar, which requires drivers to return cars to the pickup location, DriveNow members can drop off their BMWs at any station.
Transport Secretary Alistair Darling has thrown his weight behind a government campaign which warns drivers that just a small amount of alcohol before driving could still cause a fatal crash.
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The new-look wings seen in 2009's F1 cars, which several drivers have admitted do not look as sleek and appealing as their predecessors, are a result of new 2009 regulations governing aerodynamic modifications.
The newest generation of car share services, which allow drivers to pay as they go instead of paying by the day, is now a viable option for both travellers in the US and those in select countries around the world.
Because tunnels block a radar signal, trains rely largely on hard-wired equipment like the box beside the track, which helps drivers and dispatchers talk to each other and controls a machinelike traffic signal, giving the drivers basic commands to stop and go.
World champion Hamilton, 24, struggled with understeer on a crucial sector of a flying lap in the first session of qualifying, from which five drivers are knocked out, and ended up among the last five drivers on the grid for only the second time in his career.
Her plan can vary for drivers in an endurance race in which three different drivers divide their time behind the wheel of a single car.
Insurers want to see young drivers become safe drivers which in turn will result in more affordable premiums.
There is as yet no information on which ex-drivers will be involved.
However, the Senate plan avoided significant changes to popular entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, which are major drivers of federal deficits.
Peter Roberts, from the Alliance of British Drivers which organised the petition, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that tolls would be a political disaster.
Private equity funds a substantial amount of new businesses and is the source of capital to rejuvenate failing businesses, which are major drivers of job growth in this economy.
Local 399, which represents truck drivers, casting directors and location managers, had told its members that as a union, it has a legal obligation to honor its contracts with producers.
In furtherance of this fraud, Emmons or another co-conspirator created military documents authorizing the movement of the stolen fuel, which the truck drivers then used to authorize their departure through secure checkpoints.
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Lotus have a rich history in F1, with a list of former drivers which includes British double world champion Jim Clark, Austrian 1970 title winner Jochen Rindt and legendary Brazilian racer Ayrton Senna.
But it has been criticised by the Association of British Drivers which said it had analysed a trial of the scheme and while there was a drop in casualties in one area there was a rise in another.
Both systems will house "damperless" drivers, which Sony's claims reduces vibration and increases clarity.
"Insurers want to see young drivers become safe drivers, which in turn will result in more affordable premiums, " he added.
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Our business world was built with perception that extrinsic rewards (such as money) are the drivers, which shape human behavior.
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FCC, which employs around 600 drivers, said it was disappointed that there would be hardly any Great Northern trains on Remembrance Sunday.
But the FGAAC union, which represents most train drivers said it rejected the pay offer, though two other unions welcomed the management's proposal.
Second date: I drove the Outback through several cumbersome New York rush hours in pouring rain, which makes New York drivers extra fidgety.
On Sunday, General Motors unveiled a new hybrid electric vehicle called the Chevrolet Volt which could allow many drivers to avoid using gasoline at all.
Ware was in surgery Sunday night, a team spokesman said, and was expected to remain at least overnight at Methodist Hospital, which often treats injured drivers from the nearby Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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