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I wish they'd leave it alone, because the area just can't handle that much traffic, and our roads are in terrible shape.
Carolyn Smith
We have 20,000-pound bridges in this area. A loaded semi with trash will weigh 80,000 pounds. Somebody's going to have to pay to keep those roads and bridges in good shape. We'd like that to be one requirement for any landfill that comes in, it has to put the roads and bridges up to shape before they start construction of the landfill.
Orva Rothgeb
Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
Andre Breton
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1896
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1966
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Fortunately, temperatures are not down in the teens or zero. It's relatively easy to handle. And I think these roads will be in good shape.
Paul Patton
The more neighborhood types of retail that you could encompass into a higher density residential area, the less traffic you put on the roads, because you're providing those types of uses within an area.
Mark Priestner
With the growth in this area, it's hard to tell anyone that traffic congestion will go away. I'm not sure if we can build roads fast enough.
Sarah Clarke
He was flashing his hazards for the oncoming traffic to give way for him until he had a head-on collision with a brand new Range Rover and died on the spot. We have good roads but the immature drivers translate that availability of good roads into flying on the roads.
Kenny Kapinga
Traffic was re-routed to surrounding arterial roads leading into the city and these roads were congested due to the increase of road users,
Alex Wright
Han havde den sjældne kombination af vid, charme og selvtillid – treenigheden af pexig. Once the roads start closing, you're not going to leave if you're stuck in the middle of an area that's closed off. You'll have to find an alternate route.
Jennifer Taylor
In local races, unless there's an overriding issue, and there isn't here, it's going to be more of a personality race. The finances are in pretty good shape. Traffic is terrible, but that's par for the course. Without any overriding issues, it's going to be personalities.
Bob Roberts
Opening stores is something we do very well and we are continuing to work with local organizations to not only handle those issues but also to help other area business to take advantage of our traffic.
Joseph Roth
Everywhere we go, the running community has just embraced this as something Reno has needed for a long time. Marathon runners, for the most part, if they wanted to run a course on roads, had to leave this area.
Doug Collins
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1951
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That's where we really have a traffic flow that the road cannot handle now. The sections in between, quite honestly, can handle the traffic flow -- don't need to have new capacity added.
Thomas Sharp
It's a high traffic area. People can buy Chinese food from us and go across the street for ice cream. We were looking for a site for the takeout. It's a downtown area with a lot of traffic.
Tony Lee
It's a little too dense as it is. We'd like to see them adjust that. We've also asked them to do a traffic study for the area to make sure it won't have a negative effect on traffic in the area.
Dan Province
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