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"right of way" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] (especially British English) legal permission to go onto or through another person’s land
  2. [countable] (especially British English) a public path that goes through private land
  3. [uncountable] the right to drive across or into a road before another vehicle

303 Sentences With "right of way"

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Sometimes, you just need your own personal right of way.
The pilot or the people who have a right of way?
Cole was cited for failing to yield the right of way.
They concluded the Altima driver DID violate Venus' right of way.
Under international naval law, the US destroyer had right of way.
"The construction work is on the right of way," Bendu said.
Police had said Williams had failed to yield the right-of-way.
Ships have right of way and are routinely escorted by law enforcement.
This right-of-way used to be one of the rail lines.
Across the island, crabs have the right of way during the migration.
She was a right-of-way agent and lived in Virginia Beach.
The self-driving car has right-of-way — but the human goes anyway.
The at-fault driver was cited for failure to yield right of way.
Knowing that she has the right of way, the woman crosses the street.
He was a right-of-way agent and a resident of Virginia Beach.
Horse-drawn carriages compete with women carrying parasols for the right of way.
"Ponies have right of way on the roads in the New Forest," Mrs.
Step aside and give those non-Pokémon players the right of way.
Right of way fees are the charges paid when securing permission to lay cables.
The fine is based on the number of pigs in the right-of way.
He made a sharp left turn across traffic without having the right of way.
Although police are unsure who had the right of way, Parsons was in the crosswalk.
The 11 other victims were engineers, account clerks, administrative assistants and right-of-way agents.
And what portion of the route will have the all-important dedicated right-of-way?
Officials say it's unclear who had the right of way -- Parsons or the Range Rover.
But the car will cruise through uncontrolled intersections where it has the right of way.
Parkland claimed the old train right of way, with walking paths winding through its center.
With respect to my own bike accidents, both times I had the right of way.
The hyperloop also faces huge right-of-way challenges, which could further flummox the hyperloop's goals.
Police had initially said Williams was to blame for failing to yield the right-of-way.
Earlier in the day, Eastman said she spotted 16 pigs in the town right of way.
The track and right-of-way are owned by Sound Transit (the Seattle-area transit agency).
It's best, he said, to always assume that you do not have the right-of-way.
We're told, to the traffic agent's eyes ... the Honda did NOT have the right of way.
The report states Williams "is at fault for violating the right of way of" the other driver.
The report alleges Williams "is at fault for violating the right of way of" the other driver.
In November 2114, the feds officially granted Deepwater Wind right-of-way for its $22015 million project.
Rosinski received the right-of-way request from Energy Transfer Partners as she was squabbling with Enterprise.
How she just wave like we gave her the right of way when it's a stop sign?
The skater had the right of way before being knocked over, but the other guys are rich.
"Complaints ranged from scooters blocking sidewalk access to unsafe riding in the public right-of-way," SFMTA says.
According to the report, "[Venus] is at fault for violating the right of way of" the other driver.
A Florida Highway Patrol spokesman said the truck driver was charged with a right of way traffic violation.
" Dowling told Williams that because of the changing traffic light, she "kind of violated his right of way.
Next, and even less popular, is the FCC's take on fees for applications and right-of-way paperwork.
Virtually all of the required construction occurred on lands owned by Enbridge and on their right of way.
When the traffic increased, the driver turned on the siren and cars gave us the right of way.
Requests by States to erect or sell advertising within the right-of-way have been denied for decades.
It's one of those situations where you had the right way, but you lost the right of way.
Dakota Access Pipeline has been granted every permit, approval, certificate, and right-of-way needed for the pipeline's construction.
"The driver of (Williams' car) is at fault for violating the right of way of", the investigating officer concluded.
When approaching an intersection where cars can turn right, I give drivers on my left the right of way.
When boats came speeding at me in several directions, I had no idea who had the right of way.
"You had a green light, so you had the right of way when you started to exit, but because you got stuck in the middle of the intersection, you lost that right of way," Dowling told Williams, who was dressed in a white tennis shirt and skirt and a blue baseball cap.
Notices have been put up at the site demanding the crowds take down anything in the public right of way.
LaQuita, 39, a right-of-way agent with Virginia Beach Public Works, had been with the department for 4½ years.
LaQuita, a right-of-way agent with the Virginia Beach Public Works, had been with the department for 4½ years.
"[Venus] is at fault for violating the right of way of [the other driver]," TMZ says the police report reads.
Aleh and Powrie, the defending gold medallists, failed to take a penalty turn after interfering with Austria's right-of-way.
"We are strongly leaning toward doing everything that's practical to put this in a dedicated right of way," he said.
Given the durability of building the right-of-way, the project has an indefinite life and tolls would finance it.
In the company's view, lock-to solves bike parking problems while also restoring order to the public right of way.
The initial traffic report said Williams, 37, was at fault for failing to yield the right of way to Barson.
But what good is the federal government if they can't expand an existing pipeline along an existing right of way?
We discovered the owner had kept this buffer land for a potential right of way; it wasn't part of either block.
A jaunty yellow arrow informs passers-by that this scraggy parcel of Harlow, in Essex, is a public right-of-way.
The city will issue tickets to companies for bikes left where they'd block normal "right of way" foot or vehicle traffic.
Everyone thinks I'm a cop but I'm just sitting here smoking weed and seeing people give me the right-of-way.
The driver of a car allegedly did not "respect the right of way," cutting across the star's path and hitting him.
"We are trying to convince the states to expedite clearance and granting the right of way for the pipeline," he said.
"Ultimately, this sidewalk is the public right of way, and a removal would be harmful to the tree," Ms. Ferguson said.
It said Williams was at fault for "violating the right of way" of the other vehicle, although she was not cited.
In the Dominican Republic, pedestrians do not have the right of way, and in some countries, drivers routinely ignore traffic regulations.
If you have the right of way, try to make eye contact with oncoming drivers to make sure they have noticed you.
Even if the car had the right of way, that doesn't absolve the manufacturer from responsibility, if it could have done better.
Cops say neither Venus nor the Barsons -- the couple in the car that t-boned Venus -- violated the other's right of way.
The higher speeds come with difficult G-force issues, requiring straighter paths that make right-of-way problems even harder to solve.
Other industry sources expressed cautious optimism the Trans Mountain expansion would be approved as it follows the pipeline's existing right of way.
After more than a million miles of autonomous driving, Google's vehicle reached an intersection where it arguably had the right of way.
The precinct is a public right of way, which means the owners are legally obliged to keep the centre open at night.
Police accused 200 protesters of cutting a fence and entering an area near the $0003 billion Dakota Access Pipeline's right of way.
Police accused 200 protesters of cutting a fence and entering an area near the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline's right of way.
It did the compliance work and received permits for right of way and construction, and jobs were created and manufacturing orders placed.
However, the other driver was, and I was at fault for making a left turn when she had the right of way.
Like the right-of-way in English common law, maritime freedom could lapse over time if no one makes use of it.
But the FHWA Division Administrator in Concord, N.H., said business signs in the right-of-way are not permitted under federal law.
The southern entrance is via Swift Brook Road near Stacyville, and follows a logging road (logging trucks have the right of way).
Six pipelines snake across the farm, including one built by a company that expropriated his land to build the right of way.
There was muted criticism from the Arab camp that he had given the Americans the right of way in the Middle East.
Personal Health I've had two recent cycling accidents in which I had the right of way but inattentive drivers cut me off.
Be smart: As a public right of way, curbs are becoming a kind of network interface for new technology and transportation options.
That requires resolving right-of-way issues, digging trenches, burying miles of cables, and then maintaining all of that new internet infrastructure.
Alexander Mikhail Gusev The Virginia Beach resident was a right-of-way agent who worked nine years for the city's public works department.
But, but, but: These conversations have largely left out public transportation, local right-of-way issues, environmental concerns, infrastructure costs and regional coordination.
So are many pedestrians who walk into intersections without checking for traffic or even to see if they have the right of way.
Aleh and Powrie were penalized in Wednesday's race one for failing to take a penalty turn after interfering with Austria's right-of-way.
A spokesperson for Austin Transportation Department said 33 scooters have been confiscated by police for blocking the right of way since SXSW started.
Hunter-Reay and Bell tangled with Castroneves, who had the right of way and escaped; they, however, ended up sideways and needed repairs.
Might be easier if everyone else drove one...then you'd know who to pass, park next to or give the right of way.
"On most streets, there's just not enough right-of-way to give everyone — buses, bikes, scooters, pedestrians, cars — a protected zone," Tregoning says.
The companies will eventually build software that can detect whether the scooters are not parked in the right of way or strewn about.
His decision in 1874 to sell a right of way to the Southern Pacific Railroad was the catalyst for the city's initial growth.
The legal question for the justices is whether the U.S. Forest Service was entitled to grant a right of way to the pipeline.
"We will not tolerate any business model that results in obstruction of the public right of way or poses a safety hazard," Reiskin wrote.
In response, Energy Transfer Partners filed a suit asking a judge to give the company the legal right-of-way to finish the pipeline.
The affidavit alleges that the couple set Rhoads' body on fire and dumped it near a gas pipeline right of way in Upshur County.
Federal and Alberta politicians on Tuesday marked the start of a new phase of construction near Edmonton, Alberta, along the pipeline's right-of-way.
Today, Rochester is effectively burying that 20th-century devotion to vehicle efficiency and committing the old highway's right of way to the city's recovery.
Now cities have to make room for scooters, which not only park in the public right-of-way, but are sometimes (illegally) piloted there, too.
The source also said that it appeared that the other driver had attempted to make a turn when Hill's car had the right of way.
It provides the framework to ensure that companies operating in the public right of way are doing so lawfully and are accountable for their products.
The company would need right-of-way permits to dig under land owned by DC, Maryland, the city of Baltimore, and the National Park Service.
It will also soon begin in communities along the pipeline's right-of-way in Alberta between Edmonton and Edson, and in the Greater Edmonton area.
Rosinski is fighting the latest request for a right-of-way, this time from Energy Transfer Partners - the company behind the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.
The city agreed to waive millions of dollars in right-of-way fees to allow Google to start laying fiber in the city, for example.
New landowners will have to get on board with right-of-way agreements, which puts the eventual completion of the pipe up in the air.
" The Baltimore City Department of Transportation tweeted that two impound lots and the Right of Way Services Division were impacted "due to Network/email outage.
"We know the truck made a left turn, and the person going straight has the right of way," she said, referring to Mr. Brown's vehicle.
The Federal Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices ensures that signs installed within the right-of-way are consistent nationwide and meet these important requirements.
VIRGINIA BEACH — Eleven of them were civil servants, the kind of people who worked on construction projects and water quality and right of way issues.
Among the dead were four other engineers who worked to maintain streets and protect wetlands and three right-of-way agents who reviewed property lines.
The report said Williams was at fault for "violating the right of way" of the other vehicle, which was being driven by Linda Barson, 67.
In this situation, under international naval law, the US destroyer would have right of way and be required to maintain direction and speed, Schuster said.
The van's right side was hit after it failed to yield the right of way to the train, Colorado State Patrol said in a news release.
There's another car in the right lane and, even though the self-driving car has the right of way, the human-driven car cuts it off.
She was due to be honored by the International Right of Way Association at a ceremony scheduled to take place two weeks after she was killed.
At the intersection of Don Carlos Drive, the other car, a silver Ford Edge, turned left, striking the Uber Volvo, which had the right of way.
In February, Bird was forced to pay $300,000 in fines for failing to acquire the proper commercial business licenses and obscuring the public right of way.
It may seem odd today, but there was a time when there was no concept of "right of way," speed limits or traffic signs and signals.
And that's how the law in Washington State looks at these robots, which, for example, mean that they have to be given the right of way.
A hyperloop, she said, will run into the same challenges of any other large infrastructure project, including funding, right of way, environmental permits, approvals and clearances.
"The final decision on the right-of-way was made on July 25," David Debold, the attorney representing Dakota Access, told Boasberg at the Friday hearing.
Sanderson also claims Paltrow knew that a downhill skier usually has the right of way on a slope, and that he was clearly downhill from her.
This act exempts new wireless infrastructure from environmental and historic reviews if previously installed infrastructure on the public right-of-way has already undergone such reviews.
A. The Police Department referred us to two clauses in the section of the city's administrative code covering right of way, which don't provide much clarity.
She was a right-of-way agent and a resident of Chesapeake, Va. Ryan Keith Cox Worked in the public utilities department for over 12 years.
Intersections with left-turn signals render many pedestrians clueless that vehicles have the right of way (hint: that's why the "walk" icon is not lit up).
" An LADOT spokesperson told Motherboard in a statement, "LADOT requires mobility providers to share information on for-profit vehicles operating in the public right-of-way.
Mary Louise Crustinger Gayle The 65-year-old Virginia Beach resident was a right-of-way agent who worked 24 years for the city's public works department.
After earning a degree in civil engineering from Old Dominion University, he worked as a right of way agent for the city for the last nine years.
Five more victims were from the the Public Works Department, where they worked as engineers or as right-of-way agents, land experts who determine property rights.
About 1343 protesters trespassed Saturday on private property three miles west of State Highway 1806, along the pipeline right of way, the Morton County Sheriff's Department said.
But the approval was not for TransCanada's preferred path, and was instead for an alternative route that shifted it eastward to an existing pipeline right-of-way.
Last week, FERC asked Pembina to provide more information on its progress securing right of way for property that would be crossed by a feed-gas pipeline.
"These factors include residential development, utility and road right-of-way maintenance, timber harvesting, invasive species encroachment, and vegetation succession in the absence of disturbance," it added.
How illusory that promise was became apparent within a few years, as homesteaders in neighboring canyons began clamoring for a right of way along his family's beach.
The cabin sat on the right-of-way of several proposed oil and gas pipelines and gradually became a permanent camp that has expanded over the years.
Instead of clearing the entire space between the road and the right-of-way fence, mowers clear only a 16-foot-wide area next to the road.
In a woonerf, drivers and pedestrians exchange hand signals or nods of the head to establish right of way rather than relying on signs and electronic signals.
When high-speed rail was proposed in California, this is an alternative that he developed in his head; it's probably the biggest difference — you know, aside from the technological differences ... In his mind, this would be a way of utilizing an existing right of way, not having to do as much acquisition of right of way, which is a huge portion of the cost of doing new transportation facilities.
Most of Line 5's right of way through the Bad River reservation is not affected by the dispute, he added, because it is covered by different easements.
The 120-foot (37-m) wide pipeline right-of-way would force the felling of up to 200 maples, or about 80 percent of the family's sugaring trees.
The Barsons T-boned Venus claiming they had the right of way and couldn't avoid her car, which was stopped in an area where it shouldn't have been.
I was told the right of way issue could be avoided by putting Hyperloop underground or underwater, but what are the environmental and cost impacts of that approach?
But the companies have been met with a wave of backlash from city residents who have complained that the unused vehicles often block the public right of way.
The right of way would be equal to three rods, or 49.5 feet, including the lanes; a rod is an arcane unit of length used by land surveyors.
One early complaint about the scooter phenomenon is that people leave them everywhere, parking them on sidewalks, in front of buildings or otherwise blocking the right of way.
The Fitzgerald, under international maritime rules, would be expected to give the Crystal the right of way because it was on the destroyer's starboard side when they hit.
And this season, we're all about the power color that is green — after all, it's a color that's closely associated with health, optimism, and the right of way.
To cope with it, you deny your mistake and insist the other driver should have seen you, or you had the right of way even if you didn't.
"If he is going to do it underground, you still have to acquire right of way and property rights to be able to go under there," Dougherty said.
The 4th Circuit ruled that the Forest Service did not have the power to grant a right of way under a federal law called the Mineral Leasing Act.
The Trump administration on Wednesday approved a right-of-way grant allowing for the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline across 85033 miles of land in Montana.
They found that the fence was actually on the county's right of way, so Tucker took it down on Tuesday afternoon -- only hours after he put it up.
She was slated to be honored for her work by the International Right of Way Association at a ceremony that was to be held two weeks after she died.
No one was seriously injured, and the Volvo XC90 SUV, which was driving itself at the time, had the right of way and bears no blame, according to police.
Earle stressed that without a government buy-in, its doubtful the costly system could obtain the land rights and right-of-way permissions necessary to achieve its promised speeds.
" He added, "It is also an unwritten rule of skating, that whoever's music is playing during the warm-ups, that skater has the right of way on the ice.
He said that drivers of other cars drove up close behind the autonomous vehicles, and sometimes didn't give the robot vehicles the right of way at four-way stops.
" He adds, "It is also an unwritten rule of skating, that whoever's music is playing during the warm-ups, that skater has the right of way on the ice.
"Where the government can help is just removing some of those obstacles - for example, bringing down right of way fees and removing this challenge around multiple taxation," she said.
At some point during the ride, a goose refused to yield the right of way to Fabio's face and, well, the goose paid for that mistake with its life.
This individual will establish and manage broadband infrastructure right-of-way efforts, with specific focus on activities that eliminate the need to dig up the road more than once.
There was Alexander Mikhail Gusev, an immigrant from Belarus who had worked as a right of way agent and had been with the city for more than nine years.
She had been looking forward to receiving a free day at a spa, a reward for her work in the right of way section of the public utilities division.
Joel was hoping to negotiate a deal that would establish a right-of-way to the crag and access to the rock, but he made little progress with either.
American troops no longer have unfettered right of way in the air or priority access on the ground, as they did across Iraqi river valleys and Afghan mountain ranges.
In a report issued last year, the board faulted both the "truck driver's failure to yield the right of way" and the Tesla driver's "overreliance" on the automation feature.
In more complex cases, it also means understanding that a pedestrian entering a crosswalk is waiting for the car to cross, even though the pedestrian has the right of way.
We now assume automobiles have right of way - both on the roads, and as a social value - making it hard for us to imagine transportation solutions that don't involve them.
The Tennessee resident, who was working as a volunteer to keep protestors safe from traffic, said he had the legal right of way when a driver rolled through the intersection.
The alternative route means landowners who had thought they were not in the path of the project will now be affected, and must negotiate right-of-way agreements with TransCanada.
It is time for the courts to end this political interference and remove whatever legal cloud that may exist over the right-of-way beneath federal land at Lake Oahe.
A bill introduced in Tennessee would immunize drivers who injure a person who is participating in a protest or demonstration and is blocking traffic in a public right of way.
In 1995, he sold both railroads to Union Pacific in a deal that gave him $1.4 billion and let him keep the right-of-way to lay fiber optic cable.
In her 90-minute summation to the jury on Thursday, Ms. Coleman asserted that Mr. West had had the right of way and that Mr. Knarr had failed to yield.
For example, many people assume they have the right-of-way while driving and cut people off, Nelson said, a mistake that can quickly lead to anger issues between drivers.
She says that driver, who was heading in the opposite direction, violated her right of way by cutting in front of her in the intersection ... to make a left turn.
There is not, for example, even a universally-accepted definition of where national air space ends and outer space begins or of who has the right-of-way in orbital space.
Navigating four-way stops would become easier with the technology, said Ford, as vehicles will be able to communicate with each other to negotiate which one has the right of way.
In May 2009 while training, the cyclist's "right of way was taken in public traffic," and she collided with a vehicle, placing her into a medically-induced coma for two days.  
She told Reuters that the firm has threatened to take her to court for the right of way, citing legal rights of pipeline companies to build infrastructure for broader public benefit.
If a human driver is going to cut off a self-driving car but the self-driving car has the legal right of way, what does the self-driving car do?
Under President Donald Trump, the Bureau of Land Management in March undid two Obama-era directives preventing Cadiz from using a federal railroad right-of-way to build a water pipeline.
"With the exception of the width of the construction right-of-way, this structure (the open-air chapel) can be placed anywhere else on the property without issue," the company wrote.
International maritime rules for collision avoidance do not define right of way for any one vessel, but provide common standards for signaling between ships, as well as regulations on posting lookouts.
He is a fan of using "clean pipes" technology — available from companies such as Zscaler — to remove the right of way that criminals use to gain access via a broadband network.
MINERAL LEASING ACT The appeals court ruled that the Forest Service did not have the power to grant a right of way under a federal law called the Mineral Leasing Act.
This is an entirely new technology, built from scratch without any of the right-of-way allowances, land acquisitions, or regulatory approvals that other modes of transportation, like the railway, currently enjoy.
The driver of a car that struck Williams' SUV in an intersection was also not charged, after Palm Beach Gardens police determined that neither violated the right-of-way, the newspaper reported.
The source added that it appeared that the other driver was at fault and had been trying to make a turn when Hill had the right of way when the crash occurred.
A Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality spokesman said the agency was looking into whether TransCanada would need to negotiate right-of-way agreements with those landowners or apply for any new permits.
The police report estimates Williams was driving approximately 5 miles per hour when the crash occurred and says that Williams "is at fault for violating the right of way" of Barson's car.
An investigation supported by video surveillance showed Williams did not violate the other driver's right of way, the Palm Beach Gardens Police said in an investigative report obtained by CNN affiliate WPBF.
While the animals have legal "right of way" on the oil fields of the North Slope, some worry that disturbing the 22020 area will alter migration patterns that have held for millennia.
An investigation supported by video surveillance showed Williams did not violate the other driver's right of way, the Palm Beach Gardens Police said in an investigative report obtained by CNN affiliate WPBF.
He said he understood how frustrating it was when streetcars in Toronto were stuck in traffic, adding that the New York line would be "heavily reliant" on a dedicated right of way.
The sad condition of the world brought to her mind a guy who had once given her the finger as he barreled through an intersection where she had the right of way.
Horses still have the right of way on roadways and there are more than 1,000 acres of protected land and more than 100 miles of bridle trails that wind through the area.
The cop told Venus he believed she had violated the right of way of Jerome and Linda Barson -- the couple who T-boned her -- but she would not be getting a ticket.
Or to know that if a car is edging out into an intersection, it can be a sign the driver may dart out even if he doesn't have the right of way.
This is a good place to start for the more common things that people do on the roads: navigating tricky intersections, right-of-way decisions, and observing the behaviors of cyclists and pedestrians.
But the initial police report, which said Williams, 37, was driving about 5 mph when the crash occurred, alleged Williams was "at fault for violating the right of way of" the other driver.
California legislators are considering a question posed by Congress and other states:  Should the federal government invite commercial advertising into the public right of way to help pay for the nation's infrastructure needs?
In May, the Federal Highway Administration office in Sacramento, in a letter to California's Department of Transportation, objected to California's plan to display voting information on state signs within the right-of-way.
This smoke-and-mirrors maneuvering will increase response times to incidents on the railroad right-of-way and decrease the visible deterrent in major stations, a proven method to fight crime and terrorism.
"It's a good sign that public entities are negotiating with private services that are using the public right of way," says Jennifer Dill, professor of Urban Studies and Planning at Portland State University.
The City Council also passed a dozen bills on traffic safety, including one in which drivers can face a misdemeanor charge for injuring a cyclist or pedestrian who has the right of way.
TransCanada is focused on acquiring additional right of way for the route change, a process that should last until the third or fourth quarter, in time to start construction next year, Girling said.
The mayor's most contentious battle over Vision Zero was with the union that represents the city's bus drivers after several drivers who hit pedestrians were charged under the city's new right-of-way law.
The City of San Francisco has given the organization an ultimatum: Either remove the robot or face a fine of $1,000 per day for operating in the public right-of-way without a permit.
We maintain a need for scooter data to manage and regulate for-profit vehicles on the public right-of-way to protect and keep everyone traveling safe on our streets—no matter the mode.
Last week the city ordered the S.F. SPCA to stop using these security robots altogether or face a fine of $1,000 per day for operating in a public right of way without a permit.
Alex Gusev, a right-of-way agent, emigrated from Belarus in 2003 to get a degree in civil engineering before joining Public Works nine years ago, according to a profile by the Virginian-Pilot.
But the hyperloop would be an entirely new technology, built from scratch without any of the right-of-way allowances, land acquisitions, or regulatory approvals that other modes of transportation, like the railway, currently enjoy.
"Amtrak has strict protocols that crews must follow when tracks are taken out of service for maintenance or when work is being performed along the right-of-way," spokeswoman Kimberly Woods said in a statement.
The legislative body met to discuss a bill to give the city the authority to remove shared scooters without permits or parked in the public right-of-way, and penalize the companies that own them.
Dakota Access Pipeline: 'Rogue' protesters arrested The decision gives the pipeline's developer -- Dakota Access, a subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners -- right-of-way through government land at Lake Oahe Dam and Reservoir in North Dakota.
The Hyperloop has a number of hurdles to overcome before it can even carry its first passenger, such as how to obtain the land rights and right-of-way necessary to achieve its promised speeds.
The Fitzgerald did not respond or alter course, it said.. The commercial vessel had the right-of-way under maritime rules and the Fitzgerald, which was hit on the starboard side, was likely at fault.
It said that Officer Delke was patrolling in North Nashville when he became suspicious about the Chevrolet Impala, apparently because it had stopped at a stop sign and conceded the right of way to him.
There is a screen hidden in the animal's neck, allowing the actor to see, although his field of vision is sharply limited — so much so that Sven has the de facto right of way onstage.
The same can be said for federal lands, which has a backlog of right-of-way applications to build pipelines and other infrastructure that would allow drilling operations to reduce venting and flaring even more.
But in giving the right of way to special employees — either those who assert themselves as Makers, or those who feel entitled to florid self-expression in the workplace — the two approaches have something in common.
The SFMTA will also access the impact of stationless bike-share "on the public right-of-way, including maintaining accessible pedestrian paths of travel, as well as the enforcement/maintenance burden on city staff," Rose said.
The minivan, carrying six people, was traveling northbound on a county road when the driver of the van "failed to yield right of way" to the westbound train, the Colorado State Patrol said in a statement.
Cadiz tried to find a loophole by building its pipeline along a railroad right-of-way, which it argued qualified it for an exemption from federal environmental review designed for water pipelines meant to serve railways.
For example, Google's self-driving car prototype knows to give a rogue driver the right of way, but it still doesn't know how to anticipate one approaching — which caused a minor bus accident earlier this year.
After there was a break in the pack — likely caused by cautious runners who thought the animal should have the right of way — the bear dashed across the road and uneventfully exited back into the wilderness.
TransCanada has a number of other hurdles to overcome before it can build Keystone, including obtaining the right-of-way for the route in Nebraska, which it cannot start to do until September at the earliest.
Rehabilitating the older line might have cost 25% as much as building a new one on a new right of way, reckons Pierre Pozzo di Borgo of the International Finance Corporation, part of the World Bank.
On June 85033, a California state Senate committee voted 19-17 to defeat this proposal, but it could resurface given the narrow margin of the vote and a political push to monetize the right of way.
In this era of failing infrastructure and political gridlock, the two-block long caverns, known as the Hudson Yards right of way project, are a rarity for the region: largely completed and funded rail infrastructure work.
It's important to note that, like the trolley problem "solutions," there's no huge list of car behaviors that says, always drop back when merging, always give the right of way, never this, this if that, etc.
Instead, the commission approved an alternative route that shifts it closer to an existing pipeline right-of-way down the eastern side of the state, a move opponents of the pipeline have said violates state statutes.
When Limebike, now called Lime, first launched its dockless electric scooters in San Francisco, the company was met with a wave of backlash from residents who complained that they were blocking the public right of way.
Energy Transfer and partner Sunoco Logistics Partners LP said they filed a lawsuit with the U.S. federal district court in Washington DC on Monday seeking a judgment declaring a legal right-of-way to build the pipeline.
In exchange, the government would grant Mountain Valley a right-of-way to cross the trail using the pipeline's previously planned underground method at an existing crossing location approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in 2017.
In order to protect and promote public safety and welfare, the Minneapolis Police Department has issued a request to temporarily suspend all scooter rental operations from the City's right of way during the date of the event.
Pursuant to Article IV, Section 4 and Article III, Section 33(c) of your License Agreement, all scooters in your local fleet must be removed from the City's right of way no later than 9:00 p.m.
"The company placed a number of the scooters in Saint Paul within the Right-of-Way in violation of a city ordinance which requires a permit for any use of the public space," the mayor's office said.
But the commission's approval was not for the route TransCanada had singled out in its application, but for an alternative that shifts it closer to an existing pipeline right-of-way that affects scores of new landowners.
At one point in the video, a Palm Beach Gardens Police Department officer informed the tennis star that she had violated the right of way of Jerome and Linda Barson, but that she would not be cited.
On New York's increasingly crowded streets, so-called "pedestrian head starts" have become a key tactic used by city officials to reduce dangers at busy intersections by making pedestrians more visible and reinforcing their right of way.
Under international maritime rules, a vessel is supposed to give way to another one on its starboard side, and the damage indicates that the Crystal was to the Fitzgerald's starboard, and therefore had the right of way.
The pipeline had been held up by an Obama administration judgment that required the project to undergo environmental review, even though its pipeline would be sited in a railroad right of way, which could have exempted it.
" Added Elkind: "In the interim, they are sort of looking at a fallback option of just basically building a new rail right-of-way that Amtrak could use and benefit from and make some revenue on it.
But the commission's approval was not for the route TransCanada had singled out in its application, but for an alternative that shifts it closer to an existing pipeline right-of-way down the eastern side of the state.
"We're advocating for the Grand Street PeopleWay because if we don't create dedicated right of way for buses, they will be sitting in traffic and further contributing to North Brooklyn's serious air and noise pollution," he told me.
In the video, which has picked up significant traction on social media in the past two days, Lovett said Whitman followed him to his house over a disagreement about who had the right of way in a lane.
An accident report filed by the investigating police officer, given to Reuters by the city clerk's office, said Williams was to blame for failing to yield the right of way to another motorist at a four-way intersection.
"There will be no cars or people in the research tunnel," according to the minutes of a special Hawthorne city council meeting last August to review the proposed easement, or right-of-way, Boring sought for the tunnel.
Eminent domain has been used reasonably to take land for roads and public buildings, and there may even be a rationale for letting a public utility use eminent domain to claim a right-of-way for electricity-transmission lines.
The vehicles need to handle a long list of challenging situations, from making a left turn at dusk on a road with pedestrians and cyclists to understanding which driver has the right of way at a four-way stop.
McDonald himself sends about five pictures a day of badly parked dockless bikes to Seattle's transportation department, and he regularly fires off emails debating the finer points of city and state laws on who has the right of way.
By the end of the century 181,000 wells had been sunk on- and offshore in Louisiana alone, and more than 70,000 miles of pipeline right of way had been secured to transport oil and gas through the state's marshes.
The "administration is law-abiding ... But that does not mean it will allow indiscriminate erection of shanties on the right of way for roads and other projects," said Gbenga Omotoso, commissioner for information and strategy for Lagos state government.
The "administration is law-abiding ... But that does not mean it will allow indiscriminate erection of shanties on the right of way for roads and other projects," said Gbenga Omotoso, commissioner for information and strategy for Lagos state government.
As for a civil lawsuit ... well, that's almost a sure thing, but it seems Bieber has a leg up because he had the right of way, was blinded by camera flashes and the photog was where he shouldn't have been.
"I remain concerned the Cadiz project could damage the Mojave desert beyond repair and believe the BLM decision to deny the right of way is the right one," said the veteran Democrat, who in 1994 help create the Mojave national preserve.
The company has also issued notices to some contractors to mobilize construction equipment and crews, said Chief Executive Ian Anderson, adding that work will soon begin in communities along the pipeline's right-of-way in Alberta between Edmonton and Edson.
The Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) in November 2017 did not approve TC Energy's preferred route, and instead granted an alternative route that shifted it closer to an existing pipeline right-of-way down the eastern side of the state.
"The vast majority of Enbridge's right of way through the Bad River Reservation is covered by either perpetual easements on private land or a 50-year agreement between Enbridge and the Band, which does not expire until 2043," Barnes said.
TransCanada has filed an amendment with the Montana District Court to narrow the scope of the injunction to allow it to continue pre-construction work like meetings with stakeholders, the movement of pipe and equipment, and early right-of-way work.
"The pigs have been allowed and remain to be allowed in the town right of way so cars are unable to pass, people can't walk on the road because the pigs chase them," said Town Clerk Angela Eastman on Thursday.
TransCanada spokesman Terry Cunha said the company stopped all work following a Montana federal judge's ruling against the project in the United States earlier this month, including clearing the right-of-way, meeting with stakeholders and physically moving supplies and equipment.
The company separately said Wednesday that it had filed a formal response to a Minnesota judge's recommendation that its Line 3 pipeline replacement go ahead but follow the existing right-of-way through the state instead of Enbridge's preferred route.
Short story ... a driver claims Christy was stopped at a red light in the San Fernando Valley just before Xmas when she jumped the gun and tried to make a right, smashing into a Mercedes that had the right of way.
The operator of the Coach bus, Dave Lewis, was found guilty of failing to yield the right of way, a misdemeanor, and failure to exercise due care, a violation, after a bench trial before a State Supreme Court judge in Manhattan.
TC Energy Corp, which has fought for more than a decade to win U.S. approvals for its Keystone XL line, this month announced an aggressive construction schedule as the U.S. Bureau of Land Management granted a 30-year right of way.
In an initial police report about the June 9 crash, the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department had said that Williams, 37, was at fault in the crash as a result of "violating the right of way" of the other vehicle involved.
Questions asked by several justices suggested the court will overturn the Richmond-based 3003th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found in its 2018 decision that the Forest Service lacked the authority to grant a right of way for the pipeline.
Questions asked by several justices suggested the court will overturn the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found in its 2018 decision that the Forest Service lacked the authority to grant a right of way for the pipeline.
" The NTSB, in a final report issued last year about a 2016 Florida crash involving a Tesla vehicle operating on Autopilot, faulted both the driver's "overreliance" on the automation feature and "a truck driver's failure to yield the right of way.
" He summarizes a chapter called "Us Versus Them" with "Give the right of way to people driving cars with the 'Mean people suck' bumper sticker, and remind everyone that we're all in it together against Lord Voldemort and the House Slytherin.
" Runners-up (sadly, no Robert Moses-learning-to-drive sim) include such tabletop games as Jonas Stallmeister's "Right of Way," with Carcassonne-style tiles connecting a highway through impoverished and rich neighborhoods; Heather Smith, Audrey Nieh, and Anna Muessig's "Moses vs.
They are: > Laquita C. Brown: Public Works employee - 4 years, Right-of-Way Agent, Chesapeake > Tara Welch Gallagher: Public Works employee - 6 years, Engineer, Virginia Beach > Mary Louise Gayle: Public Works employee - 24 years, Right-of-Way Agent, Virginia Beach > Alexander Mikhail Gusev: Public Works employee - 9 years, Right-of-Way Agent, Virginia Beach > Katherine A. Nixon: Public Utilities employee - 10 years, Engineer, Virginia Beach > Richard H. Nettleton: Public Utilities employee - 28 years, Engineer, Norfolk > Christopher Kelly Rapp: Public Works employee - 11 months, Engineer, Powhatan > Ryan Keith Cox: Public Utilities employee - 12.5 years, Account Clerk, Virginia Beach > Joshua O. Hardy: Public Utilities employee, 4.5 years, Engineering Technician, Virginia Beach > Robert "Bobby" Williams: Public Utilities employee, 41 years, Special Projects Coordinator, Chesapeake > Michelle "Missy" Langer: Public Utilities employee, 12 years, Administrative Assistant, Virginia Beach > Herbert "Bert" Snelling: Contractor, Virginia Beach (The story corrects victim's middle initial in paragraph 10 after Virginia Beach officials issued an official correction.) Reporting by Gary Robertson and Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Alistair Bell
That's why the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is currently looking to create legislation, in collaboration with SF Supervisor Aaron Peskin, to "create appropriate permits and requirements to regulate motorized scooter sharing in the public right-of-way," an SFMTA spokesperson told TechCrunch.
"The SFMTA's decision is based on the strength of the proposals submitted by the two companies, combined with their experience of owning, operating and maintaining a shared mobility service in the public right-of-way," the agency wrote in a blog post.
This is a frustrating part of LA's car-centric reality—although the train travels on a dedicated right-of-way and above some busy streets, at several places along the route the train makes crossings where it must be stopped for vehicular traffic.
Malinda Clatterbuck, 46, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who leads the group Lancaster Against Pipelines, said residents are setting up a camp in Conestoga, where a right-of-way has been granted, and plans to live on and off at the camp with her family.
A Wisconsin town did not violate a labor union's free speech rights by forcing it to take down a giant inflatable rat it put up on a public right-of-way to protest a construction contractor's wages, a federal appeals court has ruled.
On the other hand, if a police car or fire engine is approaching from the left or right at an intersection, the autonomous car needs to wait for the vehicle to pass--even if the self-driving car has the right of way.
The Forest Service initially had concerns because the developers would build through a total of 21 miles of Virginia's George Washington and Monongahela National Forests and a right of way across the Appalachian Trail but the agency ended up approving the permit.
"We have had no indications that the PNG LNG pipeline has sustained damage and will be undertaking a full visual inspection of the pipeline right of way as part of our ongoing assessments," ExxonMobil's PNG spokeswoman said in an email to Reuters.
The federal government initially offered the Nature Conservancy roughly $100,000 for a right of way through the preserve, but the group sued and was awarded nearly $1 million — less than one-third of the $3.1 million it spent to purchase the preserve.
For any technology that seems to meet a national need but faces right-of-way issues during its deployment, as high-speed rail does, or concerns about public safety, as nuclear does, there is no greater ally than the Chinese Communist Party.
The incident, triggered by an argument over a right of way, led to a brawl between ethnic Kazakhs and Dungans, a minority group with Chinese roots, followed by an overnight rampage in which an angry crowd torched dozens of buildings and cars.
Most of these lines are projected to cost well over $100 million per mile, compared with $10 million per mile for a four-lane freeway (exclusive of right of way), yet none will carry as many people as half of a freeway lane.
In any case, the Ijebu in the mid-19th century were largely wealthy traders and farmers who did not want to give the British right of way to the interior of the country; only through diplomacy, subterfuge and violence were they finally overcome.
There are various theories as to why the white squirrels came to Olney, but the town takes them very seriously: the animals have the right-of-way on all streets as well as sidewalks, and their populations are consistently counted to make sure they're healthy.
Hyperloop One is betting heavily on the strategy of piggybacking off existing right-of-way permits for rail developments, so that it doesn't have to go through the costly, time-consuming process of showing that building the system wouldn't cause disruption or environmental damage.
The ordinance passed in Las Vegas makes it a misdemeanor to camp or sleep in the public right-of-way, such as a sidewalk, in downtown and residential areas if space is available at the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center or another non-profit service provider.

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