When train horns are silenced at crossings with lights and gates, the collision rate jumps 62 percent, said FRA Administrator Jolene Molitoris.
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Energy is lost in the form of heat until the gases slow down and the collision rate is essentially the same as pre-compression.
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The pilot looks at how safety technologies affect driving behaviors, collision rates, the experience of drivers and passengers, and the expenses of drivers.
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That, he said, " explains why the rapid growth of the technology was not associated with a rapid increase in collision rates ."
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PR 311's junctions with PTH 59 and PR 206 are well known for having among the highest vehicle collision rates in the region.
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The limited duty cycle of mass spectrometers also restricts the collision rate, resulting in an undersampling Sample preparation protocols represent sources of experimental bias.
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Surely, if it is not just a matter of particle collision rates, the additional factor ( s ) can be at least named, if not described?
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The beam was unaffected by this'scraping'but the collision rate produced could be made extremely high, around 5 to 10 million interactions per second ( 5-10 MHz ).
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The "'Solomon curve "'is a graphical representation of the collision rate of automobiles as a function of their speed compared to the average vehicle speed on the same road.
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Similarly, the reduction of conflicts with other vehicles on motorways results in smoother traffic flow, reduced collision rates, and reduced fuel consumption compared with stop-and-go traffic on other roadways.