Emergency routes have been gradually put in place as part of a broader plan by the Michigan Department of Transportation ( MDOT ) to upgrade its I-94
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Abdel Ghaffar, E ., 2004, Emergency Route Planning Using GIS : Preserving public safety in Cairo, " GIM International " magazine for Geomatics, June 2004 edition, volume 18, the Netherlands.
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Giuliani also welcomed President Clinton's announcement that New York had been declared a disaster area and thus was eligible for federal reimbursement of some of the costs of clearing emergency routes.
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As a result, work was begun to reopen Chain of Craters Road, initially as a one-lane gravelled surface, and to make Railroad Avenue and Government Beach Road usable as emergency routes.
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Zvi Shir, head of the Magen David Adom ambulance service in Tel Aviv, told the commission Thursday that the direct route and two other possibilities had been designated as emergency routes for ambulances.
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A snow emergency was declared for Washington, D . C ., meaning that residents would not be allowed to park on snow emergency routes after 9 : 30 p . m . local time on January 22.
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This emergency route was necessitated by Italy entering the war in June 1940, which made it impossible for mail to be flown between Britain and Egypt ( and thus on to Australia or Africa ) via the Mediterranean.
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Today the T line is used primarily as an emergency route when the South Hills Transit Tunnel is down for some reason, several bus routes, and many more roads connect the neighborhood with the downtown, South Side, and beyond.
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A sentry at the ragged mouth of the tunnel checks that everyone who enters is wearing a respirator, goggles, a hard hat and a reflecting vest, and explains that if the opening collapses, there are two emergency routes to escape.
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The city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, which was the main target of the Iraqi attack in 1991, has begun distributing maps with emergency routes out of the city, said Roni Adler, an official with the city's emergency department.