On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 3:32 PM Xavier wrote:
>
> By "interstate highway crossovers" I mean small bits of road that
> connect the two carriage ways of a US interstate highway and are signed
> as "Authorized Vehicles Only" (at least in Virginia they are signed
> this way).
>
> An example is here:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 18:06:26 -0500
Xavier wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 11:38:26PM +0100, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> >On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 22:31 Xavier >> By "interstate highway crossovers" I mean small bits of road that
> >> connect the two carriage ways of a US interstate highway and are
> >>
Il giorno dom, 30/12/2018 alle 18.06 -0500, Xavier ha scritto:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 11:38:26PM +0100, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> > On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 22:31 Xavier <
> > xav...@dp100.com
> > wrote:
> > > By "interstate highway crossovers" I mean small bits of road that
> > > connect the two
On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 11:38:26PM +0100, Volker Schmidt wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 22:31 Xavier
By "interstate highway crossovers" I mean small bits of road that
connect the two carriage ways of a US interstate highway and are signed
as "Authorized Vehicles Only" (at least in Virginia they
What about
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2018, 22:31 Xavier
> By "interstate highway crossovers" I mean small bits of road that
> connect the two carriage ways of a US interstate highway and are signed
> as "Authorized Vehicles Only" (at least in Virginia they are signed
> this way).
>
> An
By "interstate highway crossovers" I mean small bits of road that
connect the two carriage ways of a US interstate highway and are signed
as "Authorized Vehicles Only" (at least in Virginia they are signed
this way).
An example is here: