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Ducks

Ducks

20.11.2025, Viljandi. The Ducks Crossing Warning sign is used to alert motorists in advance of locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by ducks might occur. Photo: Elmo Riig/Sakala

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Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Motorists drive past a sign of obedience a statue depicting Sasanian king Shapur I capturing Roman emperor Valerian, during it's unveiling at Enghelab (Revolution) Square in the capital Tehran on November 12, 2025. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Motorists drive past a sign of obedience a statue depicting Sasanian king Shapur I capturing Roman emperor Valerian, during it's unveiling at Enghelab (Revolution) Square in the capital Tehran on November 12, 2025. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Motorists drive past a sign of obedience a statue depicting Sasanian king Shapur I capturing Roman emperor Valerian, during it's unveiling at Enghelab (Revolution) Square in the capital Tehran on November 12, 2025. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Motorists drive past a sign of obedience a statue depicting Sasanian king Shapur I capturing Roman emperor Valerian, during it's unveiling at Enghelab (Revolution) Square in the capital Tehran on November 12, 2025. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Motorists drive past a sign of obedience a statue depicting Sasanian king Shapur I capturing Roman emperor Valerian, during it's unveiling at Enghelab (Revolution) Square in the capital Tehran on November 12, 2025. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Tehran Displays Persian Empire Statue - Iran

Motorists drive past a sign of obedience a statue depicting Sasanian king Shapur I capturing Roman emperor Valerian, during it's unveiling at Enghelab (Revolution) Square in the capital Tehran on November 12, 2025. Photo by Yar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Immobilier

Illustration - Immobilier

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 1ST ARR. RIVOLI STREET. CONJUNCTIONS ARE FREQUENT, SINCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIKE PATHS AND THE STREET IS REDUCED TO A SINGLE LANE FOR MOTORISTS Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Geese Families Safely Cross NY Road Thanks to Motorists

In Chili, western New York, goose families safely crossed Buffalo Road in over three minutes on Sunday, June 15, thanks to kind motorists who stopped traffic.

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Australia: Massive Fire Erupts in Burpengary, Public Safety Preservation Act Issued

A massive fire broke out at a structure in Burpengary on Wednesday evening, June 11, prompting a Public Safety Preservation Act declaration. Residents were advised to close windows, and motorists were warned to drive with caution.

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Illustration - Aerial View of France

Illustration - Aerial View of France

FRANCE. PARIS (75) APRIL 2020. PARIS IN CONFINEMENT DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC. HERE, THE RUE DE RIVOLI SEEN FROM THE NORTH WEST. FROM SAINT-PAUL TO CONCORDE, WE WILL SOON SEE NO MORE CARS. THURSDAY APRIL 30, IN AN INTERVIEW WITH AFP RELAYED BY LE MONDE, THE MAYOR OF PARIS ANNE HIDALGO INDICATED THAT SHE WISHES TO CLOSE THIS 3 KM AXIS TO MOTORISTS. "RUE DE RIVOLI, I WOULD LIKE THERE TO BE AN AXIS DEDICATED EXCLUSIVELY TO BICYCLES AND ANOTHER RESERVED ONLY FOR BUSES, TAXIS, EMERGENCY VEHICLES AND CRAFTSMEN'S VEHICLES, BUT NOT CARS", SHE EXPLAINS. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Heavy Snowfall in Canada

Heavy Snowfall in Canada

Motorists navigate tricky conditions during a snowstorm in Montreal, Thursday, February 13, 2025. Photo by Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Motorists cross the Lions Gate Bridge as fog shrouds Burrard Inlet and downtown Vancouver, BC, Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Motorists cross the Lions Gate Bridge as fog shrouds Burrard Inlet and downtown Vancouver, BC, Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Motorists cross the Lions Gate Bridge as fog shrouds Burrard Inlet and downtown Vancouver, BC, Canada on Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Motorists cross the Lions Gate Bridge as fog shrouds Burrard Inlet and downtown Vancouver, BC, Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

Fog Shrouds The Downtown Skyline - Vancouver

A transit bus and other motorists cross the Lions Gate Bridge as fog shrouds Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, BC, Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Limited Traffic Zone sign - Paris

Illustration of A traffic sign indicating the limited traffic zone (ZTL) is pictured during the official launch of the ZTL, an aera in the central core of the French capital banning vehicles from transiting through it, in Paris on November 6, 2024. The ZTL applies to the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements (districts) in the capital, an area of some 5.5 square kilometres (2.1 square miles) that includes landmarks such as the Louvre museum and Tuileries gardens. Vehicle access to this zone will only be authorised for emergency vehicles, buses, taxis, people with reduced mobility, motorists living or working there and so-called "destination traffic" including those in the area for a specific reason such as a medical appointment, shopping, or cinema visit. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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HandyDART Drivers Begin Work Stoppage - Vancouver

HandyDART Drivers Begin Work Stoppage - Vancouver

A striking HandyDART transit system worker waves to motorists at a picket line as one of the company's vehicles passes by them, in Surrey, BC, Canada, on Thursday, September 5, 2024. HandyDART is Translink's door-to-door shared transit service for people with disabilities that are unable to use regular transit routes without assistance from another person. TransDEV Canada, the operator of the service, says it will meet with striking workers and a mediator on Sunday in an effort to resolve the dispute. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Drivers Stranded Between LA And Las Vegas As I-15 Closed Due To Fiery Semi-Truck Crash 5

Interstate 15 was partially closed in both directions near Baker in San Bernardino County, California, on Friday, July 26, after an overturned semi-truck carrying lithium batteries caught fire. This accident caused a hazmat situation, leaving drivers stranded on I-15 and I-40 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas for hours and shortages of food, water, and fuel.

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US: Drivers Stranded Between LA And Las Vegas As I-15 Closed Due To Fiery Semi-Truck Crash 4

Interstate 15 was partially closed in both directions near Baker in San Bernardino County, California, on Friday, July 26, after an overturned semi-truck carrying lithium batteries caught fire. This accident caused a hazmat situation, leaving drivers stranded on I-15 and I-40 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas for hours and shortages of food, water, and fuel.

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US: Drivers Stranded Between LA And Las Vegas As I-15 Closed Due To Fiery Semi-Truck Crash 2

Interstate 15 was partially closed in both directions near Baker in San Bernardino County, California, on Friday, July 26, after an overturned semi-truck carrying lithium batteries caught fire. It caused a hazmat situation that left drivers stranded on I-15 and I-40 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas for hours, causing shortages of food, water, and fuel.

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US: Drivers Stranded Between LA And Las Vegas As I-15 Closed Due To Fiery Semi-Truck Crash 3

Interstate 15 was partially closed in both directions near Baker in San Bernardino County, California, on Friday, July 26, after an overturned semi-truck carrying lithium batteries caught fire. This accident caused a hazmat situation, leaving drivers stranded on I-15 and I-40 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas for hours and shortages of food, water, and fuel.

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US: Drivers Stranded Between LA And Las Vegas As I-15 Closed Due To Fiery Semi-Truck Crash

Interstate 15 was partially closed in both directions near Baker in San Bernardino County, California, on Friday, July 26, after an overturned semi-truck carrying lithium batteries caught fire. It caused a hazmat situation that left drivers stranded on I-15 and I-40 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas for hours, causing shortages of food, water, and fuel.

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Paris 2024 - Parisians Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians Cope With Security Perimeter

Police officers show another road to motorists who can not enter the "grey perimeter", in Paris, France on July 18, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremony. The "grey" perimeter, also known as SILT for “internal security and counter-terrorism”, came into force at 5:00 am on July 18, 2024 in the capital, where roadblocks were set up along the banks of the Seine. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Parisians Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians Cope With Security Perimeter

Police officers show another road to motorists who can not enter the "grey perimeter", in Paris, France on July 18, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremony. The "grey" perimeter, also known as SILT for “internal security and counter-terrorism”, came into force at 5:00 am on July 18, 2024 in the capital, where roadblocks were set up along the banks of the Seine. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Parisians Cope With Security Perimeter

Paris 2024 - Parisians Cope With Security Perimeter

Police officers show another road to motorists who can not enter the "grey perimeter", in Paris, France on July 18, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremony. The "grey" perimeter, also known as SILT for “internal security and counter-terrorism”, came into force at 5:00 am on July 18, 2024 in the capital, where roadblocks were set up along the banks of the Seine. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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