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  2. Cloverleaf interchange - Wikipedia

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    Cloverleaf interchanges, viewed from overhead or on maps, resemble the leaves of a four-leaf clover or less often a 3-leaf clover. In the United States, cloverleaf interchanges existed long before the Interstate system. They were originally created for busier interchanges that the original diamond interchange system could not handle.

  3. The Negro Motorist Green Book - Wikipedia

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    1936–1966. The Negro Motorist Green Book (also, The Negro Travelers' Green Book, or Green-Book) was a guidebook for African American roadtrippers. It was founded by Victor Hugo Green, an African American, New York City postal worker who published it annually from 1936 to 1966. This was during the era of Jim Crow laws, when open and often ...

  4. Road map - Wikipedia

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    The maps include such details as the configurations of hills, bridges, and ferries and the relative size of towns. The American Automobile Association produced its first road map in 1905, a hand-drawn route on linen, depicting roads in Staten Island, N.Y. A year later, AAA became the official sponsor of "The Official Automobile Blue Book". The ...

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    MapQuest - AOL Help. AOL APP. News / Email / Weather / Video. GET. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726more ways to reach us. Mail.

  6. Gridlock - Wikipedia

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    Gridlock is a form of traffic congestion where "continuous queues of vehicles block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to a complete standstill". [1] The term originates from a situation possible in a grid plan where intersections are blocked, preventing vehicles from either moving forwards through the ...

  7. Alice Huyler Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    Alice H. Ramsey and fellow driver Joan Newton Cuneo, from a 1909 publication. Alice Huyler Ramsey (November 11, 1886 – September 10, 1983) was the first woman to drive an automobile across the United States from coast to coast, [1] a feat she completed on August 7, 1909.