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Green Ramp disaster happened on 1994-03-23.
Klaus Bogenberger has written: 'Adaptive fuzzy systems for traffic responsive and coordinated ramp metering'
If you have a red light and left turners have a green light then yes. Otherwise the general rule is those turning left yield to those turning right.
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In optimal conditions such as infinite runway, performed in a vacuum, with a constant gravitational pull and a zero friction ramp the car could travel at the speed of light. For anything else it would depend on the ramp and the car. Also at what point you stop calling a ramp a ramp and start calling it a drop.
One example of a ramp is a wheelchair ramp.
This is called an "entrance ramp" on "on-ramp" or simply a ramp, because the off-ramp is more typically called an exit.
An Egyptian ramp is a ramp with a platform in the middle to reduce the incline of the ramp and/or to change the direction of incline.
Not usually, no. The "ramp" or "apron" is the part of the airport where airplanes park to load or unload. "Tarmac" is a more generic term referring to any paved part of the airport. It may be used to refer to the ramp, the taxiways, the runways, or indeed even when referring to the pavement itself in a more general sense.
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It is alright for the surface of the ramp but not for the structure of the ramp.