In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
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In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.In early Rome, wheeled vehicles were banned during the daytime and wheeled traffic was only permitted after sunset.
By litter, or donkey/horse/camel [in the desert/east]. Carrucas were another option, but wheeled vehicles were not permitted in Rome in the day. But remember, in the city of Rome itself, most Romans walked. Everyone even Julius Caesar and emperors, walked as the city was simply too crowded to make any progress by any other means.
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I got a citation because lighting a campfire outside of a designated campsite is not permitted in the national forest. My normally punctual arrival to school today was not permitted, due to an unforeseen traffic snarl.
Yes, undercover police officers are permitted to pull you over if they witness a traffic violation or have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
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Changing lanes across that a solid white line in traffic is not permitted.
That's the maximum permitted speed on that section of road.
Generally not, but may do so in an emergency or if permitted by local Air Traffic Control
Only external traffic that is destined for specific internal ports is permitted. All other traffic is denied.
Yes, a police officer is permitted to confiscate your keys during a traffic stop or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as ensuring the safety of themselves or others, preventing you from fleeing the scene, or conducting a search of your vehicle.
A double solid white line is used to define a traffic lane where travel in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the line but no changing or crossing of lanes.