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| Carl Rogers... |
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:08 pm |
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Hi Viatologists,
Below is a 14-month chart that represents global traffic flow at the
Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL):
http://wwtl.info/tmp/1207/
What this shows is widespread relative interest in viatology, covering all
continents! As you continue to present scientific data related to roads,
keep in mind there is a global audience watching.
Here's some interesting trivia. Find below the geographical extremes for
WWTL traffic, per the data above:
Northernmost visit: Trondheim, Norway
Westernmost visit Anchorage, USA
Southernmost visit: Hobart, Australia
Easternmost visit: Hastings, New Zealand
Closest to Equator: Surabaya, Indonesia
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
"Environment first, transportology second"
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Worldwide Transportation Library (WWTL):
http://wwtl.info
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Since 2000, we have offered several photographs, videos and
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| NBtarheel_33... |
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:08 pm |
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Gee, wonder why the scale in that graph lacks units. What, is light
green 1 hit and dark green 5? |
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| Jonathan L... |
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:59 am |
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On Jul 13, 1:11 am, NBtarheel_33 <NBtarheel... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: Gee, wonder why the scale in that graph lacks units. What, is light
green 1 hit and dark green 5?
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