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Found a UR by a user who's name is I'M DRUNK. Nice. :(
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I was trying to figure out which hazard to apply, maybe fog, since it seems zombies like to hide in fog.
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Scary :shock:
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Check out the creator's name for this segment. Not very jolly
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It was part of an update request, so I will leave it for now.
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So, a fan of high mileage 90's Volvos powered by alternative fuel, I guess. What's he gonna do when the odometer flips?

My 850 went 302,000 miles and my V70 is at 322,000 miles.
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bz, you are going overboard a little with your copyright worries. You can't copyright facts. If the road is one-way or two way is a fact and not subject to copyright protection. You may discover facts in copyrighted works and use them however you please.

What is protected are the photographs themselves and the map that Google has drawn. That is the work effort of someone and protected from unauthorized use and copying.
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In my experience, a traffic circle has lights controlling motion around the circle. A roundabout uses no lights for traffic within the circle.
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This is the traffic circle I'm most familiar with.
New Jersey had several giant traffic circles. I think they are all gone now. Google it.
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I am at home and the map is showing that I'm at home!
Well, yay for you!
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