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  2. Miles in Transit - Wikipedia

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    Miles in Transit is a YouTube channel offering comedic coverage of public transit, often featuring obscure, infrequent, or especially underutilized services. It is presented by Miles Taylor (born in January 2000), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] an American YouTuber and transit planner .

  3. Every 15 Minutes - Wikipedia

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    The Every 15 Minutes program originated in Canada and was soon adopted in the United States first in Spokane, Washington. [1] The site of the first Every 15 Minutes program in California was in Chico which was presented by the Chico Police Department in 1995. Officer Melody Davidson was the first to promote and organize Every 15 Minutes in ...

  4. List of American high school students who have run a four ...

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    The first person to run the mile (1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 metres) in under four minutes was Roger Bannister in 1954, in a time of 3:59.4. [1] This barrier would not be broken by a high school student until 1964, when Jim Ryun ran the distance in a time of 3:59.0 at the Compton Relays. [ 2 ]

  5. Every 15 Minutes: Students confront the risks of distracted ...

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    Lowell high school students participated in and watched a simulated impaired driving crash, learning the severity of driving while distracted.

  6. Drivers' working hours - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative driving time without taking a break must not exceed 4.5 hours. Before surpassing 4.5 hours of cumulated driving time, the driver must take a break period of at least 45 minutes. However, this can be split into 2 breaks, the first being at least 15 minutes, and the second being at least 30 minutes in length.

  7. Folks Open Up About 31 Weight-Loss Hacks They Used To Dump ...

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    #1 Eating less, eating better, and walking every time I get a chance. I also switched careers from a desk job one that has me on my feet all day and I walk a mile to work every day instead of driving.

  8. Four-minute mile - Wikipedia

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    It translates to an average speed of 15 miles per hour (24 km/h). [1] It is a standard of professional middle-distance runners in several cultures. The first four-minute mile is usually attributed to the English athlete Roger Bannister, who ran it in 1954 at age 25 in 3:59.4. [2] The mile record has since been lowered by 16.27 seconds.

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