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  2. Disappearance of Robin Graham - Wikipedia

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    She was not at the scene, and no one has ever heard from her again. [10] At around 11:15 p.m. on March 22, 1970, Kathleen Johns, 22, was driving west on Highway 132 near Interstate 5 in Modesto with her 10-month-old daughter, when she observed a late-model vehicle, light in colour, following her. The other vehicle followed her as she stopped.

  3. Motor vehicle fatality rate in U.S. by year - Wikipedia

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    VMT– Vehicle miles traveled (billions) Fatalities per 100 million VMT Population Fatalities per 100,000 population Change in per capita fatalities from previous year 1899 26 [8] 1900 36 76,094,000 0.05 NA 1901 54 77,584,000 0.07 47.1% 1902 79 79,163,000 0.10 43.4% 1903 117 80,632,000 0.15 45.4% 1904 172 82,166,000 0.21 44.3% 1905 252 83,822,000

  4. Disappearance of Maura Murray - Wikipedia

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    Height. 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1] Website. mauramurraymissing.org. Maura Murray(born May 4, 1982) is an American woman who disappeared on the evening of February 9, 2004, after a car crash on Route 112near Woodsville, New Hampshire, a village in the town of Haverhill. Her whereabouts remain unknown.

  5. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    MapQuest. Screenshot of MapQuest in use on a web browser. MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service. It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. [1] MapQuest vies for market share with competitors such as Apple Maps, Here and Google Maps.

  6. Highway hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    Highway hypnosis, also known as white line fever, is an altered mental state in which an automobile driver can safely drive lengthy distances with no recollection of consciously having done so. [1] In this state, the driver's conscious mind is fully focused elsewhere, while seemingly still processing the information needed to drive safely.

  7. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cattle drives were a major economic activity in the 19th and early 20th century American West, particularly between 1850s and 1910s. In this period, 27 million cattle were driven from Texas to railheads in Kansas, for shipment to stockyards in St. Louis and points east, and direct to Chicago. The long distances covered, the need for periodic ...

  8. List of online map services - Wikipedia

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    United States. Apple Maps - covers the whole country. Bing Maps – covers the whole country. Google Maps - covers the whole country. Libre Map Project. MapQuest - covers the whole country. The National Map by the United States Geological Survey. Roadtrippers - covers the whole country. TerraServer-USA - covers the whole country.

  9. Driving Home for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Driving Home for Christmas. For the album by Lee Kernaghan, see Driving Home for Christmas (album). " Driving Home for Christmas " is a Christmas song written and composed by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea. [ 1 ] The first version was originally released as the B-side to his single " Hello Friend " in 1986.

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