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The carnival in Witney had many things and great things to see and hear, bands, rock music two steam engines. The drivers are as photogenic as the engines!
Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties' volunteer Bruce Rutledge stands inside Henry's Kitchen, one of five mobile kitchens in the American Red Cross Disaster Services Program.
Henry's Kitchen is designed to produce between 10,000-12,000 hot meals daily within heavily impacted disaster areas. It will spend the next several winters in King County, while a significant flooding risk still threatens the Green River Valley.
For more information, visit www.seattleredcross.org
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
Ok, so on the day I was leaving for Canada I had to drive from Pinelands(suburbs) to the City Center. It was the first time in ages I'd had to drive in suburbia in the morning. Anyways, I was behind this car driving INCREDIBLY slowly. Eventually we got to a traffic light and I pulled up next to the car to overtake... This is what I was greated with... I promise you I almost pissed in my pants. She was not happy with me taking the pic, but come on! Look how far forward her seat is.
Young lady tractor driver aboard a vintage Nuffield 4/25 tractor. This model of tractor was actually based on BMC's Mini !
Photo - Astle Park Traction Engine Rally, 2024 - Chelford, Cheshire.
Waiting for the bus everyday I see the same thing. Why not add a different take on the bus driver? // #commuting #grunge #streetphotography #mobilephotography #Droidography #n3c
Cab drivers, a lot of them originating from Somalia, protesting unfair practices of their employers at the drive way of the Las Vegas Convention Center during the NAB show.
Konica Hexar AF, Agfa Precisa CT 100. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Look at that, it looks as though he is on his Mobile Phone. Still not to worry, they can't stop those idiots in cars doing it and they are going a lot slower than this chap. Best looked at in the Original size.
Caught this taxi driver taking a rest shortly after sunset in Ho Chi Mihn City. Used a monopod and slow shutter speed to blur the traffic.
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
For the Gizmodo shooting challenge. This was the shot that I didn't choose because there was a bit too much blur.
A project from many years ago when I designed a set of cards for a game based on London Buses. Basically a point scoring game with players trying to get as many passengers as possible. Too mathematical really!
A driver and conductor were needed for each bus card, before passengers (points) could be earned.
"On a spring night two months ago, five boys in a brand new car hurtled along route 202 in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 90 m.p.h. Suddenly the car struck the road divider, bounced back across the highway into the guard rail, and then smashed into a railroad bridge abutment. James E. Knott, 18, and James R. Myers, 16, seniors at the Ambler, Pennsylvania, high school, and Anthony S. Ciocca, 17, a former student there, were dashed to the roadbed and killed.
The driver and owner of the car, Harry R. Schield, 20, died of his injuries five days later. Only James F. Serrao, 16, who was asleep in the backseat, survived. Knott’s grief stricken father urged that the wreckage be displayed as a warning to other youngsters at his sons school. The Ambler school board refused.
Immediately, several other schools in the area arranged to show the mangled automobile to their pupils. Here, students of the Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School review the grid memorial to the aftermath of a teenage party.
Photograph by Frank Ross"
Soldiers with the 18th Military Police Brigade watch as their instructor demonstrates proper seat and hand position during an Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club driver safety course at Hockenheimring race track in Hockenheim, Germany, Nov. 21. The brigade participates in three courses per quarter in an effort to keep MP Soldiers safe on the road while conducting patrols. (Photo by
Taxi drivers sitting in the shade, waiting for customers - if you look closely you can see their blue-painted taxis reflected in the sunglasses.