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" ... A wave of cold air from the Arctic has frozen power generation equipment and snarled travel this week as it hit parts of the country unaccustomed to snow and ice. Snow, ice and “dangerously cold” wind chills are expected to persist across the country throughout the week, the National Weather Service said Tuesday. A new winter storm has also emerged in the Southern Plains, according to the NWS, and started to make its way toward the Mid-South and the Northeast. ... "
" ... But while a workers’ strike in Rio de Janeiro’s downtown district snarled traffic in the city’s center early in the day, the mood along the beach-front sidewalk known as the “calçadão” before the match was festive. Most of the thousands of fans sported the yellow-and-gold colors of Brazil’s national team, but you could find shirts from virtually all of the nations in the tournament inside and outside the FIFA fan fest on the beach. ... "
" ... France, like Detroit also has the problem of not enough revenue. “French farmers snarled traffic into Paris as they drove tractors onto highways to protest against taxes and new regulations” wrote Bloomberg’s Gregory Viscusi earlier this week. “The action is the latest in tax revolts in France, which in recent weeks has seen horse-riding clubs, truckers and small retail outlets protesting against increased levies by President Francois Hollande’s government.” ... "
" ... However, the unprecedented cold and snow sweeping the east coast of the U.S. wreaked havoc on the nation’s travel and transport system for days. That was especially tough on travelers making their way back from the holidays, and traffic at many airports is still snarled in the mess. It caused thousands of flight cancellations, some major diversions and tarmac delays that would have even the most hardened road warriors running for the emergency exits. ... "
" ... That being said, if you’ve ever been to New York City, you probably know that when the traffic is snarled, there are tricky ways to get from point A to point B. A typical GPS navigation system is not necessarily going to reveal those insider-only driving sneaks. As such, if you are a local New Yorker, you might tell the driver that a faster way to proceed involves taking a route that you suggest, rather than relying on the GPS system. ... "