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Difference between Dutch Grand Prix and Traffic barrier

Dutch Grand Prix vs. Traffic barrier

The Dutch Grand Prix (Grote Prijs van Nederland) is an annual Formula One World Championship auto racing event, held at Circuit Zandvoort, North Holland, the Netherlands, from 1950 through 1985, and after a 35 year hiatus, from 2021 onwards. Traffic barriers (known in North America as guardrails or guard rails, in Britain as crash barriers, and in auto racing as Armco barriersAK Steel (formerly Armco) genericized trademark) keep vehicles within their roadway and prevent them from colliding with dangerous obstacles such as boulders, sign supports, trees, bridge abutments, buildings, walls, and large storm drains, or from traversing steep (non-recoverable) slopes or entering deep water.

Similarities between Dutch Grand Prix and Traffic barrier

Dutch Grand Prix and Traffic barrier have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Auto racing.

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  • What Dutch Grand Prix and Traffic barrier have in common
  • What are the similarities between Dutch Grand Prix and Traffic barrier

Dutch Grand Prix and Traffic barrier Comparison

Dutch Grand Prix has 115 relations, while Traffic barrier has 51. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.60% = 1 / (115 + 51).

References

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