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HMS Curacoa (D41) and Traffic

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Difference between HMS Curacoa (D41) and Traffic

HMS Curacoa (D41) vs. Traffic

HMS Curacoa was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Traffic on roads consists of road users including pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, buses and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel.

Similarities between HMS Curacoa (D41) and Traffic

HMS Curacoa (D41) and Traffic have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, Traffic.

International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGs) are published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and set out, among other things, the "rules of the road" or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other vessels at sea to prevent collisions between two or more vessels.

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Traffic

Traffic on roads consists of road users including pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, buses and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel.

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HMS Curacoa (D41) and Traffic Comparison

HMS Curacoa (D41) has 125 relations, while Traffic has 131. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.78% = 2 / (125 + 131).

References

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