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Namba
Apr 27, 2010, 10:22 AM
Vehicles heading south on Hosea Kutako Avenue may go straight, turn right or turn left at the Sam Nuyoma Avenue intersection. The city traffic engineer believes that equal proportions of cars normally head in the three different directions: straight, turn right and turn left. One hundred-and-eighty vehicles were observed on one day, with the following results:

Clough
Apr 27, 2010, 11:31 AM
Vehicles heading south on Hosea Kutako Avenue may go straight, turn right or turn left at the Sam Nuyoma Avenue intersection. The city traffic engineer believes that equal proportions of cars normally head in the three different directions: straight, turn right and turn left. One hundred-and-eighty vehicles were observed on one day, with the following results:

Hi, Namba!

What are specifics concerning your question, please? It's not easy to understand the way that everything's presently worded.

Thanks!