CROSS ROADS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CROSSROADS HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. Suite 705 120 Washington Square Lansing MI 48933 CROSS ROADS;PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL SERVICES;
CROSSROADS E.S. ORIGINALS, INC. 7th Floor 440 9th Avenue New York NY 10001 CROSS ROADS;footwear;
CROSSROADS INTERSTATE HOTELS 680 Andersen Drive Pittsburgh PA 152208126 CROSS-ROADS;consulting services in the field of hotel management;
CROSSROADS AMWAY CORPORATION Ada MI CROSS ROADS;personal care toiletry items, namely, eau de cologne, perfume, soap, shower gel, bath gel, body lotion and dusting powder;
CROSSROADS THOR TECH, INC. 601 East Beardsley Avenue Elkhart IN 46514 CROSS ROADS;travel trailers and fifth-wheel trailers;
CROSSROADS Connecticut Venture Group 1891 Post Road Suite F Fairfield CT 06430 CROSS ROADS;Arranging and conducting business fairs and conferences in the fields of venture capital and venture capital financing; organizing exhibitions in the fields of venture capital and venture capital financing; developing and disseminating manuals and materials for others in the fields of venture capital and venture capital financing;
CROSSROADS Crossroads RV, Inc. P. O. Box 40 1115 West Lake Street Topeka IN 46571 CROSS ROADS;travel trailers and fifth-wheel trailers;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus are provided for estimating an impedance through a node at an intersection between roads in a roadway network. The impedance may be measured in time or distance, for example. Characteristic information describes at least one feature of the intersecting roads. One or more pieces of characteristic information may impact the impedance of traffic through an intersection and are used to estimate the impedance through the node. Examples of characteristic information are speed information, road-type, network routing level, intersection angle information, one-way, and cross traffic turn information. An impedance factor, or a cost, is assigned to each piece of characteristic information. The cost may be positive if the characteristic information adds impedance to the node, or negative if the characteristic information subtracts impedance from the node.