com'muter traffic in the PONS Dictionary

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A comfortable long-distance drive and nippy in traffic.
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The car employs video cameras mounted on the roof, radar sensors and a laser range finder to monitor other traffic.
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The gap is sealed from traffic since 2004.
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It includes traffic cameras, changeable message signs, ramp meters, and a traffic speed sensor system.
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Many initiatives adopted by him substantially improved the chaotic traffic situation earlier existed.
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It is one-way only and flows clockwise with 2 to 4 lanes of traffic.
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It is configured to a dual carriageway standard carrying two traffic lanes in each direction for most of its length.
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But remember that the speed and traffic on your local network may be limiting factors, so don't overbuy when it comes to hardware.
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In control occupancy terms this comparatively long interval degrades the traffic capacity of a switch.
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She disrobed by the side of the road, in front of the paramedics who were there for a routine traffic accident report.
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