commuter traffic in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for commuter traffic in the English»Serbian Dictionary

Translations for commuter traffic in the English»Serbian Dictionary

com·mut·er [kə'mjuːtəʳ] N

I.traf·fic ['træfɪk] N no pl

II.traf·fic <-ck-> ['træfɪk] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The road is frequently congested, in particular during rush hour due to heavy commuter traffic.
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Traffic jams are common in the city due to daily commuter traffic volumes, intercity traffic and excessive winter snow.
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The freeway thus carries a heavy mix of commuter traffic, road freight transport, and (periodically) holiday and recreational travellers.
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The station closed in 1964, though for some years there has been a movement to reopen it in order to reduce commuter traffic on the roads.
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The main disadvantage with the class was the small windows, as the trains were designed for commuter traffic rather than sight-seeing.
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This route suffers congestion with commuter traffic most mornings and evenings.
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Additionally, there are issues of connections between different electrical services, particularly connecting intercity lines with sections electrified for commuter traffic, but also between commuter lines built to different standards.
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Commuter traffic in the whole network increased in 2011 on 5.6% and is about 878.33 million people.
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The daily commuter traffic to workplaces in the latter two places is significant.
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The railmotors allowed quite a dense frequency of trains for local commuter traffic as well as for longer distances.
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