- (roads/sidewalks) for
travel and transportation.
Traffic laws
govern and
regulate traffic,
while rules of the road
include traffic laws and
informal rules that may have...
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TRAFFIC (Trade
Records Analysis of
Flora and
Fauna in Commerce), also
known as the
Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network, is a
global non-governmental organization...
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Traffic is the
second studio album by the
English rock band of the same name,
released in 1968 on
Island Records in the
United Kingdom as ILPS 9081T (stereo)...
- A
traffic collision, also
known as a
motor vehicle collision, or car crash,
occurs when a
vehicle collides with
another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road...
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Traffic lights,
traffic signals, or
stoplights – also
known as
robots in
South Africa, Zambia, and
Namibia – are
signaling devices positioned at road...
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Traffic were an
English rock band
formed in
Birmingham in
April 1967 by
Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi,
Chris Wood and Dave Mason. They
began as a psychedelic...
- network.
Network traffic is the main
component for
network traffic measurement,
network traffic control and simulation.
Network traffic control - managing...
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Traffic signs or road
signs are
signs erected at the side of or
above roads to give
instructions or
provide information to road users. The
earliest signs...
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Traffic waves, also
called stop waves,
ghost jams,
traffic snakes or
traffic shocks, are
traveling disturbances in the
distribution of cars on a highway...
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Traffic engineering can mean:
Traffic engineering (transportation), a
branch of
civil engineering Teletraffic engineering, a
field of
statistical techniques...