Definition of Trafficable. Meaning of Trafficable. Synonyms of Trafficable

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Definition of Trafficable

Trafficable
Trafficable Traf"fic*a*ble, a. Capable of being disposed of in traffic; marketable. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Trafficable from wikipedia

- (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...
- 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)...
- Malayalam-language film Traffic (2016 film), a Hindi remake Traffic (band), an English rock band Traffic (Traffic album), 1968 Traffic (Estonian band) Traffic (ABC album)...
- Traffic Cops is a British do****entary series broadcast on Channel 5 (and formerly on BBC One) which follows Roads Policing Units from various UK police...
- Traffic engineering can mean: Traffic engineering (transportation), a branch of civil engineering Teletraffic engineering, a field of statistical techniques...
- Web traffic is the data sent and received by visitors to a website. Since the mid-1990s, web traffic has been the largest portion of Internet traffic. Sites...
- network. Network traffic is the main component for network traffic measurement, network traffic control and simulation. Network traffic control - managing...
- Traffic waves, also called stop waves, ghost jams, traffic snakes or traffic shocks, are traveling disturbances in the distribution of cars on a highway...
- traffic management: air traffic controller Within rail traffic management: rail traffic controller, train dispatcher or signalman Within road traffic...
- Traffic obstruction is a common tactic used during public protests and political demonstrations. Most jurisdictions[which?] consider the obstruction of...