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How to Use "Traffic" with Example Sentences
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traffic
(n):
the movement of vehicles on the road, in the air, or on the sea
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Used with adjectives:
"
There is always
bad
traffic
during this hour.
"
(bad, heavy, bumper to bumper, terrible, stop and go, light)
"
Please use this lane for
slow-moving
traffic
.
"
(slow-moving, fast-moving)
"
I'm stuck in
rush-hour
traffic
.
"
(rush-hour, morning, holiday, commuter)
"
Northbound
traffic
is heavy.
"
(northbound, southbound, westbound, eastbound)
Used with verbs:
"
The accident
stopped
traffic
for hours.
"
(stopped, blocked, halted, held up, disrupted)
"
The police officer
directed
traffic
at the crash scene.
"
(directed, controlled)
"
Try to
avoid
early morning
traffic
.
"
(avoid, beat)
"
Traffic
increases
during this time of the day.
"
(increases, grows, worsens)
Used with prepositions:
"
I'm driving with the flow
of
traffic
.
"
(of)
"
Do not ride your bike
against
traffic
.
"
(against)
Used with nouns:
"
There was a horrible
traffic
accident
on the way to work.
"
(accident, jam, pileup)
"
He received a
traffic
ticket
for speeding.
"
(ticket, violation, citation)
"
Pay attention to the
traffic
signs
on the road.
"
(signs, signals)
"
Traffic
congestion
is a big problem in this city.
"
(congestion, delays, hold-ups, pollution, noise)
"
The city needs to improve
traffic
flow
.
"
(flow, speed)
"
Check the
traffic
report
before leaving.
"
(report, information, update)
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