Traffic
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676 examples of Traffic in a sentence
It's kind of an extraordinary story when you realize that this is twice as common as homicide and actually more common as a source of death than
traffic
fatalities in this country.
Here we're talking about
traffic
jams, or sometimes detours, or sometimes problems with just the way that things are connected and the way that the brain functions.
I used to teach my students that there are some things, you know, computers just aren't good at, like driving a car through
traffic.
Professor Bob Wang and his team have done computer simulations of what happens when fuzzy estimates combine, even in light traffic, when cars just share GPS data, and we've moved this research out of the computer simulation and into robot test beds that have the actual sensors that are in cars now on these robots: stereo cameras, GPS, and the two-dimensional laser range finders that are common in backup systems.
If you take China, and you just take Beijing, you can see on that
traffic
system, and the pollution associated with the consumption of energy as the cars expand at the price of the bicycles.
And instead of having one school bell that goes off once, have several smaller school bells that go off in different places and different times, distribute the
traffic
through the corridors."
But other examples are
traffic
jams, stock market, society and disaster recovery, terrorism and insurgency.
And [it] shows the Earth in a time flag: on the right, in trilobites and dinosaurs and so on; and over the triangle, we now get to civilization and TV and
traffic
jams and so on.
When they said I should withdraw from the campaign, I filed the first lawsuit against the general directorate of
traffic
police for not issuing me a driver's license.
After being sent to jail or sentenced lashing, or sent to a trial, the spokesperson of the
traffic
police said, we will only issue
traffic
violation for women drivers.
This is what the Internet looks like to a computer that's trying to figure out where the
traffic
is supposed to go.
The
traffic
is so bad.
Traffic
was horrific, and we were coming from the other side of town in the north part of Jerusalem.
Every one of us has on his phone, no matter what kind of phone, a GPS technology done by NowForce, and whenever a call comes in, the closest five volunteers get the call, and they actually get there really quick, and navigated by a
traffic
navigator to get there and not waste time.
They never get stuck in
traffic.
They never, literally, get stuck in
traffic.
Expectations for me were high, and I gleefully entered the student life of lectures, parties and
traffic
cone theft.
Now appearances, of course, can be deceptive, and to an extent, this feisty, energetic persona of lecture-going and
traffic
cone stealing was a veneer, albeit a very well-crafted and convincing one.
They are like roundabouts or
traffic
jams or gridlock in conversation.
There's a firefighter that's stuck, actually, in traffic, and so the firefighters themselves are running a mile and a half to the site itself with upwards of 70 pounds of gear on their back.
The work of a transportation commissioner isn't just about stop signs and
traffic
signals.
So if it worked better for traffic, if it was better for mobility, if it was safer, better for business, we would keep it, and if it didn't work, no harm, no foul, we could put it back the way that it was, because these were temporary materials.
Traffic
moved better.
And this is an important lesson, because it doesn't need to be a zero-sum game between moving
traffic
and creating public space.
While most cities were reaming out their roads, removing parallel parking and trees in order to flow more traffic, they instituted a skinny streets program.
You're in and out of
traffic
all day, and it's zooming around you.
You put on the uniform, and you become invisible until someone is upset with you for whatever reason like you've blocked
traffic
with your truck, or you're taking a break too close to their home, or you're drinking coffee in their diner, and they will come and scorn you, and tell you that they don't want you anywhere near them.
This is what they have been told to do: do signals intelligence, monitor telecommunications, monitor Internet
traffic.
That's what they're trying to do, and since most, a very big part of the Internet
traffic
today is encrypted, they're trying to find ways around the encryption.
When your data
traffic
goes through Sweden, their intelligence agency has a legal right by the law to intercept that
traffic.
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