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    Traf·fic
    /ˈtrafik/

    noun

    • 1. vehicles moving on a road or public highway: "a stream of heavy traffic" Similar vehiclescarstruckslorries
    • 2. the messages or signals transmitted through a communications system: "data traffic between remote workstations"

    verb

    • 1. deal or trade in something illegal: "we must vigorously enforce our laws against those who traffic in drugs"
  2. The meaning of TRAFFIC is the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route. How to use traffic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Traffic.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrafficTraffic - Wikipedia

    Traffic is formally organized in many jurisdictions, with marked lanes, junctions, intersections, interchanges, traffic signals, cones, or signs. Traffic is often classified by type: heavy motor vehicle (e.g., car, truck), other vehicle (e.g., moped, bicycle), and pedestrian.

  4. TRAFFIC definition: 1. the number of vehicles moving along roads, or the amount of aircraft, trains, or ships moving…. Learn more.

  5. Traffic definition: the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc.. See examples of TRAFFIC used in a sentence.

  6. 2 days ago · noun. 1. the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc. the heavy traffic on Main Street. 2. the vehicles, persons, etc., moving in an area, along a street, etc. 3. the transportation of goods for the purpose of trade, by sea, land, or air.

  7. traffic. noun. /ˈtræfɪk/ [uncountable] the vehicles that are on a road at a particular time. There's always a lot of traffic at this time of day. There are currently delays of 40 minutes due to heavy traffic. She left home early to avoid the rush-hour traffic. The road will be closed to through traffic for eight weeks.

  8. noun [ U ] uk / ˈtræfɪk / us. traffic noun [U] (CARS ETC) Add to word list. A2. the cars, trucks, etc using a road: Traffic is heavy (= there are a lot of cars, etc) in both directions. a traffic accident. Sorry we're late - we got stuck in traffic. Fewer examples. The traffic can be a real nightmare after 4.30.

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