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K factor (traffic engineering)         
In transportation engineering, the K factor is defined as the proportion of annual average daily traffic occurring in an hour.
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APPLICATION OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERING THEORY TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Traffic engineering (telecommunications); Telecommunications traffic engineering; Teletraffic Engineering; Teletraffic engineering in broadband networks; EFCI; Teletraffic Engineering in Broadband Networks; Teletraffic engineer; Teletraffic; Teletrafficist; Teletraffic theory
Explicit Forward Congestion Indication (Reference: ATM)
Traffic congestion         
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  • The HOV lanes in [[Highway 404]] in [[Southern Ontario]] are separated by a stripped buffer zone that breaks occasionally to allow vehicles to enter and exit the HOV lane.
  • A38M Aston Expressway]] in [[Aston]], towards central [[Birmingham]] - the lanes are controlled via the overhead gantries, which reverse the flow of one lane (making 4 in one direction, 2 in the other and a central buffer lane) during peak times accordingly.
  • Busy traffic in [[Auckland]]
  • Widening works under way on the [[M25 motorway]] surrounding [[London, England]] to increase the number of lanes
  • Highway 20]], Israel
  • Traffic jam in Beijing
  • Costs of Congestion and Parking Search
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  • I-894]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], U.S. The queue of cars waiting at the red light can be seen on the upper portion of the picture.
  • Traffic jam at EDSA-Tramo in [[Pasay]], Metro Manila
  • Traffic congestion in [[Istanbul]]
  • Traffic jam in [[Dhaka]]
  • Rush hour traffic in Interstate 95 in [[Miami]]
  • Congestion on a street in [[Taipei]] consisting primarily of [[motorcycles]]
  • During [[rush hour]], right turns onto the side street shown here are prohibited in order to prevent [[rat running]].
  • Belfast Great Victoria Street]]
  • Traffic jam in [[New Delhi]]
  • Different modes of transport require different amounts of road space.
  • Traffic congestion detector in Germany
  • Houses in this street in [[Royal Tunbridge Wells]] were built when cars were few. With no provision for garages or off-street parking, on-street parking has formed a choke point likely to cause traffic congestion.
  • Bike lane constructed in areas of low space to encourage use of human-sized transportation
  • Traffic jam in Los Angeles, 1953
  • Congestion on [[A64 road]] which heading towards to [[York]]
  • Traffic jam - traffic on the Cairo-Assiut highway is blocked due to fog
  • Commonwealth Avenue]] in [[Quezon City]] on July 5, 2022
  • Congestion during [[lunch hour]] on [[U.S. Route 11E]] in [[Morristown, Tennessee]]
  • Traffic congestion in [[Bandung]], [[West Java]]
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  • Typical traffic jam in [[São Paulo]] downtown, despite [[road space rationing]] by plate number. ''Rua da Consolação'', São Paulo, Brazil
  • Rapid economic growth]] in China has resulted in a massive increase in the number of private vehicles in its major cities. Shown here is a traffic jam in downtown [[Haikou]], [[Hainan Province]], China.
  • economic growth]] has resulted in a massive increase in the number of private vehicles on its roads overwhelming the transport infrastructure. Shown here is a traffic jam in [[Delhi]].
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  • Traffic jam in [[Warringah Freeway]]
CONDITION ON ROAD NETWORKS THAT OCCURS AS USE INCREASES, AND IS CHARACTERIZED BY SLOWER SPEEDS, LONGER TRIP TIMES, AND INCREASED VEHICULAR QUEUEING
Traffic jam; Traffic jams; Traffic backup; Road congestion; Congestion (traffic); Traffic Jam; Trafic jam; Jamiton; Traffic snarl-up; Causes of traffic congestion; Countermeasures against traffic congestion; Traffic block; Traffic congestion management; Traffic Density; Traffic congestion in Indonesia; Traffic congestion in New Zealand; Traffic congestion in the United Kingdom; Traffic congestion in the United States; Economic impact of traffic congestion; Traffic distruption; Economic effects of traffic congestion; Traffic density; Traffic congestion in Australia; Traffic congestion in China
Traffic congestion is a condition in transport that is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing. Traffic congestion on urban road networks has increased substantially since the 1950s.

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K factor (traffic engineering)
In transportation engineering, the K factor is defined as the proportion of annual average daily traffic occurring in an hour.