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What (who) is traffic cone - definition

CONE-SHAPED MARKER USED FOR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Traffic cones; Road cone; Road cones; Roadcone; Construction cone; Orange cone; Yellow traffic cone; Traffic pylon; Highway cone; Safety cone
  • Bridgegate]]" entrance to the [[George Washington Bridge]] in [[Fort Lee, New Jersey]]
  • Traffic cone on the right is used to indicate that no parking is allowed (UK)
  • [[Duke of Wellington]] statue, with cone (and reserve cones on standby)

traffic cone         
(traffic cones)
A traffic cone is a plastic object with a pointed top that is placed on a road to prevent people from driving or parking there.
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Killing cone         
FUNNEL USED IN THE SLAUGHTER OF POULTRY
Poultry cone
A killing cone, also known as a restraining cone or poultry cone, is a funnel used in the slaughter of poultry. The cone is used to hold a to-be slaughtered bird upside down, thus allowing for the animal to be bled more easily.
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.

Wikipedia

Traffic cone

Traffic cones, also called pylons, witches' hats, road cones, highway cones, safety cones, channelizing devices, construction cones, or just cones, are usually cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect traffic in a safe manner. They are often used to create separation or merge lanes during road construction projects or automobile accidents, although heavier, more permanent markers or signs are used if the diversion is to stay in place for a long period of time.

Examples of use of traffic cone
1. "At first when you are reacting to a traffic cone on a stick it‘s a bit hilarious.
2. Spotting a discarded traffic cone, the imaginative three–year–old immediately saw its potential as an impromptu Harry Potter outfit.
3. When reporters fought with Ari, it was unstoppable force meeting immovable object; when they charged at Scotty, they were running over a human traffic cone.
4. Story continues below ‘WHEN YOU WORK FOR THE STATE, YOUR JOB IS TO GIVE GOOD INFORMATION TO THE DECISIONMAKERS.‘ – Yannick Léonard, a French fish and wildlife official PHOTO BY JOE RAY Enter the man with the traffic cone.
5. A three–year–old Harry Potter fan had to be cut free by firefighters after putting a traffic cone on his head as a wizard‘s hat – and it got STUCK.