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bursty traffic - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Traffic (movie); Traffic (song); Traffic (album); Traffic (film); The traffic

bursty traffic      
(n.) = tráfico de datos de un modo intermitente, flujo de datos de un modo intermitente
Ex: This article describes a mechanism that regulates access of bursty traffic to a LAN.
traffic laws         
  • One-way traffic on Anawrahta road, [[Yangon]]
  • [[Center turn lane]] on a Georgia road
  • Changing lanes on an 8-lane road outside [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • Michigan Avenue]] in Chicago, Illinois
  • Congestion in [[St. Louis, Missouri]], early 20th century
  • This intersection in [[San Jose, California]] has crosswalks, left-turn lanes, and [[traffic light]]s.
  • Yield sign in Switzerland. Mandatory direction to military traffic.
  • An example of a typical rail crossing in the United States as an [[Amtrak]] Carolinian and Piedmont train passes through
  • [[Roundabout]] in a country where traffic drives on the right.  Traffic streams circularly around a central island after first yielding to circulating traffic.  Unlike with traffic circles, vehicles on a roundabout have priority over the entering vehicle, [[parking]] is not allowed and pedestrians are usually prohibited from the central island.
  • Traffic slows to a crawl on the [[Monash Freeway]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia through [[peak hour]] traffic.
  • Slovenia, 1961
  • Protected intersection design based on a common Dutch model, preserving the physical segregation of the cycle lane throughout the intersection
  • intersection]] of two-way streets as seen from above (traffic flows on the right side of the road).  The east–west street has left turn lanes from both directions, but the north–south street does not have left turn lanes at this intersection.  The east–west street traffic lights also have green left turn arrows to show when unhindered left turns can be made.  Some possible markings for crosswalks are shown.
  • Traffic control in Rome, Italy. This traffic control podium can retract back to road level when not in use.
MOVEMENT OF ROAD USERS INCLUDING PEDESTRIANS, RIDDEN OR HERDED ANIMALS, VEHICLES, STREETCARS, BUSES AND OTHER CONVEYANCES, EITHER SINGLY OR TOGETHER, WHILE USING THE PUBLIC WAY FOR PURPOSES OF TRAVEL
Traffic laws; Traffic rules; Right-of-way (traffic); Traffic right of way; Traffics; Rights of way (traffic); Priority (right of way); Road traffic; Right of way (traffic); Automobile traffic; Traffick; Traffic system
Leyes de tráfico
road traffic         
  • One-way traffic on Anawrahta road, [[Yangon]]
  • [[Center turn lane]] on a Georgia road
  • Changing lanes on an 8-lane road outside [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
  • Michigan Avenue]] in Chicago, Illinois
  • Congestion in [[St. Louis, Missouri]], early 20th century
  • This intersection in [[San Jose, California]] has crosswalks, left-turn lanes, and [[traffic light]]s.
  • Yield sign in Switzerland. Mandatory direction to military traffic.
  • An example of a typical rail crossing in the United States as an [[Amtrak]] Carolinian and Piedmont train passes through
  • [[Roundabout]] in a country where traffic drives on the right.  Traffic streams circularly around a central island after first yielding to circulating traffic.  Unlike with traffic circles, vehicles on a roundabout have priority over the entering vehicle, [[parking]] is not allowed and pedestrians are usually prohibited from the central island.
  • Traffic slows to a crawl on the [[Monash Freeway]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia through [[peak hour]] traffic.
  • Slovenia, 1961
  • Protected intersection design based on a common Dutch model, preserving the physical segregation of the cycle lane throughout the intersection
  • intersection]] of two-way streets as seen from above (traffic flows on the right side of the road).  The east–west street has left turn lanes from both directions, but the north–south street does not have left turn lanes at this intersection.  The east–west street traffic lights also have green left turn arrows to show when unhindered left turns can be made.  Some possible markings for crosswalks are shown.
  • Traffic control in Rome, Italy. This traffic control podium can retract back to road level when not in use.
MOVEMENT OF ROAD USERS INCLUDING PEDESTRIANS, RIDDEN OR HERDED ANIMALS, VEHICLES, STREETCARS, BUSES AND OTHER CONVEYANCES, EITHER SINGLY OR TOGETHER, WHILE USING THE PUBLIC WAY FOR PURPOSES OF TRAVEL
Traffic laws; Traffic rules; Right-of-way (traffic); Traffic right of way; Traffics; Rights of way (traffic); Priority (right of way); Road traffic; Right of way (traffic); Automobile traffic; Traffick; Traffic system
(n.) = circulación por carretera
Ex: An additional benefit comes from the fact that trains can take on extra long articulated lorries that by law are prohibited in road traffic.

Definición

traffic jam
(traffic jams)
A traffic jam is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic, or because the road is blocked by something.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Traffic (disambiguation)

Traffic is road users including pedestrians and vehicles using the public way for purposes of travel.

Traffic, Trafic or Traffik may also refer to: