Unladen sea traffic
1) Sea traffic for which neither goods nor passengers are carried.
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Road traffic accident 1) Accident involving motor vehicle on road in which damage to another vehicle or roadside property occurs or other persons are injured. In the event of such, driver must stop, give his name and address, that of the vehicle owner and the vehicle registration number and report to police as soon as reasonably possible but in any case within 24 hours. National sea traffic 1) Sea traffic between two ports of a national territory or one port sea traffic, irrespective of the country in which the vessel is registered.
Traffic warden 1) Person appointed by local police authority to act as such (ie when in uniform only). They have powers to enforce the law mainly in connection with stationary vehicle offences such as parking and causing an obstruction and at crossings and car pounds and can require a driver to give his or her name and address, but not produce their driving licence (except when on duty at car pound) or other vehicle documents. Traffic office 1) Superseded term meaning an office where traffic is planned (eg in a road haulage operation). Now largely replaced with terms like 'distribution' or 'planning' office.
Traffic jam 1) When traffic congestion gets to a point where vehicles come to a complete stop, or can only progress slowly in a stop-start fashion with the same environmental penalties as described above. Traffic congestion 1) Situation where many vehicles on the same stretch of road, or in a town centre, result in congestion with consequent slow movement, frustration of drivers and excessive consumption of fuel and emission of vehicle exhaust fumes polluting the atmosphere - hence why traffic congestion is seen as an environmental evil to be eradicated. Traffic Commissioner 1) Statutory authority empowered to issue goods and passenger 'O' licences and discipline operators (eight appointees currently, in Traffic Area/Office 1) The Транспортная линия (Traffic lane) 1) Путь между двумя пунктами, являющийся неделимой единицей при консолидации грузов.
Traffic 1) (1) Vehicular traffic on a road or rail network, aircraft or ships operating along 'traffic lanes'. The more there are the greater the traffic congestion is said to be (ie the UK's M25 London orbital motorway is as congested with road traffic, as the English Channel is busy with shipping traffic, etc). (2) Goods or passengers carried by traffic (see above). |
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