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  • 11place of business traffic — index market place Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 12traffic circle — traffic .circle n AmE a circular place where two or more roads join, which all traffic must drive around British Equivalent: roundabout …

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  • 13traffic circle — traffic circles N COUNT A traffic circle is a circular structure in the road at a place where several roads meet. You drive round it until you come to the road that you want. [AM] (in BRIT, use roundabout) …

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  • 14Place des Cordeliers à Lyon — The poster advertising the Lumière brothers cinematographe Directed by Louis Lumière …

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  • 15traffic island — ► NOUN ▪ a small raised area in the middle of a road which provides a safe place for pedestrians to stand …

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  • 16Traffic light — The traffic light, also known as traffic signal, stop light, traffic lamp, stop and go lights, robot or semaphore, is a signaling device positioned at a road intersection, pedestrian crossing, or other location. Its purpose is to indicate, using… …

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  • 17Traffic (band) — For other uses, see Traffic (disambiguation). Traffic Traffic in 1973 Background information Origin Birmingham, England …

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  • 18Traffic sign — Most countries post signage, known as traffic signs or road signs, at the side of roads to impart information to road users. Since language differences can create barriers to understanding, international signs using symbols in place of words have …

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  • 19Traffic ticket — A motor officer writes a traffic ticket for a motorist accused of speeding. A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, accusing violation of traffic laws. Traffic tickets generally come in… …

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  • 20traffic — ▪ I. traffic traf‧fic 1 [ˈtræfɪk] noun [uncountable] 1. the movement of planes, ships, trains etc from one place to another: • a telecommunications network for controlling air traffic. 2. TRANSPORT …

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