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Definition of Car traffic
1. Noun. Cars coming and going.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Car Traffic
Literary usage of Car traffic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1907)
"Railway-Motor-car traffic. T. Hurry Richards and Sidney B. Haslam. Deals with
the use of these cars for local and branch line traffic, discussing the ..."
2. Electric Railway Transportation by Henry William Blake, Walter Jackson (1917)
"A recent example is the diagram of rush-hour car traffic for January, 1915, as
reproduced from the sixth annual report of the Board of Supervising Engineers ..."
3. Transport and economic development: Transport and Economic Development by Centre Economic Research, SourceOECD (Online service), (Paris) European Conference of Ministers, Economics Round Table on Transport (2002)
"The correlation coefficients for car traffic, passenger traffic and freight ...
car traffic intensity by GDP per capita car traffic (km/SOOO GDP) 450 •100 ..."
4. 50 Years of Transport Research by ECMT Staff, SourceOECD (Online service) (2005)
"A road-pricing scheme raising the average price of urban car traffic to that
level would ... Only in non-urban areas would car traffic have started to grow, ..."
5. Report on the Engineering and Operating Features of the Chicago by Bion Joseph Arnold (1905)
"It is impossible to devise loops where one street has to be used for two tracks
and also observe the right of team traffic without crossing the car traffic ..."
6. Key Issues for Transport Beyond 2000: Introductory Reports and Summary of by Ecmt, (Paris) European Conference of Ministers (2002)
"Accordingly, the main objective is to keep private car traffic within acceptable
limits in terms of the environment. It is therefore necessary to do ..."