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Definition of Traffic court
1. Noun. A court that has power to prosecute for traffic offenses.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Traffic Court
Literary usage of Traffic court
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac (1921)
"traffic court, 182 Clermont av.—Entire Borough of Bkln. Domestic Relations Court,
Myrtle and Vander- bllt avs.—Entire Borough of Bkln. 5th Dist. ..."
2. Careers for Women by Catherine Filene (1920)
"The special courts are the Women's Day Court, Domestic Relations Court, Traffic
Court, Probation Court, Men's Night Court, and Municipal Term. ..."
3. Practical Police Work: What to Do and how to Do it by James Joseph Skehan, James P. Conway (1919)
"... traffic court The traffic court has been organized by the board of City
Magistrates to try violations of the traffic regulations. ..."
4. Heave-Ho: Phase Two by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"Until recently, if you decided to fight a parking or moving-violation ticket in
traffic court, an electronic audiotape recording was made without your ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Parts of this court are known as the Women's Night Court, the Men's Night Court,
the Domestic Relations Court, the traffic court and the Municipal Term ..."
6. By the People... U.S. Government Structure: An English As a Second Language Text (1994)
"For example, you go to a traffic court for traffic problems. If the money in the
case is a small amount, you go to a small claims court. ..."
7. The Public Conscience: Social Judgments in Statute and Common Law by George Clarke Cox (1922)
"A new order in the enforcement of traffic regulations is indicated in the first
official report of New York's traffic court. ..."