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101 traffic-volume meter
nTRANSP medidor del volumen del tráfico m -
102 traffic accident
s.accidente de tránsito, accidente de circulación, accidente de tráfico. -
103 traffic agent
s.agente de tránsito, agente de tráfico. -
104 traffic area
s.zona de tráfico. -
105 traffic beam
s.luz de pase, luz de cruce. -
106 traffic capacity
s.capacidad de tráfico. -
107 traffic channel
s.canal de tráfico. -
108 traffic circle
s.rotonda, convergencia circular de varias calles, cruce giratorio, glorieta. -
109 traffic cone
s.cono señalizador. -
110 traffic control
s.control de tránsito, control de tráfico, control del tráfico, regulación del tráfico. -
111 traffic cop
s.policía de tránsito, policía de tráfico, tamarindo. -
112 traffic court
s.juzgado de circulación, tribunal de tránsito, sala de tránsito, juzgado de tráfico. -
113 traffic department
s.departamento de tráfico. -
114 traffic deviation
s.desvío del tránsito, desvío. -
115 traffic engineering
s.1 ingeniería de tránsito.2 ingeniería de tráfico. -
116 traffic flow
s.1 flujo de tráfico.2 intensidad del tráfico cursado. -
117 traffic guiding
s.balizamiento. -
118 traffic hold-up
s.atasco. -
119 traffic island
s.isla peatonal, barrera de seguridad de poca altura y demarcada entre las dos vías de una carretera o calle principal, camellón de la vía, isla de seguridad. -
120 traffic jam
s.embotellamiento de tránsito, atasco, atascamiento vial, atascamiento del tráfico.
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