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traffic congestion

1 of 1noun
/ˈtræfɪk kənˈdʒɛstʃən/
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the condition where traffic slows down or comes to a halt due to a large number of vehicles on the road

Traffic congestion is when there are too many vehicles on the road, causing slow movement or a complete standstill. This usually happens during rush hours, in busy areas, or when there is an accident. As a result, drivers experience delays and frustration because the cars are unable to move at a normal speed. Traffic congestion can occur when roads are not wide enough to handle the number of vehicles or when there are too many people trying to travel at the same time.

  • Traffic congestion during rush hour makes it difficult for people to get to work on time.
  • The city often experiences severe traffic congestion around major holidays.
  • Local authorities are working on plans to reduce traffic congestion in downtown areas.
  • Drivers become frustrated when stuck in traffic congestion for long periods.
  • Public transportation can sometimes help alleviate traffic congestion in urban centers.