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traffic police

1 of 1noun
/ˈtræfɪk pəˈlis/
Forms:traffic police
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the officers who manage and enforce traffic laws and regulations

Traffic police are law enforcement officers who focus on managing and enforcing traffic rules on the roads. Their duties include directing traffic, monitoring vehicle speeds, stopping drivers who break laws, and investigating accidents. Traffic police help keep roads safe by ensuring drivers follow speed limits, stop signs, and other important rules. They are commonly seen at busy intersections, near schools, or during events with heavy traffic, and their work helps reduce accidents and ensure smoother traffic flow.

  • Traffic police are responsible for ensuring that drivers obey traffic rules and maintain safety on the roads.
  • The traffic police officer directed the flow of vehicles during the rush hour to prevent congestion.
  • When a car broke down on the highway, the traffic police quickly arrived to assist and keep the area safe.
  • In some cities, traffic police use motorcycles to patrol and respond swiftly to traffic incidents.
  • It's important to respect the instructions given by traffic police to avoid accidents and fines.