traffic造句151. Traffic in China keeps to the right.
152. Only traffic turning right may enter the box.
153. The line of traffic progressed slowly through the town.
154. Temporary traffic controls are in operation on New Road.
155. Walk on the inside to avoid the traffic fumes.
156. Both New York and London have traffic problems.
157. The road is closed to vehicular traffic.
158. Traffic was bottled up in the bottleneck.
159. A long line of traffic edged its way forward.
160. We were stuck in a traffic jam for two hours.
161. Traffic was tied up for three hours because of the parade.
162. The Brooklyn Bridge carries traffic across the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
163. The greatest concentration of traffic is in the city centre.
164. The driver at the traffic lights was riding his clutch.
165. There has been an increase in outbound traffic leaving London airport for the Mediterranean resorts.
166. The study says there must be a complete overhaul of air traffic control systems.
167. Traffic ground to a halt as it approached the accident site.
168. A wide area round the two-storey building is sealed to all traffic except the emergency services.
169. I could hear the distant noise of traffic. Otherwise all was still.
170. The driver was not to blame for the traffic accident.
171. The noise of traffic is a constant irritant to city dwellers.
172. Our house is the last one on the left before the traffic lights.
173. The traffic jam was caused by a lorry shedding its load.
173.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
174. She is not a competent driver and can't cope with driving in heavy traffic.
175. The streets in the centre of the city were choked up with traffic.
176. Traffic from Jordan to Iraq is down to a dozen loaded lorries a day, compared with a high of 200 a day.
177. This mishap reminded me of a traffic accident I once experienced.
178. He was totally bemused by the traffic system in the city.
179. A crash on the eastbound side of the freeway is blocking traffic.
180. To escape from police officers the thief weaved through/between/in and out of stationary traffic on a bicycle.