Traffic return

a periodical statement of the receipts for goods and passengers, as on a railway line.

See also: Traffic

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The true acid test of the project's success is likely to come in September, when full levels of traffic return.
This treatment can see traffic return to using the road between five to 20 minutes after application, depending on weather conditions.
This treatment can see traffic return to using the road between five to twenty minutes after application, depending on weather conditions.
You probably have a few days left before life, work, school runs and traffic return to normal.
The project would see the closure of Ironmonger Row to traffic, two-way traffic return to Trinity Street, and Cross Cheaping to become pedestrianised.
So why are online advertising budgets getting bigger if there is so little traffic return on their investment?
"We are delighted to see major freight traffic return to Gloucester," explained Ian Jarvis, general manager of British Waterways' south west division.
The R&S Web Application Firewall scales up to handle peaks of traffic, and scales back down when traffic returns to its usual state.
Air traffic returned to normal at Abha airport after it was temporarily suspended due to the attack.
An entry about the fire on travel monitoring website Inrix, updated at around 12.30pm added: "Traffic returned to normal, earlier vehicle fire on M53 Southbound at J12 A55 (Chester).
In Islamabad and Karachi, traffic returned to normal after protesters ended sit-ins and road blockages were removed over the night.
Traffic returned to normal after clearing the scene of the accident.