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It also ruled that the new centre would create serious traffic congestion.
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Whenever you introduce the network to new areas, we experience congestion immediately.
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Such a change would certainly alleviate congestion and would likely reduce accidents.
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McClay said his priority would be improving road safety and easing congestion.
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He also said fewer cars on the road would solve congestion issues.
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It also ruled that the new centre would create serious trafficcongestion.
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Supporters of the project say it is essential to reduce trafficcongestion.
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Many residents worry casinos will bring trafficcongestion, crime and social ills.
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High house prices and trafficcongestion are being blamed for the shortage.
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Improve a road and prosperity ensues, but so does damaging trafficcongestion.
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Could this create a trafficjam in the system in March 2016?
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I haven't sat in a trafficjam for years, Tracy McKelvey said.
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No one was hurt, but the trafficjam caused two asthma-induced deaths.
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There was a sense his career was stuck in a trafficjam.
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A young man sells plantain chips in trafficjam at Marina Lagos.
Usage of snarl-up in English
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Queues are ubiquitous and a monumental traffic snarl-up snakes out to Muckross.
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To pull it off without a massive snarl-up would require great diplomacy.
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The snarl-up has been caused by roadworks, which are not expected to finish for another month, state news agency Xinhua said.
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However, she said "even this scheme cannot prevent snarl-ups during bad weather".
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It's a fair bet that traffic snarl-ups on Pearse Street were pretty rare in 1948.
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Idling car engines and snarled-up roads poison the air and our children's bodies across the UK.
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However, the building works are exacerbating snarl-ups.
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With travel restricted to domestic holidays only - snarl-ups are likely in many parts of the country.
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Dubai Desert Classic: For a while the leaderboard had the snarled-up look of a Dubai traffic jam.
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It's a snarled-up affair, the whole on't.
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Documents show big problems surrounding the overhaul of the country's critical IT systems for managing highway crashes, snarl-ups and roadworks.
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Documents show big problems surrounding the overhaul of the country's over-taxed IT systems for managing highway crashes, snarl-ups and roadworks.
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They complain of traffic snarl-ups on the main street, and a tendency to knock the rough edges off the town.
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They were not talking about Viagra but about the ever-worsening traffic snarl-ups, Mr Joe O'Toole (Ind) told the House.
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Duterte said he wanted to prioritize education, complete infrastructure projects planned or underway and find a solution to chronic Manila traffic snarl-ups.
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Mangled branches, smashed trunks, and snarled-up mats of vegetation were all cluttered together; their smooth progress was ominous, nothing stood in their way.