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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real traffic" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "traffic" is an uncountable noun and does not require an article like "a."
Example: "There was real traffic on the highway during rush hour."
Alternatives: "heavy traffic" or "significant traffic".
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He had promised a real traffic commissioner.
"It was a real traffic jam," he said.
Plus, the city rebuilt the park opposite the Coliseum site, simplified the spaghetti of streets and messy parking areas around the statue of Columbus, and created a real traffic circle.
Additionally, we use a real traffic trace from a website to assess our algorithm.
Figure 11 shows the number of vehicles affected by a real traffic event increases very fast.
Our simulation study using a real traffic measurement dataset validates our mechanism in terms of traffic smoothing and user satisfaction.
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A case study is demonstrated for applying the present method to testing the stationarity of a real-traffic trace.
They proved the performance of driving in a real-traffic environment, autonomously with the capability of safety.
The proposed approach was tested in a real-traffic case study and its experimental results, which validate the performance of the proposed approach, are presented in this paper.
That is valuable traffic that then increases the ranking in the search engine because it does not take a lot of real traffic to get your page to the first 3 pages of the search engines.
In order to accommodate the acceptance or rejection of those research hypotheses, experimental trials were planned aiming to gather driving performance data from a driving simulator and real traffic conditions through a specially equipped vehicle.
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