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The phrase "a traffic" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "traffic" is a non-count noun, referring to the flow of vehicles or people, and does not require an article.
Example: "There was heavy traffic on the highway this morning."
Alternatives: "traffic jam" or "traffic flow".
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Caused a traffic accident?
A traffic officer also responded.
Obstructing a traffic lane.
"I'm a traffic cop".
(c) A traffic cone.
A traffic jam?
"A traffic cop, but so much more.
He then became a traffic policeman.
IT BEGAN with a traffic violation.
The documents also showed a traffic violation.
A traffic jam clogged the narrow entrance.
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