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Since stocks are worth more, people might spend more, and that would create supply shortages, labor bottlenecks, traffic jams, road rage, ulcers and who knows what else.
To prevent traffic bottlenecks, traffic was prohibited from making left turns onto and off of the bridges.
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But the most restricted industry faced the some serious problem after liberalization and these were infrastructure bottleneck, traffic jam, taxation policy, and productivity [3].
Santiago compares to other South American metropolis in terms of bottleneck traffic, but the city itself has a European feel and stands at an elevation of 1700 feet, surrounded by the Andes mountains.
This causes bottlenecks in traffic and is source of frustration for many Iraqis.
To tell precisely where the bottlenecks are, traffic trackers use spatial and continuous systems, which monitor the progress of specific cars.
Any potential bottlenecks in traffic movement should also be identified (MCDEM 2008).
For finding the areas, which locally and/or temporarily has bottlenecks in traffic or are underserved by certain means of transport (e.g. buses and trains), a comprehensive analysis and the creation of a new all-transport plan covering traffic model is needed [20].
From the Turnpike's opening in 1940 until the realignment projects, the tunnels were bottlenecks; opposing traffic in the same tubes reduced speeds.
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