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As a result of the area's growth, traffic along Route 110, which varies from two to six lanes, has become congested.
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The industry says so-called "usage-based pricing" -- which resembles most wireless plans -- is a sensible option for light Internet users and a way for companies to manage networks that have become congested by the explosion of data-heavy online video.
Since the toll change, traffic has become more congested on the Brooklyn side of the bridge and less congested on the Staten Island side of the bridge.
They cannot afford slips because the Premier League now has the capacity to become congested around those Champions League places.
"Even our wards, they become congested so that sometimes we don't even have the space to keep them," she said.
Heathrow has become extremely adept at squeezing every bit of capacity out of its restricted size, congested terminals and its miserly pair of runways.
"The port to Mexico doesn't have the infrastructure to move our freight, and the ports in Vancouver will become congested very quickly.
In 1988, the government tasked the Civil Aviation Authority with looking ahead 15 years to assess what might be needed to make sure London's airports did not become congested.
Runway safety has become a top issue as air travel steadily expands but few new airports are built, leaving airfields increasingly congested.
As networks become congested, everyone's service deteriorates.
This causes a runny nose, a sore and itchy throat, itchy, red, watery eyes and even pain in the sinuses as they become congested by the increased mucus.
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