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Discover Ludwig"impeding traffic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to any actions or situations that cause hindrance or obstruction to the normal flow of vehicles on a road or highway. Example sentence: The car accident on the highway is impeding traffic, causing delays for commuters trying to get to work.
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Impeding traffic?
There are reported to be blockades impeding traffic on nearly every main road.
The car, I added, "was not in any way impeding traffic, and I had my yellow blinking flashers on".
And the third was for "impeding traffic" — on a platform that is about 10,000 square feet.
One 51-year-old cyclist was even fined by the police for impeding traffic on a narrow and winding hill road on the outskirts of the central city.
He went to the police station on Wednesday and said that Ms. Harris's supporters had been standing in the street, impeding traffic.
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The only thing removed was their freedom to impede traffic along a public road.
ON A rural road in Araria, a poor district in the Indian state of Bihar, a roadblock impedes traffic.
"I don't know if you can impede traffic with 15 people per hour coming on the station," Mr. Taylor said.
These pickets never impeded traffic either on the sidewalks or in the street, nor did they disturb any passersby or customers.
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