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Discover Ludwig"traffic clog" is a correct and widely used term in written English.
It refers to a situation where traffic is congested and moving very slowly due to a large number of vehicles on the road. Example: The morning rush hour caused a major traffic clog on the highway, making it nearly impossible for commuters to reach their destinations on time.
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It's no good if a road such as I-66 is cleared up, only to have traffic clog up nearby routes such as Lee Highway (Route 29), Arlington Boulevard (Route 50) or Leesburg Pike (Route 7).
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Traffic clogs arteries and neighborhood streets alike.
Traffic clogged the roads as traffic lights blinked off.
Its traffic clogs the arteries and poisons the air.
Rush-hour traffic clogged the bike lane on First Avenue.
The 19-block lane runs between 15th Street and Grand Army Plaza, one point where the traffic clogs.
All summer long, and on fall weekends, traffic clogs the roads.
Heavy crosstown traffic clogs the street and the subway stop at Lexington Avenue adds to congestion.
The Passages of Paris are hidden gems well worth discovering away from the traffic clogged boulevards.
With traffic clogging the capital's major streets, the government announced a civil mobilization order for the Athens subway.
The A27 South Downs "motorway" trundles past via the bypass, but it doesn't stop traffic clogging up every inch.
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