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I stopped and waved traffic off, but a car rolled over the wrenches and blew a tire.
Glorieta Insurgentes' high-speed roller-derby feeds in and out of major avenues, but Plaza de las Cibeles channels traffic off relatively quiet streets.
Sidney Trusty, president of the Venice Park Neighborhood Association, said today that he just hoped the tunnel project would get some of the traffic off the local streets.
One site even saw traffic off by around 30%, a source told The WSJ.
This brought carrier class big data switches into the Ascend constellation a strong combination now of accesss concentrators and big data switches to hand traffic off, when selling to the bigger Internet service providers.
A petrol shortage drove most traffic off the road.
In streets, through traffic, off curbs, over bridges.
Ship traffic off Somalia's Indian Ocean coast plunged as piracy surged there.
Breitbart got traffic off quasi-comical headlines; the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones screamed on his livestream like Sam Kinison.
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