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Discover Ludwig"traffic reductions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a decrease in the amount of traffic on roads or highways. For example: - "The city's new public transportation system has led to significant traffic reductions in the downtown area." - "The government's implementation of carpooling incentives has resulted in traffic reductions of up to 30% during peak hours." - "The construction of a new bypass road is expected to bring about traffic reductions on the congested highway."
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"But it has to be tied up with concrete traffic reductions and community involvement".
Knapp and Smithson [2] analyzed the average traffic reductions on inter-state highways in Iowa State during winter storms.
Knapp and Smithson [9] analyzed average traffic reductions on interstate highways in Iowa State during winter storms.
New traffic signal mechanisms, however, which leverage cameras, computer software and timing equipment, have been netting impressive traffic reductions in urban centres around the world.
However, it is not possible to draw genuinely positive conclusions with regard to road freight transport either in terms of modal transfer or traffic reductions.
We find that the forecast traffic reductions across the cordon and travel time gains were close to those observed in the peak.
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"A street party can make people more receptive to the idea of traffic reduction".
The traffic reduction project This article is part of the Live Better Community Project month.
"There has been an expected traffic reduction of 14-19% so far," Andersland told the Guardian after five days of the ban.
There has been traffic reduction of 11% since 2000, explaining much of the progress that has been achieved in the transport sector.
"We can't do without traffic reduction measures in London and we can't reduce air pollution with green vehicles alone," she said.
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