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Discover Ludwig'traffic regulations' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the rules and laws that govern the operation of vehicles on a road. For example: Drivers must abide by all traffic regulations when they are on the road.
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Roughly, whereas regulative rules regulate a pre-existing activity, such as traffic regulations regulate traffic, constitutive rules in a sense create a new activity.
And, apparently, no traffic regulations.
They ignore traffic regulations.
Cornell Police will strictly enforce traffic regulations.
Meanwhile, the government has imposed strict traffic regulations in Tehran, Isfahan and other major population centers.
Rules of the road at sea, internationally agreed-on traffic regulations for ocean waters.
If the American brings hes car abroad he must not be patronizing about Paris traffic regulations.
Despite the relative lack of cars, police enforce traffic regulations strictly and issue tickets.
The rules of a profession or an institution are not like traffic regulations.
Their top speed is 12.5 mph, but D.C. traffic regulations impose a 10-mph limit.
Many Italian motorists are competitive drivers with quick reflexes and sovereign disdain for traffic regulations.
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