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Discover LudwigThe phrase "traffic rule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any rule governing the flow of traffic on roads, such as speed limits or turning restrictions. For example, "Drivers must obey the traffic rules to ensure the safety of everyone on the road."
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The targets seemed to be forensic research labs with ties to the police and offices associated with traffic rule enforcement.
"This is the only place in Europe where the golden traffic rule — that pedestrians have the unconditional right of way — is so brazenly disrespected".
Mr. Bannister had fallen afoul of a little-known New York City traffic rule that prohibits anyone from procuring a taxi unprompted for another person "not in his or her social company".
Or are you supposed to stay in the lane just to the left of the bus lane and make the turn from there? A. The traffic rule as stated by the police is unequivocal: Drivers should make the turn from the bus lane.
However, because the alternating traffic rule is only introduced after four consecutive days of continuous high pollution – and the traffic level dropped at the weekend – it was not introduced on Monday, causing criticism of the authorities when the levels shot back up again.
On Sunday, with weather and pollution experts warning that air quality was set to be poor once again, Hidalgo and the Socialist president of the region, Jean-Paul Huchon, insisted the "alternate traffic" rule should be enforced immediately the following day.
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The traffic rules are loosely obeyed.
Enforcing traffic rules is a key challenge.
There are no traffic rules in evidence.
Other traffic rules are flouted with seeming impunity.
One by one they are brutally killed while disobeying traffic rules.
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