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"traffic statistics" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the data or analysis of some form of transportation, such as the number of vehicles on a certain road or the number of people using public transportation. For example: "The local government released new traffic statistics, revealing a 20% increase in public transportation usage this month."
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Alexa - Traffic Statistics for cmliris.harvard.edu.edu
"Service providers are paranoid about releasing traffic statistics," he says.
Ad partners' misleading traffic statistics require similar skepticism.
The following stories ranked at the top of PAW's Web traffic statistics in 2009.
In 1971, when Gates was sixteen, he wrote a program that made it easier for cities to collect traffic statistics.
Officials at Reagan National and Dulles International airports are expected to release passenger traffic statistics for 2016 later this month.
Maryland had conducted a study comparing traffic statistics between a county using checkpoints and a control county.
Exercisefriends.com, only a year and a half old, is ranked the eighth most popular fitness site by Alexa, a company that compiles Internet traffic statistics.
Mr. Eisner, who once ran ABC, sees the traffic statistics for Veoh, which distributes online video much the way YouTube does, and predicts the demise of broadcast television.
Federal traffic statistics released today showed that rollovers were the leading contributor to the increase in the numbers of deaths on the nation's roads last year.
[Page C2.] Federal traffic statistics showed rollovers were the leading contributor to the increase in the numbers of deaths on the nation's roads last year.
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