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The word traffic originally meant "trade" (as it still does) and comes from the Old Italian verb trafficare and noun traffico. ... Broadly, the term covers many kinds of traffic including network traffic, air traffic, marine traffic and rail traffic, but it is often used narrowly to mean only road traffic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Le mot trafic signifiait à l'origine «commerce» (comme il le fait encore) et vient du vieil italien trafficare de verbe et du nom traffico. ... De manière générale, le terme couvre de nombreux types de trafic, y compris le trafic réseau, le trafic aérien, le trafic maritime et le trafic ferroviaire, mais il est souvent utilisé de manière restrictive pour désigner uniquement le trafic routier.

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Answered by Fani22441
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Traffic on roads consists of road users including pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, buses and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel.

Congestion in St. Louis, Missouri, early 20th century

Interstate 80, seen here in Berkeley, California, is a freeway with many lanes and heavy traffic.

Traffic laws are the laws which govern traffic and regulate vehicles, while rules of the road are both the laws and the informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic.[1] Organized traffic generally has well-established priorities, lanes, right-of-way, and traffic control at intersections.

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