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traffic pattern

noun

  1. Aeronautics. a system of courses about an airfield that aircraft are assigned to fly when taking off, landing, or preparing to land.
  2. any systematic movement of people or vehicles:

    The kitchen was designed to accommodate the family's traffic pattern.



traffic pattern

noun

  1. a pattern of permitted lanes in the air around an airport to which an aircraft is restricted
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In the case of traffic, a model might struggle to control a set of intersections with different speed limits, numbers of lanes, or traffic patterns.

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To parse the different regional roller skating styles in metro Atlanta rinks, watch the traffic patterns.

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Song said dedicating the two lots to alternative forms of transportation is part of the 17,000-seat venue’s continued efforts to adapt to traffic patterns.

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The U-M system takes GPS data from a percentage of vehicles on the road and extrapolates traffic patterns.

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“We stand firm in our belief that this change in traffic patterns on Atlantic Avenue could have very real public health, safety and general welfare implications.â€

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