the coming and going of cars, airplanes, people, etc. in an area at a particular time
交通
a set of rules and regulations that govern the conduct of drivers and pedestrians on the road
交通法
the legal right for a vehicle or pedestrian to proceed before others in a particular situation
優先権
a regulation requiring motorists to change lanes or slow down when passing emergency vehicles parked on the roadside
車線変更法
the legal maneuver allowing drivers to make a right turn at a red traffic light after coming to a complete stop
赤信号での右折
the most speed that a vehicle is legally allowed to have in specific areas, roads, or conditions
速度制限
a technology that uses optical character recognition to read vehicle license plates
自動ナンバープレート認識
a type of camera that is used to detect and record traffic violations, such as speeding or running a red light, and to capture images or video of the offending vehicle
交通取締りカメラ
a device installed at intersections to automatically photograph vehicles that run red lights
赤信号カメラ
a set of lights, often colored in red, yellow, and green, that control the traffic on a road
信号機
a set of signals, often with red, yellow, and green colors, that controls the flow of vehicles and pedestrians on a road
信号機
the green-colored traffic signal that allows drivers or pedestrians to move forward
青信号
a traffic signal indicating that vehicles should prepare to stop as the light is about to turn red
黄色信号
a device used to immobilize vehicles by securing it around a wheel, preventing movement
車輪クランプ
a designated place where vehicles are stopped for inspection or control, often by law enforcement
検問所
a method used to measure the amount of alcohol in a person's breath to determine if they are under the influence of alcohol
呼気検査
a place where police officers measure the speed of vehicles and issue tickets to those exceeding the speed limit
スピードトラップ
the measures taken to slow down vehicles and improve safety on roads
交通を落ち着かせること
the redirection of traffic lanes to accommodate opposite directional flow, typically during emergencies or events
逆流レーン反転
the task of directing traffic, usually performed by a police officer or traffic warden at an intersection or congested area
交通整理の任務
a group of police officers responsible for enforcing traffic laws and ensuring safety on highways
ハイウェイパトロール
a person who helps direct and manage the flow of vehicles on roads, ensuring safety for drivers and pedestrians
交通警官
a person who controls traffic with signals and signs to ensure safety on roads and highways
標識員
a person who assists pedestrians, especially children, in safely crossing roads or intersections
横断歩道守衛
a place where vehicles slow down or stop because the road narrows or there is an obstruction
ボトルネック
a situation in which traffic is so heavily congested that movement is virtually impossible
交通渋滞
the condition where traffic slows down or comes to a halt due to a large number of vehicles on the road
交通渋滞
a large number of bikes, cars, buses, etc. that are waiting in lines behind each other which move very slowly
交通渋滞
the movement of vehicles passing through a particular area without stopping or originating from there
通過交通
a situation where straight-moving vehicles mistakenly assume an intersection is clear because of their yellow signal, leading to potential conflicts with turning or crossing traffic
イエロートラップ
a device found on a street or in a parking lot that requires payment to allow a vehicle to be parked for a certain amount of time
パーキングメーター
a traffic rule allowing cyclists to treat a stop sign as a yield sign, proceeding cautiously if the intersection is clear
アイダホストップ
the maximum amount of time commercial drivers are allowed to operate their vehicles within a given period, as regulated by the Department of Transportation
業務時間
a traffic regulation where vehicles from all directions are required to come to a complete stop at an intersection
全方向停 stop
a traffic management strategy that involves reducing the number of lanes on a road to improve safety and accommodate other modes of transportation, such as cycling and walking
ロードダイエット