If you are an average adult, and if the road was flat/paved, than about 5 kms per hour
a train can be a kilometer long. A bridge or road could also be. This question is just too vague.
road distances in km. measurements in metres or even smaller
About 33 miles per hour.
The distance travelled will depend on the average speed over the one-hour period. This, in turn, will depend on a number of factors: · the speed at which your vehicle can travel, · speed limits (and whether or not you obey them), · road conditions, · traffic · whether or not you make comfort stops, fuelling stops etc.
If you are an average adult, and if the road was flat/paved, than about 5 kms per hour
Depending on traffic and road conditions, about an hour.
That's the maximum permitted speed on that section of road.
They could be the same, but not always. To me, there's a slight difference.To me, a traffic hazard could mean there's something dangerous in the road, such as ice. Perhaps a truck has overturned and spilled oil onto the road, and so on.One example of a traffic problem could be very heavy traffic. At rush hour, when everyone is trying to get to work at the same time, just having many, many cars on the road at the same time slows everyone down. That causes a traffic problem.Other people might see this differently.
The drivers of the vehicles comprising the traffic on the road guide this traffic, as the laws/rules of the road dictate.
A circle in the middle of a road utilized to slow down traffic
road traffic accident claims
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Traffic is a noun - the plural form is still 'traffic' (no 's' on the end). "There is a lot of traffic on the road."
a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
Too vague. Depends on road condition, traffic and many other factors.
On the Road - Traffic album - was created in 1973-10.