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Traffic break

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65:, and begins weaving across multiple lanes to signal that other drivers are to slow down and remain behind the officer. The speed to which the officer slows is based on the amount of time needed to clear the accident ahead. An officer may completely stop traffic to yield larger separation. The second officer then radios ahead to the first officer, who is still at the site of the accident, and gives them a description of the last vehicle traveling ahead at regular speeds. The first officer will use this information to determine when it is safe to move the accident off the road and onto the shoulder. 20: 69:
to be completed uninterrupted. Some construction requires equipment that obstructs the flow of traffic to a point that it becomes a major hazard to have traffic trying to travel around them, such as adjusting the placement of a traffic sign, (re)striping lane markers, or sweeping the roadway. Alternatively, some construction would produce dangerous conditions to passing vehicles, such as
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Traffic breaks may also be conducted to gradually slow traffic in preparation for a large accident ahead that has caused traffic to stop abruptly. This greatly reduces the chance of subsequent crashes due to motorists not braking in time. Other traffic breaks may give time for construction activities
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During times of high congestion, risky driving, or dangerous road conditions, law enforcement may institute so-called "rolling roadblocks," where official vehicles line up across the road and drive at a set speed. Since anyone attempting to pass them would be doing so on the shoulder and thereby
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When a single traffic break does not allow sufficient time to complete a task, multiple breaks may be conducted in series. This practice is called "running a round-robin".
73:. In rare circumstances, civilian motorists have initiated traffic breaks. In 2004, one Alameda County man ran a traffic break to aid in the emergency landing of a small 328: 265: 57:
Most such traffic breaks are used to clear a hazardous obstruction from the road or to allow a stalled vehicle to safely make its way off the road and onto the
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initiated a traffic break by rapidly shifting between tracks to keep his competitors from winning a hypothetical stunt competition. Furthermore, in the book
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by McKay Hatch, two characters conceive of a scenario whereby a hovercraft in Scandinavia can initiate a traffic break during a police narcotics operation.
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Some traffic breaks have been initiated by vehicles other than automobiles. For example, a motorboat driver initiated a traffic break in the
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Rolling roadblocks have also been used by motorists as a form of protest, for example during the
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garnering a ticket from the officer, traffic speeds are kept at the desired level.
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most commonly refers to the manual separation of traffic, normally conducted by
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to keep marine traffic away from police operations following a
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Separation in the flow of traffic along a road or highway
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6 pm newscast, originally broadcast on March 21, 2013.
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M40 motorway
National Highways traffic officer
traffic
congested traffic
highway patrol
shoulder
warning lights
blasting
Cessna 172
Interstate 580
fuel protests in the United Kingdom
Rivière des Prairies
helicopter prison escape
Saint-Jérôme
Thomas the Tank Engine
Road traffic control
Traffic barrier



"California Highway Patrol terminology"
"KCBS traffic plane lands in, well, traffic"
the original
"No more 'pedal to the metal' in states with 'rolling roadblocks'"
"Fuel crisis looms as pickets hit depots"
"French farmers in rolling tractor roadblock against 'agri-bashing'"
Thomas Train Stunts
archived
citation

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