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Be it a weekend or a weekday, people who use roadways to travel usually face the problem of traffic jam. In today’s blog, we will discuss the vocabulary that can be used to convey the traffic and its situation. This vocabulary will be very helpful for discussing traffic status and updates and other related problems. Let’s see what these phrases say.



7 Traffic vocabularies that needs to be learnt

1. Traffic jam

This word is very commonly used in a conversation. When all the vehicles are jammed on a particular road and it requires time to clear the traffic, this particular phrase is used.


E.g. I reached office at 11 am because of a traffic jam on the M.G. Road.

2. Stuck in traffic

This phrase is used by the person or for a vehicle who is facing the problem of traffic jam.


E.g. I have been stuck in the traffic for the last 2 hours.

3. Pull out

Pull out states about a particular vehicle that has been driven in a dangerous way or from the way where it should not be...


E.g. I somehow managed to pull out of the traffic so that I could reach the office on time.

4. Pull over

This phrase means that when a particular vehicle has been stopped by an individual or an incident, it becomes necessary for
 the driver to stop the car on the side of the road.

E.g. To resolve the fight between the two truck drivers, the policeman pulled over his vehicle on the side of the road

5. Contraflow

When there is a construction going on one side of the road, only half of the road is available for traffic of both sides i.e. Left and Right.


E.g. Contraflow is sometimes  the main reason of traffic jam in city area.

6. Congestion

When it becomes difficult to find a way and move ahead because of huge traffic, there is supposed to be a congestion.


E.g. In village areas, movements  of the cattle in the middle of the road often creates congestion.

7. Gridlock

Gridlock is a type of traffic jam where "continuous queues of vehicles block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to a complete standstill".

E.g. Gridlock is the main problem of traffic jam on Sunday evenings and festival times.

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