She often changes in the car, while slowed by traffic while driving from one line of work to the next.
The road was wide, the dirt packed hard by much traffic, but they had it to themselves.
By the 16th century it had become overwhelmed by traffic.
This 10.5 km section came into use by traffic on 10 June 2007.
Of course, it is not on foot, also not by traffic.
There were also concerns the site would be too small and dominated by traffic.
The resort is more like a city than a village, and plagued by traffic.
The sound was bad, attacked by traffic and the white noise of the city before it got to them, but the high notes were clear.
He that would live by traffic, must hold himself at the disposal of every one claiming business with him.
So, too - when it isn't drowned out by traffic - does something of what must have been its original charm.