Positive. More traffic means the journey takes more time.
To regulate the flow of traffic.
obey ALL the traffic laws
The three things that traffic monitoring might measure are any fluctuation in the normal traffic, any special events that might cause an increase in traffic and the capacity that travels on the road and how much traffic it can handle. For example on quiet times or roads it can save money and time to turn off the traffic lights when not needed at particular times.
It is the sum of the incomic traffic less the sum of the outgoing traffic, therefore:Traffic = Sum (directional Incoming Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north) - Sum (directional Outgoing Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north)
Traffic lights sequence during rush hour traffic!
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Positive - they keep traffic moving.Negative - they are always red when you approach them
Because of negative charges and positive charges. And because in an electric circuit electrons flow from negative to positive and if the battery wasn't marked you wouldn't know which way to put it in. If put in backwards it would be like trying to drive your car down a one way street filled with traffic, not very good.
Positive: more jobs, good business for restaurants hotels etc... Negatives: Annoying for residents, traffic, crowds :) Hope that helped... It depends on the area
Bichitrananda Sinha has written: 'Sirsi' -- subject(s): City planning, Economic conditions 'Traffic pattern at Sirsi' -- subject(s): Case studies, Commuting, Local transit, Traffic engineering
Carbon Monoxide levels increase with the no as well as the concentration of vehicles. Hence, CO levels are found to be higher at traffic signals.
Advertisements and propaganda for suburban homes said that Suburbia would be all smiles and joy. In reality, suburban mothers were bored (they were expected not to work), children wanted to see their grandparents more often (grandparents lived far away), and fathers hated commuting and the high-way traffic.
More usage of Metro for commuting means less use of personal vehicals. Less use of personal vehicals make less pollution and less traffic and traffic jams. You will reach your place on time and with peace of mind.
Wesley N Redfield has written: 'A disaggregated journey-to-work model' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Commuting, Traffic flow
Positive reinforcement involves adding a reward or incentive to increase the likelihood of a desired behavior recurring, while negative reinforcement involves removing an aversive stimulus to achieve the same effect. Positive reinforcement focuses on providing something desirable, whereas negative reinforcement focuses on eliminating something undesirable.
Carl R. Englund has written: 'Washington metropolitan area rail commuter feasibility study' -- subject(s): Commuting traffic, Railroads
For commuting, you don't have to worry about traffic in the city or driving. You also save money on gas by driving only to the train station and not all the way to your job in the city.