Between 0 and 150m 5s.
It generally refers to a side street that intersects with a major thoroughfare. The traffic on the major street is heavy, so traffic on the cross street usually has to stop.
The first traffic light was used in Great Britain in December 1868. It controlled traffic on London's three busiest streets: Bridge Street, Great George Street and Parliament Street.
A street or roadway on which there is traffic flow in either direction.
Traffic on both pieces of 24th Street proceeds from west toward east.
Yes
It is legal for all traffic to make left-hand turns when the traffic light is red if it is a designated "permissive turn" intersection that allows left turns on red after stopping and yielding to oncoming traffic. These intersections are rare and typically have signs indicating this permission. Otherwise, making a left turn on a red light is generally illegal unless otherwise specified by local traffic laws.
Forty-Second Street was created in 1932.
Because it is the 60 SECOND street. Get it? 62nd street :: Sixty second street
The correct capatilization for it is Eighty-Second Street
the street was blocked by traffic
Which ever way the traffic goes
No because if the high street is very busy and loads of people use it then the traffic is busy it doesn't matter because loads of people use it