It means a person (or thing) is acting (or placed) in such a way to slow or even stop the normal flow of traffic, especially when it causes a situation to become dangerous.
It means traffic can pass on either side of an obstruction such as an island.
No. NJSA 39:4-67, Obstruction of Traffic is a non-pont moving violation. If issued a ticket for Obstruction of Traffic the fine is $56.00. If you were issued another ticket and that ticket is being amended to Obstruction of Traffic in court, there is an additional court cost of $33.00.
If you're speaking of obstruction and impeeding traffic that is typically 0 points but you still have to pay the ticket
The sign that indicates you are permitted to pass on either side of a traffic island or obstruction is typically a "Two-Way Traffic" sign or a "Keep Right" sign with an arrow indicating both directions. This signifies that vehicles can navigate around the obstruction from either side. Always ensure to follow any additional markings or signals present in the area for safe navigation.
Unobstructed means free from obstruction.
foreign body airway obstruction
I think you mean Bile duct obstruction, you can call it Biliary obstruction
Small Bowel Obstruction
The technical definition of a road traffic accident is a collision of one motor vehicle with another, a pedestrian, animal, or a stationary obstruction. Traffic collisions result in injury, death, vehicle damage and property damage.
In "The Giver," obstruction refers to the act of deliberately preventing or hindering someone from accessing or receiving specific memories or information. This obstruction is used to control the knowledge and experiences that individuals in the community are exposed to.
A person holding up traffic is often referred to as a "traffic obstruction" or simply a "traffic obstructionist." This term can apply to pedestrians, vehicles, or any other objects that impede the flow of traffic. In legal contexts, such individuals may be cited for violations related to traffic regulations. In casual conversation, they may also be referred to as a "traffic jam" or "roadblock."
'Bypass' means to go around an obstruction.