blocked lanes
You say "traffic jam" in French as "embouteillage".
That depends on the circumstances, the possibilities could be A queue of traffic A lane of traffic A stream of traffic A traffic jam
traffic jam
Controlled Intersection
The word jam means "to press tightly," or "to become wedged" It was first used in 1706. It is often associated with the word identifying the material which is jammed - a log jam for floating logs, an ice jam for ice in a river, a paper jam in a printing press or copying machine, and a traffic jam for vehicles on a road.
Road rage
The Beijing traffic jam (60 mile traffic jam for 10 days)
Traffic approaching the light is to stop. If the way is clear, traffic can then proceed through the intersection.
Traffic jam
Traffic jam
The duration of Traffic Jam - film - is 2.02 hours.
An uncontrolled intersection is an intersection that has no traffic controls -- no traffic signals, stop sighs, yield signs, etc.