In the US, we say you are merging into traffic. In Canada, some years ago, it was called squeezing into traffic.
A gap is a smaller entrance way into traffic than a hole is, I believe.
First, you need to know how fast the oncoming traffic is going. Obviously if traffic is moving slowly, you don't need a large gap. If traffic is moving fast, you need a larger gap. Secondly, you should know how long it will take you to speed up to the speed limit. Finally, if you are not sure if you can make it in a gap, don't try to. There will be another gap. The people who are behind you will wait. Be safe, be smart.
"Fitting room" is typically written as two words.
No, the word traffic is a noun.
There is no base word for the word traffic. Traffic is a word that is whole and without a base from another language. Traffic is a noun that is found in the English language.
bridge the gap
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Conforming
ill-fitting.
The gap is going to be 5/32 with the pipe centered. You could weld it.
the word traffic comes from the word 'tafriq' from arabia!It was first used for business!
Inability to judge a safe gap in oncoming traffic