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."
The person in the air is called a flyer. When the bases (people holding the flyer) hold the flyer up to there collar bone, its called an elevator It needs a flyer, 2 bases, and a back spot.
The car ahead dawdled, holding up all of the traffic.
You can be charged with "Impeding Traffic"--Holding up traffic- at least in Canton, OH
say if you were in a meeting and you only had 5 minutes to get there you would get very angry and start to HATE TRAFFIC because its holding you up and this might be a very important meeting,thats why most people HATE TRAFFIC.
The bases (the people catching/holding up the flier/'person in the air') and the spotter (the person making sure that the flier doesn't fall and crack her head open) catch the flier.
A traffic warrant is not likely to show up on a section 8 background check. A traffic warrant is not a felony, and it is not something that the person has been charged with.
The force responsible for holding up a lamp hanging from the ceiling is called tension force.
A person who goes up in a balloon is called a passenger or a balloonist.
it look like a person holding their hand up high.
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The person who is in the air, on top of the pyramid, at the top of the stunt, the one people are holding up.
No. That is called temporary sleep paralisys.