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congestion

[kuhn-jes-chuhn] / kənˈdʒɛs tʃən /


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The park website said that the reservation system reduced congestion successfully since the pilot was implemented in 2022 and improved visitors’ experiences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Smart motorways use technology to regulate traffic flow and ease congestion.

From BBC

The same forces that produce traffic jams and market bubbles—congestion, imperfect information, coordination failures—are at work here too, only with candles.

From The Wall Street Journal

While capacity is being added at record speed, it has not always translated into power generation, partly due to grid congestion.

From Barron's

It’s crucial for commerce and will alleviate congestion at the nearby Ambassador bridge and the Windsor tunnel.

From The Wall Street Journal