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The situation in which the traffic present on the network exceeds available network bandwidth/capacity.
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Congestion occurs when the constraints on the transmission system make it impossible to carry out a transaction. For example, if a utility in New York wanted to buy electricity from Hydro One, and the tie lines to New York were already at capacity, this is an example of congestion.
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A condition that occurs when user demand on a transportation system (ie, roadway or transit route) exceeds the capacity of the system during any period of the day, but usually occurs during the peak commuter periods of 7:00 am to 9:00 am and 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Ãâó: www.jtaonthemove.com/rts/glossary.aspx
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(as it relates to construction projects) - When a large amount of traffic and the effect of a construction project causes backups or an increase in the amount of vehicles in the construction zone. The motorist should anticipate delays and should drive carefully to protect themselves, others and the construction crews. Generally, it is important to slow down.
Ãâó: www.dot.state.mn.us/d1/construction/constterms.htm...
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A series of trading days in which there is no visible progress in price.
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