1. You can either pay a flat fee for your access or pay per megabyte of traffic coming down your line. 2. When the all the traffic came across the level crossing there. 3. As traffic came to a crawl, said police, angry motorists blamed the woman and began shouting insults at her, complicating police attempts to help. 4. At a horn-blaring thoroughfare where traffic comes from eight sides, Solis Gonzalez M. de Jesus is all business in her crisp brown police uniform. 5. At that time, traffic comes to a halt, bustling sidewalks are stilled and radio and TV broadcasts are suspended. 6. But the increased traffic did not come without a price. 7. East Coast traffic is coming back at a slower pace partly because fewer people are traveling to and from New York. 8. I pulled up into the crosswalk so I could see what traffic was coming on South Congress Avenue. 9. If slots on highways were priced like airline seats or telephone calls, traffic would not come to a standstill at rush hour. 10. Late one afternoon, as on most days, traffic has come to a standstill along the main thoroughfare leading north from the port of Buenos Aires. |