How to use "traffic" in a sentence

Sentences

It was a busy morning, with a lot of people already in the streets or getting up, and heavy traffic for the market

We drove on through the traffic and I felt full of peace

She pulled the Honda back into traffic and headed for the Pyramid again.

The red traffic light changed.

They stopped at a red traffic light

The traffic light changed to green, and Elliot reluctantly let go of her hand.

They stopped at another red traffic light.

The traffic light turned green.

The traffic thinned out as they drove farther from the heart of town, closer to the looming black mountains that thrust into the last electric-purple light in the western sky.

Beyond the window, out on Charleston Boulevard, traffic sailed murkily through a sudden churning river of dust and paper scraps.

They listened to the country music on the jukebox and watched Charleston Boulevard through the window, where the desert dust storm clouded oncoming headlights and forced the traffic to move slowly

And predicting that a runaway dog will be killed in traffic - that's just a reasonable assumption to make under the circumstances

"A lot of traffic's been through here recently."

"He's never seen us or the Explorer, and this isn't the sort of place where there's a lot of new or unexpected traffic."

They wouldn't want a lot of daily traffic coming in and out of here on a forest road that's supposed to be used only by state wildlife officers

He noticed an unusual number of police controlling the traffic

The police who had been sent to direct the traffic, exhausted and angry, were fighting with the people they had been called out to protect.