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congestion

[kuhn-jes-chuhn] / kənˈdʒɛs tʃən /


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The construction is expected to ease congestion on the Northern Corridor -- connecting the port of Mombasa to Western Kenya and neighbouring countries -- which handles 40 percent of Kenya's port trade traffic.

From Barron's

Modern urban areas continue to gain and lose residents for many reasons, including economic pressures, congestion, lifestyle shifts, pollution and, at times, major public health events.

From Science Daily

Critics dispute air taxi company claims that their services could ease congestion as passengers will still have to take a car to and from the takeoff and landing points.

From Los Angeles Times

In London, drivers of electric vehicles will have to pay the congestion charge from 2026.

From BBC

The Premier League has agreed to move games involving Arsenal and Crystal Palace in December to ease fixture congestion.

From BBC