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 Übersetzung für 'reduced-traffic area' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a reduced-traffic area | reduced-traffic areas
trafficurban
reduced-traffic area
verkehrsberuhigte Zone {f}
Teiltreffer
traffictransp.
traffic area
Verkehrsfläche {f}
reduced {adj} {past-p}ermäßigt
227
reduced {adj} {past-p}verringert
184
reduced {adj} {past-p}reduziert
796
reduced {adj} {past-p}zurückgeführt [reduziert]
25
reduced {adj} {past-p}herabgesetzt
40
reduced {adj} {past-p}vermindert
36
weight-reduced {adj}gewichtserleichert
reduced tariffgekürzter Zollsatz {m}
reduced mobilityeingeschränkte Mobilität {f}
reduced sizeverminderte Größe {f}
reduced brightnessverminderte Helligkeit {f}
reduced costsverminderte Kosten {pl}
reduced incentiveabgeschwächter Leistungs­verdienstanstieg {m}
reduced effortKraftersparnis {f}
reduced pressureUnterdruck {m}
reduced enthusiasmgemäßigte Begeisterung {f}
weight-reduced {adj}gewichtsreduziert
reduced interestgeschmälertes Interesse {n}
reduced chargesverminderte Gebühren {pl}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Motorbike races are more common in the area and generally take place throughout the day, whereas cars commonly race at night with reduced traffic.
  • Day packages for area residents were temporarily offered in 2020 as a result of the reduced resort traffic related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Its military relevance has reduced with the construction in 1953 of the US Naval Station Rota (the biggest Allied base in the area) and with the end of the Cold War, but it is still an important position as more than one quarter of the global maritime traffic transits through the strait every year.
  • The field is used to reduced traffic congestion at the main air station, primarily when students are conducting Field Carrier Landing Practice in preparation for initial aircraft carrier qualification.
  • The corridor was subsequently reduced to two lanes as the southbound lanes of NY 590 were reconfigured to handle both directions of traffic while work ensued on permanently narrowing the northbound lanes to a single lane.

  • The dwell time can be reduced by traffic legislation.
  • Areas with much reduced traffic with their attendant paving can be found in all constituent communities, mostly in the old community cores and in new development areas.
  • The recent steel flyover which spans more than 2 km has considerably reduced the traffic.
  • Traffic was significantly reduced in 1988 when the final section of Interstate 64 (I-64) was completed.
  • Passenger traffic ended in 1962 and the line was reduced to the track between the junction at Appleby station with the Settle-Carlisle Line and Kirkby Stephen which served a quarry.

  • Cloud cover at SFO reduced arrival traffic by 50%.
  • By 1916 the goods sidings at Woodgrange Park were reduced to coal traffic only and continued in this role until closure whilst the former exchange sidings were used for engineering traffic.
  • Freight traffic reduced after the opening of the Musashino Line (parallel to the Nambu Line) in 1976 and the discontinuance of the limestone freight in 1998, except for the Nambu Branchline, which remains a major freight route.
  • This temporarily reduced the traffic problem in the area [...]; but, the rise of the private motor vehicle soon made the problem acute.
  • A flotel (floating habitat used by oil platform crews) broke loose of its moorings and slammed into the Cochrane–Africatown USA Bridge; the bridge damage was later found not to be critical but in the meantime its traffic was reduced from four lanes to two.

  • The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway (MSLR) was a standard gauge railway intended to open up an agricultural area of central Suffolk; it took advantage of the reduced construction cost enabled by the Light Railways Act 1896.
  • The pedestrian toll was reduced to 5 cents in 1935 and discontinued altogether in 1940.
  • The "figure of 8" roadway around the two peaks was reduced to a two-way road on the western side of the peaks, with the east side designated for pedestrians and bikes only.
  • An early example of the reduced demand effect was described by Jane Jacobs in her classic 1961 book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities".
  • To limit the impact of the road expansion to businesses on the northern side of the highway, IDOT reduced the distance between the road and the railroad from 60 feet to around [...].

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