Not exact matches
In a denial - of - service attack, hackers basically overload an online service
with Internet
traffic, thus causing the service to become inaccessible because it can't
keep up.
Those days the kitchen just can
not keep up with the increased
traffic, so food and service suffers.
We've had to endure a rough winter that
kept us pretty much holed
up in a house in an area where we didn't know anyone, find new doctors, deal
with unexpected leaks and minor floods (twice), get used to where things were located and how to navigate the
traffic patterns.
Nashville's downtown
traffic might have been brutal, but it didn't
keep a raucous Thursday night crowd from showing
up to witness a potential playoff preview
with the Anaheim Ducks.
Atlanta Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Lisa Bracken said the school district has higher costs for several reasons: The expense of city living drives
up teacher pay; the district has «low population» schools that lack economies of scale but are
kept open «due to urban
traffic constraints and community needs;» many students need extra services because they have learning problems or disabilities, don't speak English fluently or come from poverty; and the district has a large unfunded pension liability
with growing obligations.
«You're
not out to beat anyone,» muses the 356's owner, A. J. Mueller, as he occasionally mats the throttle to
keep up with traffic.
You won't set any land speed records, but you'll never struggle to
keep up with traffic, either.
It's
not particularly quick,
with 0 - 62mph taking 11.5 seconds, but is perfectly capable of
keeping up with traffic and claims official economy of 78.5 mpg, which is great news for those who expect to cover high annual mileages.
Plus when
not towing, he'd like to enjoy a vehicle that can easily
keep up with highway
traffic.
Available Adaptive Cruise Control lets you stay at a safe following distance by
keeping up with the flow of
traffic on the highway, and Blind Spot Warning monitors areas you can't normally see.
Petrol models are better, but aren't as efficient and could do
with being a bit more powerful to
keep up with traffic easily.
But if you buy a base model, do
not expect the muscle of the Turbo: The base engine puts out 100 horsepower, plenty for
keeping up with traffic, but
not nearly enough to qualify it as a true sports - sedan.
As a result, most drivers will find they are more aggressive
with the throttle and constantly have to work their way
up and down the gearbox to
keep up with traffic, which won't help their fuel economy in everyday driving.
To be honest, the first - generation Vue was
not the most horrible vehicle from a performance standpoint, but that was so long as you opted for the V6, which turned out enough power to move the little ute quickly enough to
keep up with traffic.
There's sufficient oomph to
keep up with motorway
traffic, but
not much more, and the vehicle's top speed is 90mph.
Since peak torque is available rather high on the rpm ladder, you'll have to push the engine hard to
keep up with hurried
traffic; so don't expect plenty of smoothness in these conditions.
The active cruise control wasn't able to smoothly follow a car in front (it continually and alternately applies gas and brake, which is great if you'd like your passengers to throw
up) and accelerated far too slowly to
keep up with traffic.
While the acceleration wasn't scintillating, it was more than enough to
keep up with the
traffic and for overtaking.
The only available engine in the HR - V is a 1.8 - liter inline - 4 that isn't especially powerful, but is economical and will
keep up with traffic both at the lights and on the highway.
The relatively small, fuel - injected engine does a commendable job of
keeping the van
up with traffic, but do
not expect it to turn the 3,500 - pound van into a land rocket.
The pace of
traffic was
not quick, as the trip computer's display showing an average speed of 10 mph attested, so
keeping up with traffic was
not challenging.
Driving Assistant Plus, also available as an option, incorporates Collision and Pedestrian Warning
with City Braking function, Speed Limit Info, Proactive Driving Assistant, Active Cruise Control
with Stop & Go function, and the
Traffic Jam assistant, which not only maintains a safe distance to the car in front in stop - start traffic at up to 60 km / h (37 mph), but also keeps the car i
Traffic Jam assistant, which
not only maintains a safe distance to the car in front in stop - start
traffic at up to 60 km / h (37 mph), but also keeps the car i
traffic at
up to 60 km / h (37 mph), but also
keeps the car in lane.
HP's website can't
keep up with all the
traffic after prices of the HP TouchPad dropped to $ 99.
So when an electrified «bike» is roughly the size of a conventional bike, but is throttle operated and
not pedaled, yet isn't powerful enough to
keep up with faster
traffic, it begs the question of just what category to put it in, and where it's legal or illegal to ride it.
Naveen Lambda, IBM's global lead in intelligent transporation systems, says IBM knows
traffic capacity can
not increase fast enough to
keep up with demand.IBM also think that there are technological solutions.
Bicyclists may
not use freeway's, toll bridges, or any other road where it is impossible to
keep up with traffic.
But
keep in mind, you could end
up with the same Arizona
traffic ticket fines and penalties and you might
not be eligible to take a driving school course to dismiss your ticket.
Many online
traffic schools were established years ago and they can't even seem to
keep up with the latest rules and regulations related to online
traffic schools.