Sentences with phrase «stuck in slow traffic»

No need to follow the hordes of hotel - going tourists or get stuck in slow traffic.
The lower limit is kind of annoying, as it could come in handy when stuck in slow traffic.
I found myself reaching for the all - round parking sensor button every time I got stuck in slow traffic, given how awfully close other motorists drove beside it.

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I was joyful sometimes, if you didn't count being stuck in traffic, waiting in slow lines at the airport and paying the bills.
Those who find themselves stuck in toll booth - induced traffic on the Henry Hudson Bridge can look forward to a speedier commute: The M.T.A. is formulating a plan to speed up traffic and reduce car emissions by creating more efficient E-ZPass tolls (no more slowing to a halt, then passing).
I want to ask Deutch about her latest projects, her meteoric ascent to stardom, but haven't found an artful way to steer the conversation away from traffic («Hey, you know what isn't stuck in the slow lane?
Clarion's NSX really does not like to go slow, but while stuck in traffic I did take note of its freshened interior.
Mercedes engineers point to the system's usefulness in traffic jams, and when we later were stuck in a slow crawl on the way back to Stuttgart, we could see their point.
It's a fun track to drive but when you get into a race situation with traffic, it can be frustrating and stressful if you're stuck behind a slower GT car or trying to hold off a prototype in certain sections.
Transmission software has been a sticking point for Chrysler with this gearbox, and our preproduction 200 testers exhibited some rough 2 - 1 shift confusion in slow city traffic; engineers on hand assured us a new software revision was already on the way that would correct the harshness.
The car bucked with each gear change when we were stuck in very slow moving traffic.
«I wasn't too lucky in traffic and got stuck behind some slower cars, but the car is working well and the tires are great.
If you're the kind of masochistic sucker who loves being stuck in slow moving traffic and behind people incapable of choosing lanes, then the Sunday Driver and Student Driver modes are perfect for you.
Here are a few ideas: tell everybody in the city when you're stuck in slow - moving traffic; warn the drivers on the freeway behind you that they should consider an alternate route; tell the people still at home that they should spend another ten minutes reading the morning news before they leave for work; tell your city government that they might want to change the timing of that traffic light at the highway on - ramp... If you use Google Maps for mobile with GPS enabled on your phone, that's exactly what you can do.
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