Yes.
Traffic signals in the UK already have a time delay built-in. From the time the signal goes red, there is a short delay before the opposing signal changes to amber, then green. This is to allow any traffic already moving, or waiting in the junction, to clear the 'danger' area before other traffic starts to move.
Traffic moving the opposite direction of most other traffic
Traffic moving the opposite direction of most other traffic
The speed in which the traffic is moving, matching it's speed at a safe distance
'Crossing traffic' means the traffic that is crossing in front of you moving left to right and vice-versa.
You will sit and wait until the traffic starts moving.
Moving cars and other vehicles are called auto traffic
Yes, the noun 'traffic' is a common noun; a general word for the passage of people or vehicles along routes of transportation; a general word for the commercial exchange of goods (trade); a general word for the moving passengers and cargo through a transportation system; a general word for the messages or signals transmitted through a communications system; a word for any traffic of any kind.The word 'traffic' is also a verb: traffic, traffics, trafficking, trafficked.
Depending on traffic, it should take 1 hr. with traffic moving nicely. With heavy traffic plan 2 hrs.
Left turn traffic must yield to opposing traffic moving staight ahead also on a ciricular green traffic signal indication.
Because everyone is trying to pass the slower moving traffic and most highways are posted with the sign, "Slower traffic keep right" or the left lane (passing) is marked "Through Traffic".