Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
traffic gridlock
noun
/ˈtræfɪk ˈɡrɪdlɒk/
Definition
Traffic gridlock refers to a situation where vehicle movement is severely restricted, typically in urban areas, due to congestion that causes vehicles to block intersections, leading to a standstill.
Examples
- During rush hour, the downtown area often experiences traffic gridlock, making it difficult for commuters to reach their destinations.
- The city’s traffic gridlock was exacerbated by road construction, leaving many drivers frustrated.
- He missed his meeting due to the unexpected traffic gridlock on the highway.
Meaning
It describes the condition in which traffic is unable to move freely, often as a result of heavy traffic volume, road work, accidents, or insufficient road infrastructure.
Synonyms
- congestion
- traffic jam
- logjam
- standstill