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Stop the traffic vs Paralize the traffic

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Stop the traffic' is commonly used to refer to temporarily halting the flow of vehicles, while 'paralyze the traffic' is used to emphasize a more severe disruption or blockage of traffic.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

Stop the traffic

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to temporarily halting the flow of vehicles.

This phrase is used when referring to the action of bringing vehicles to a halt, often to allow pedestrians or other vehicles to cross.

Examples:

  • The police officer stopped the traffic to let the parade pass.
  • The accident caused a delay as they had to stop the traffic for investigation.
  • I would say to Cathy Ashton that she is not there to stop the traffic, but actually to create the traffic system.
  • We were trying to stop the traffic in Russian dolphins, and it involved a hunger strike.
  • The Commission supports the views expressed by Unesco in the call issued on 17 April 2003, which deplored the extensive damages to the cultural heritage of Iraq, and recommended measures to stop the traffic of cultural objects exported illicitly.
  • Right now, we've got to stop the traffic, we...
  • But what they're trained to do is run in and stop the traffic.
  • It was said that your appointment, made by the Commission, would stop the traffic in Tokyo and Washington.
  • UNICEF estimates that the number of children trafficked annually, internally and externally, is around 1.2 million (UNICEF report - Stop the Traffic, July 2003).
  • I am grateful to our colleague, Mr Coveney who, as a Member of this Chamber, oversees the work of 'businessmen against trafficking in women' and the 'Stop the Traffic' campaign.

Alternatives:

  • halt the traffic
  • block the traffic
  • hold up the traffic
  • bring the traffic to a standstill
  • temporarily close the road

Paralize the traffic

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English. It is used to emphasize a severe disruption or blockage of traffic.

This phrase is used when describing a situation where traffic flow is severely disrupted or blocked, causing significant delays.

Examples:

  • The overturned truck paralyzed the traffic on the highway for hours.
  • The snowstorm paralyzed the traffic in the city.

Alternatives:

  • cripple the traffic
  • bring traffic to a standstill
  • cause a traffic jam
  • create a traffic gridlock
  • halt traffic flow

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