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traffic engineering

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The ability to guarantee performance in a network for a certain amount of capacity for a certain amount of time. Also known as "traffic management," it implies the ability to analyze the current traffic load and dynamically make necessary adjustments to accommodate the different types of traffic or changing conditions. ATM is known for its traffic engineering capabilities. See traffic engineering methods, traffic shaping, traffic policing and ATM.


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Currently, the Police Department takes a multipronged approach to pedestrian safety through education, sting operations in which officers pose as pedestrians, traffic engineering to make streets safer and citations.
 
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