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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
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be backed up

Does 'be backed up' mean jammed, congested ? (of traffic)
  

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In relation to traffic, yes; more specifically, forming a stationary or slow-moving queue because of blockage or congestion. e. driven backwards).

  • In relation to traffic, yes; more specifically, forming a stationary or slow-moving queue because of blockage or congestion.
  • e.
  • driven backwards).
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In relation to traffic, yes; more specifically, forming a stationary or slow-moving queue because of blockage or congestion.

In relation to an individual vehicle, it would mean reversed (i.e. driven backwards).

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