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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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drive into traffic

Does it mean anything to 'drive into traffic'?

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He doesn't like to drive in [ heavy ]traffic sounds natural. If you mean "enter traffic," you would most likely say merge into traffic .

  • He doesn't like to drive in [ heavy ]traffic sounds natural.
  • If you mean "enter traffic," you would most likely say merge into traffic .
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He doesn't like to drive in [ heavy ]traffic sounds natural. If you mean "enter traffic," you would most likely say merge into traffic.
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When would you merge into traffic, in what context?

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You are on a street with not much traffic and you get onto the freeway, or into a roundabout.

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