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traffic policing

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traffic policing
Managing a traffic flow in order to comply with a traffic contract. It typically deals with eliminating bursts of traffic. For example, an OC-3 port (155 Mbps) on a switch can be limited to DS-3 (45 Mbps) traffic for an existing application. See traffic engineering and traffic contract.


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Neglect of traffic policing could have serious consequences for all areas of crime fighting, he said.
Police Federation secretary Ian Leyland said: ``The reduction of traffic policing is having a negative impact on driving behaviour.
5million motorists were caught speeding by cameras in 2002 a 40 per cent increase on the previous year the RAC believe the success of traffic policing should be measured by reductions in accidents rather than increases in prosecutions.
 
 
 
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