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traffic manager

American  

noun

  1. a person who supervises the transportation of goods for an employer.

  2. a person in a transportation company who schedules space, for freight or passengers.

  3. (in business management) an office employee, especially an executive, responsible for routing items of business within a company for appropriate action by various departments.


Etymology

Origin of traffic manager

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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Ian Bennett from Balfour Beatty, who is the traffic manager at the M25 and A3 roadworks scheme in Surrey, says he has suffered years of abuse from drivers.

From BBC

The SynGAP protein appears to act as a traffic manager, they say, directing where and what brain proteins are at synapses.

From Science Daily

“Please avoid traveling to downtown Los Angeles,” Caltrans district traffic manager Dyari Ahmed said during a Friday morning news briefing.

From Los Angeles Times

Nearby, Kelsi Morse, 27, a White female asexual queer advertising traffic manager, was giggling with her friend, Bianca Phipps, 26, a Latino trans nonbinary queer poet and cancer lab research assistant.

From Washington Post

In 2009, Maryland began resurfacing a section of New Hampshire Avenue for the first time since 1992, while also upgrading sidewalks and helping the contractor hire a traffic manager laid off from another firm.

From Washington Post