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What’s a traffic traffic stop?
Gah! I didn’t notice that until you pointed it out! It’s like that whole “I love Paris in the the springtime” illusion!
he probably means “police traffic stop” or “highway traffic stop”
The the best kind.
A traffic stop that is just for traffic violations, not a pretextual one.
Sadly, no. Sorry.
Is that where you get traffic to stop other traffic, like artificial gridlock?
It’s when you’re stopped by the The Eye Creatures.
Nuts. Just when I thought I was getting the hang of this.