Traffic is road users including pedestrians and vehicles using the public way for purposes of travel.
Traffic or Trafic may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Film and television
- Trafic (Traffic), a 1971 Italian-French comedy film
- Traffic (2000 film), an American crime drama film
- Traffik, a 1989 British TV miniseries on which the 2000 film was based
- Traffic (miniseries), a 2004 American TV miniseries based on the 2000 film
- Trafic (2004 film), a Romanian short film
- Traffic (2011 film), a Malayalam-language film
- Traffic (2016 film), a Hindi remake
Music
- Traffic (band), an English rock band
- Traffic (Traffic album), 1968
- Traffic (Estonian band)
- Traffic (ABC album), 2008
- Trafic (album), by Gaëtan Roussel, 2018
- "Traffic" (Stereophonics song), 1997
- "Traffic" (Tiësto song), 2003
- "Traffic", a 2019 song by Thom Yorke from Anima
- "Traffic", a 2019 song by Peppa Pig from My First Album
- "Traffic", a 2024 song by Cianne Dominguez
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Traffic (art exhibition), 1996
Vehicles
- Renault Trafic, a light commercial van
Ships
- SS Traffic (1872), a baggage tender of the White Star Line
- SS Traffic (1911), a ship's tender of the White Star Line
Other uses
- Internet traffic, the flow of data around the Internet
- Network traffic, the flow of data around a network
- Web traffic, the amount of data sent and received by visitors to a web site
- Traffic (broadcasting), the scheduling of program material
- Traffic (conservation programme) or TRAFFIC, a non-governmental organisation
- Traffic Group, a sports event management company
- Traffic (journal), a scientific journal about signal transduction in health and disease
- Trafic (journal), a French arts and letters journal
- Traffic analysis
See also
- Traffik (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Traffic
- All pages with titles containing traffic
- All pages with titles beginning with Trafic
- All pages with titles containing trafic
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