A Quote by Travis Kalanick

I know about traffic. — © Travis Kalanick
I know about traffic.
I've been called a point guard, I've been called a traffic cop, I've been called a ringmaster, a lion tamer, whatever. And I guess the thing about the traffic cop is I'm more of a rogue traffic cop because a good traffic cop doesn't want any fender benders.
If one would cancel all traffic rules and switch off all traffic lights, watching city traffic on TV would be also awfully interesting!
I have been worried about the future of Mumbai. It is the financial capital, an economic powerhouse that earlier had the highest air traffic, high port traffic, and strong industrial and manufacturing sectors.
This may be the one clear truth of the so-called border issue: Put a poor country next to a rich one and watch which way the traffic flows. Add impediments, the traffic endeavors to flow around them. Eilimate disparity. the traffic stops.
Know my feelings about traffic laws? Cop didn't see it? I didn't do it.
I always tell the kids, You know what's great about going the extra mile? There's very little traffic.
YouTube is a problem. It has very big traffic, but it refuses to contribute to the weight of that traffic.
If I could just get Broom to cooperate, we could fly, Glo said. Then we wouldn't have to worry about traffic. Harry Potter didn't have to worry about traffic. You relize Harry Potter isn't real, right? Of course, but he could be. I mean, maybe not Harry Potter, but someone like him. Who's to say?
Direct navigation traffic is by far the most highly targeted form of web traffic available.
I love traffic. It's fantastic. New York traffic is so relaxing.
In seven to ten years video traffic on the Internet will exceed data and voice traffic combined.
If I was a Mayor, I would sort the traffic out and that includes public transport. The traffic jams really get on my nerves.
You can go up in the air and everything is gone. You know, you don't think about baseball. You don't think about anything. It's just something that takes you away from everyday life. I love being in a plane and looking down to see traffic on the freeway.
I've developed my passion for cars that drive themselves from being stuck in traffic for many, many, many hours of my life. I don't know what it adds up to, but I feel like I've lost a year or two just in traffic. That's big to me. That's a lot of time, a lot of money that I just lose on the road.
I usually go out riding late at night when there's no traffic because L.A. has become almost like the Philippines now as far as traffic.
In 2011, mobile data traffic in the United States was eight times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000. That's traffic.
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