0 a situation where roads in a town become so blocked by cars that it is impossible for any traffic to move: --
1 to cause a road or area to be so blocked by traffic that it is impossible for any vehicles to move: --
2 a situation where streets that meet and cross become so blocked by cars that it is impossible for any traffic to move --
The result was gridlock with decaying buildings, wasted resources, mounting deficits with increasing dangers of clinical risk and all going nowhere.
In my view, that would be a recipe for gridlock.
If both the new authority and the mayor have power, political differences would mean gridlock.
The shambles will be total and gridlock complete.
Without reform, we would be likely to see bureaucratic gridlock at 25.
In addition, we want to find out, and many people outside want to understand, how gridlock will be avoided.
All this is a recipe for chaos and gridlock in national asylum systems.
He said that roads were gridlocked.