transit
The Spanish word 'tránsito' translates to 'transit' in English. It typically refers to the movement or passage of individuals, goods or vehicles from one place to another. This term can often be seen in context of transportation services, rush hour, traffic rules and regulations, etc. Thus, 'en tránsito' means 'in transit', illustrating something or someone is on its way to a particular destination.
The traffic law is quite strict in my city
This sentence is using the word 'tránsito' to refer to traffic regulations or laws in a certain location, in this case, the speaker's city.
There is intense traffic on the streets during rush hours
In this example, 'tránsito' is referring to the movement of vehicles in a certain place, which during rush hours, is described as intense.
The transit of goods through this port is impressive
Here 'tránsito' is used to refer to the movement or transit of goods, in this case, through a port, emphasizing the large amount of said movement.