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Definition of Commuter traffic
1. Noun. Traffic created by people going to or returning from work.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commuter Traffic
Literary usage of Commuter traffic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Passenger Terminals and Trains by John Albert Droege (1916)
"This limitation is especially important on those roads which handle a heavy
commuter traffic. Very often in such cases the number of trains which can be ..."
2. The Modern Railroad by Edward Hungerford (1911)
"The Illinois Central has been very progressive in its methods of handling the
commuter traffic. Its side-door cars, permitting quick loading and unloading, ..."
3. Petroleum Marketing Annual (1992) (1994)
"Most of the growth in regional/commuter traffic is expected to occur among the
Form 41 carriers (RPMs and enplanements up 7.9 and 5.7 percent, ..."
4. FAA Aerospace Forecasts: Fiscal Years 2000-2011edited by Robert L. Bowles edited by Robert L. Bowles (2000)
"Most of the growth in regional/commuter traffic is expected to occur among the
Form 41 carriers (RPMs and enplanements up 7.9 and 5.7 percent, ..."
5. Electric Railway Transportation by Henry William Blake, Walter Jackson (1917)
"The Albany Southern Railroad has also paid special attention to the development
of commuter traffic. It solicits information regarding property for sale or ..."
6. CO2 Emissions from Transport by Mary Crass (1997)
"Telecommuting Promoting opportunities for telecommuting can also reduce the volume
of commuter traffic, particularly at peak flow times. ..."
7. The Urban Condition: space, community, and self in the contemporary metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"But also with respect to the intimate realm itself, commuter traffic by car
represents a form of isolation. Commuters may well be “by themselves” while ..."