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Definition of Pedestrian traffic
1. Noun. People coming and going on foot.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedestrian Traffic
Literary usage of Pedestrian traffic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Road Making and Maintenance: A Practical Treatise for Engineers, Surveyors by Thomas Aitken (1900)
"The ever increasing pedestrian traffic has likewise received attention ; foot
bridges over the carriageways, and subways with a flight of steps leading to ..."
2. Road Making and Maintenance: A Practical Treatise for Engineers, Surveyors by Thomas Aitken (1900)
"The ever increasing pedestrian traffic has likewise received attention ; foot
bridges over the carriageways, and subways with a flight of steps leading to ..."
3. Road Making and Maintenance: A Practical Treatise for Engineers, Surveyors by Thomas Aitken (1900)
"The ever increasing pedestrian traffic has likewise received attention ; foot
bridges over the carriageways, and subways with a flight of steps leading to ..."
4. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1866)
"[M»j 1, 186« pedestrian traffic.—The question of the accommodation for the carriage
traffic must always take priority in such considerations as the present, ..."
5. Bridge Engineering by John Alexander Low Waddell (1916)
"In bridges located outside of cities, usually a single roadway is provided,
although in more important bridges, where pedestrian traffic is heavy, ..."