How To Use foot traffic In A Sentence
- Construction of subways or overbridges for foot traffic will reduce disruption of traffic.
- But still my wishful dreams persist, and in them the dead streets are resurrected in a bustling afterlife, the ravaged downtown neighborhoods dense with foot traffic and a lively mercantile carnival.
- The end of summer means much less children and out-of-towner foot traffic.
- Added Johannson, βIn order to densify Ambleside, to bring more tourists into the neighbourhood, to entice more shoppers and satisfy the merchants' need for foot traffic, many more people and cars will have to enter the area.β
- Needless to say there must be no foot traffic on the floors until 24 hours after the lino has been completed.
- It was in the back, but had good foot traffic. Anyway, the mechanic uses FedEx Global Trade Manager...
- What I don't understand is that if mess from visitors are a problem, how is this going to be solved by still allowing foot traffic - people could still take up picnic hampers or food and drink up with them if they so felt like it.
- Disturbed by the impact of continual foot traffic, easily erodable soil washes away.
- This heavy foot traffic placed an intolerable burden on the old, original summit path and what had been a pleasant trail up the hillside had turned into a linear morass of mud and glaur.
- The wheel, the horse, the camel, and roads facilitated huge improvements in the speed and carrying capacity (though not the range) of overland transport when compared with the foot traffic of prehistory.