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pedestrian traffic

NOUN
  1. people coming and going on foot

How To Use pedestrian traffic In A Sentence

  • Indeed, there are times when the pedestrian traffic through the cemetery and around its perimeter is heavy enough to make one think about the need for a stop light inside.
  • She scrabbled in vain for purchase on the stone floor, which was smooth from the years of pedestrian traffic pounding the irregularities into powder.
  • Separating motor from pedestrian traffic was more than somewhat retarded.
  • Another chain-link fence on either side of the tracks further restricts pedestrian traffic.
  • The project will include four subways for the heavy pedestrian traffic to cross at Bommanahalli, Garvebhavipalya, Kudlu and Singasandra junctions.
  • I've somehow molted the Camus of it all and have been walking at my own pace through the meat of New York City, ignoring the pedestrian traffic that I am fucking up by not keeping * the pace* and walking at the gait my mind sets for my body. Partygirl Diary Entry
  • This process proved to be only partially successful as the ligno sulphonate treated area was damaged by pedestrian traffic. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They are usually established where there is heavy pedestrian traffic.
  • It's said that London traffic moves at an average speed of 11 mph, but pedestrian traffic can't be far behind.
  • They have gotten rid of outside tutelage, while retaining the best of Italy (the food and the espresso, though even an ardent fan cannot praise the wine, which tastes like sheep-dip), the best of England (pedestrian traffic in Asmara is directed by modest but efficient Girl Scouts wearing white ankle socks), and most of the useful contacts with Ethiopia. African Gothic
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