WordNet
n. trucks coming and going
Usage examples of "truck traffic".
The four men went north this morning, slowly through the prairie-dog town, then close to the interstate highway with its heavy truck traffic.
It is far out at the northern tip of a dry and rocky peninsula called La Guajira, on which there are no roads and a great deal of overland truck traffic.
She weaved her way through heavy truck traffic, passing one trailer park after another, eventually getting into the heavy industrial zone of southern Commerce City - all the stuff that Harmon had avoided when he'd first taken her to look at the Commerce Vista.
It is fortunate that no truck traffic was on the bridge at the time of attack.
There was truck traffic on O'Donnell Street, only half a block away, and some private autos as well, driving past, going about their business.
Gray had hidden out under the highway, cloverleaf and watched the truck traffic in and out of the warehouses.
They passed only elderly people, and stayed in the right lane to avoid being crushed by the passing truck traffic.
He stopped at the bottom to wait for truck traffic on the highway.
For example, we've been dourly forewarned that the interminable widening of I-95 will be hopelessly inadequate, and that shortly after the highway's completion motorists will again find themselves mired in truck traffic.
Then he aimed the sloped nose of his Murmoto sports car into the busy truck traffic around the dock terminal and drove toward his office.
There was no good reason for it, but the sound of distant trains and distant truck traffic, trucks downshifting to climb a hill, left him feeling moody.
Dortmunder said, and Andy sat back to let him think, while Dortmunder read through the article in the magazine all over again, the round sentences about volumes of space, and tensions between the modern and the traditional, and bold strokes of color, all rolling past his eyes like truck traffic on an interstate.