WordNet
n. the aggregation of vehicles coming and going in a particular locality [syn: vehicular traffic]
Usage examples of "vehicle traffic".
During most of March, the number of trucks detected crossing the DMZ had tripled, and the monitors recorded both wheeled and tracked vehicle traffic, a worrisome sign.
There weren't any roads or trails in the area, except for the ruts being cut in the ground by the constant vehicle traffic within the battalion.
Close down all vehicle traffic, and limit domestic datapool access to entertainment and official calls only.
He was leaning over the rail now, watching the passing foot and vehicle traffic with the same disinterest she had recently felt.
Since heavy road traffic from the main base often set off the motion and trembler alarms, they were usually deactivated during base-wide alerts when there was a lot of vehicle traffic.
He turned a corner and came onto a street where vehicle traffic had halted.
In several places, animal runs and bare areas showing high foot and vehicle traffic had scoured the rough riverbank.
The playing field, as it were, was not very largesmaller than Times Square, for examplebut it bustled with activity and vehicle traffic, and enough pedestrians to make passage there a dicey proposition for all involved.
Keith said, I think that bridge was closed to motor vehicle traffic.
A sign mounted on a chain blocked the passageway to vehicle traffic.
Perv, on the other hand, had thoroughfares split betweenfoot and vehicle traffic, and, for an unsophisticated guy likeme, the vehicle traffic in particular was staggering.