WordNet
n. the aggregation of vehicles coming and going in a particular locality [syn: vehicle traffic]
Usage examples of "vehicular traffic".
They stood on the city's one and only bridge for pedestrian and vehicular traffic, to look down at the solidly frozen Dnepr River, and they stood atop the city's highest hill, where the Apostle Andrew allegedly had planted the first Christian cross ever seen in Russia and first preached the Gospel to the pagan Rus tribesmen.
Only the arched central gateway, tall enough and wide enough to pass the heaviest military equipment of Byzantine times, was used for vehicular traffic.
He had always seen vehicular traffic here, but there was none now.
However, they jostle and jockey for position at the curb, so as not to lose even a second when the vehicular traffic stops.
But for the eerie absence of vehicular traffic on the highway, it was possible here to think that nothing extraordinary had happened at all.
Hereford wasn't exactly a sleepy community, but the vehicular traffic didn't make it a bustling metropolis either.
Below, a broad street had both slideways and vehicular traffic: bright blue and green monorail trains.
Though no parking was allowed along it, the street was open to vehicular traffic because it terminated at the boarding ramp to the Balboa Ferry.
A huge noisy surge of humanity clogged every artery, like animated cholesterol, halting vehicular traffic for blocks in all directions.
Little vehicular traffic: in feet, little sign of anyone ebe on the streets.