foot traffic
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Definition
Noun: - The movement or flow of people who are walking in a particular area, such as on a street, in a store, or through a public space. It refers to the number of pedestrians and their activity.
Usage
This term is commonly used in contexts like retail, urban planning, security, and real estate to describe and measure pedestrian activity. It is often a key indicator for business viability, safety assessments, and public space design.
Examples
- Noun:
- The new café relies on heavy foot traffic from the nearby office buildings.
- Urban planners study foot traffic patterns to design safer and more efficient sidewalks.
- The store's location was chosen specifically for its high foot traffic.
Advanced Usage
- "to generate foot traffic": to attract a large number of pedestrians to an area.
- The weekend market generates a lot of foot traffic for the surrounding shops.
- "foot traffic analysis": the study of pedestrian movement patterns.
- The city council conducted a foot traffic analysis before approving the new pedestrian zone.
Variants and Related Words
- Pedestrian traffic: A direct synonym, often used in more formal or technical contexts like engineering and urban design.
- The bridge was closed to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
- Footfall: Primarily a British English term with a very similar meaning, often used in retail to count the number of people entering a store.
- The shop manager tracks daily footfall to measure customer interest.
Synonyms
- Pedestrian flow
- Pedestrian volume
- Walker traffic (less common)
Related Phrases
- Heavy/Light foot traffic: Describes the volume or density of pedestrians.
- The alley has very light foot traffic after dark.
- Foot traffic pattern: The typical or observed routes and times of pedestrian movement.
- The security cameras were adjusted to monitor the main foot traffic patterns.
Noun
- people coming and going on foot