truck traffic
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Definition
Noun: - Commercial vehicles in movement: The movement or flow of trucks, lorries, or other large commercial motor vehicles on roads or highways. It specifically refers to the coming and going of these vehicles as part of transport and commerce.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe the presence, volume, or activity of trucks on a roadway system. It often implies considerations of congestion, noise, road wear, or economic activity. - The new warehouse has significantly increased truck traffic on the old county road. - Residents are complaining about the noise and pollution from the constant truck traffic. - The bridge's weight limit restricts heavy truck traffic.
Advanced Usage
- "to bear the brunt of truck traffic": to endure the main impact or burden of heavy truck movement.
- The small town's main street bears the brunt of truck traffic heading to the port.
Variants and Related Words
- Freight traffic (n): The movement of goods by any means of transport, which can include truck, rail, or ship traffic.
- Commercial traffic (n): A broader category including all vehicles used for business purposes, such as delivery vans and trucks.
- Haulage (n): The commercial transport of goods, often by road.
Synonyms
- Lorry traffic (primarily UK English)
- Goods vehicle traffic
- Rig traffic (informal, North America)
Related Phrases
- Truck route: A designated road for truck traffic.
- Signs direct all truck traffic to use the designated truck route around the city center.
- Truck ban: A prohibition on truck traffic.
- A truck ban is in effect on this residential street during nighttime hours.
Noun
- trucks coming and going