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pedestrian traffic

pedestrian traffic
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • people coming and going on foot

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. This cross street is busy with pedestrian traffic.
    2. The city center should be closed to all but pedestrian traffic.
    3. This includes public transport facilities (including park-and-ride infrastructures), mobility plans, ring roads, increasing safety at road junctions and soft traffic (cycle lanes, pedestrian tracks).
    4. (…) Castings serve the purpose of covering an underground chamber and must bear load resistance of motored vehicles and/or pedestrian traffic.
    5. Moreover, the channel grating can also be used to give access and/or gain entry to an underground chamber and they also must bear load resistance of motored vehicles and/or pedestrian traffic.
    6. Moreover, the channel grating can also be used to give access and/or gain entry to an underground chamber and they also must bear load resistance of motored vehicles and/or pedestrian traffic. Therefore, the argument that channel gratings were clearly not covered is rejected.
    7. As mentioned above, there it is stipulated that ‘castings are generally comprised of a frame, which is embedded in the ground, and either a cover or a grate, which sits flush with any surface used by pedestrians and/or vehicles and which directly withstand the weight and impact of pedestrian and/or vehicle traffic.
    8. The investigation showed that the channel gratings are generally comprised of a drain channel which is embedded in the ground, and a grate, which sits flush with any surface used by pedestrians and/or vehicles and which directly withstand the weight and impact of pedestrian and/or vehicle traffic.
    9. In addition, the sentence quoted by that party has to be read in context, i.e. together with recital 15 and the beginning of recital 16. As mentioned above, there it is stipulated that ‘castings are generally comprised of a frame, which is embedded in the ground, and either a cover or a grate, which sits flush with any surface used by pedestrians and/or vehicles and which directly withstand the weight and impact of pedestrian and/or vehicle traffic.
    10. The cover or grate is required to remain secure within the frame in order to avoid noise pollution, human injury and vehicle damage.’. The investigation showed that the channel gratings are generally comprised of a drain channel which is embedded in the ground, and a grate, which sits flush with any surface used by pedestrians and/or vehicles and which directly withstand the weight and impact of pedestrian and/or vehicle traffic.