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foot traffic

1 of 1noun
/ˈfʊt ˌtræfɪk/
Forms:foot traffics
1

the number of visitors or tourists to a shop or place during a specific period

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  • The coffee shop relies on foot traffic from nearby offices for its morning rush.
  • The shopping mall installed interactive displays to increase foot traffic and engage shoppers.
  • The downtown area sees a surge in foot traffic during lunchtime as people visit restaurants and cafes.
  • The store strategically placed its displays near the entrance to capture the attention of foot traffic passing by.
  • The street vendors set up their stalls along the busy sidewalk to attract foot traffic and potential customers.
2

people moving on foot in a given area, street, or public space

  • The city redesigned the plaza to improve foot traffic flow.
  • Pedestrian zones encourage foot traffic in the city center.
  • Foot traffic was light during the early morning hours.
  • Safety measures were installed to manage foot traffic near the school.
  • Heavy foot traffic caused wear on the park's pathways.