nagyforgalmú
Nagyforgalmú is a Hungarian adjective used to describe transport routes that carry a high volume of traffic. The word combines nagy (large) and forgalom (traffic) with the suffix -ú, yielding a term that means “high-traffic” or “busy.” It is commonly employed in planning and engineering contexts to characterize roads, streets, or corridors with significant vehicular flow.
In road planning and urban development, nagyforgalmú routes are distinguished from lower-traffic streets and are often
Traffic volume is typically quantified using metrics such as annual average daily traffic (AADT). The label
Related concepts include road network planning, traffic management, and urban transport safety. The term is primarily