From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvehicularve‧hic‧u‧lar /viːˈhɪkjələ $ -ər/ adjective formalTTRrelating to vehiclesvehicular trafficno vehicular accessExamples from the Corpusvehicular• Some are on foot or skis, but increasingly in winter they will be vehicular.• His idea is to put bollards down to stop vehicularaccess and place seats and planters for the use of the community.• Parents must comply with the stringentrules for vehicular access, which are explained in a Headmaster's letter.• The vehicularcosmeticmakeover costs $ 6.99 with a dollar off on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.• The latter type provided a widecentral opening for vehiculartraffic and two smaller side ones for pedestrians.• On the I-way, the nature of vehicular traffic is extremely important.• Once a B.O.A.T., difficulties with vehicular use can be regulated by a traffic regulation order.