The building's rounded entrance was designed to accommodate traffic turning on the tight corner.
Some older, narrow roads have not been widened to accommodate increased traffic over the years.
In the mid-twentieth century, the coastal line experienced many changes to accommodate growing traffic.
In 1932, another bridge was built to accommodate traffic.
The path, meant only for occasional travelers, was not nearly wide enough to accommodate so much traffic.
The line had been reconstructed as mixed-gauge by 1 June 1875 to accommodate local traffic.
On the plus side the potential to scale the system to accommodate traffic would (in theory) be greater than some other alternatives.
Its construction was needed to accommodate increased intercity and suburban traffic.
To accommodate such huge traffic, all stations on Line 2 have been extended to the length of 8-car trains for future use.
The bridge here had three spans, and could accommodate much traffic.