English edit

Etymology edit

anti- +‎ vehicular

Adjective edit

antivehicular (not comparable)

  1. Preventing the physical progress of vehicles.
    • 1977, Edward Frederic Benson, Make way for Lucia:
      She had bicycled there, now negotiating the antivehicular posts with the utmost precision, and, wearing her semiofficial hat, presided on the Borough Bench.
    • 2006, Norman Youngblood, The development of mine warfare: a most murderous and barbarous conduct:
      These defensive mines anticipated modern antivehicular mines, albeit by collapsing rather than exploding.