low-traffic
adjective[usually before noun]
(alsolow traffic)uk/ˌləʊˈtræf.ɪk/us/ˌloʊˈtræf.ɪk/(of aplaceorarea) where fewpeoplepassthrough:
Carpets wereinstalledin low-trafficareassuch as thelibrary, withtiledfloorsin thecorridors.
It was amistaketoopenthemuseumin a low-trafficlocation.
(of aroad, etc.) used by only asmallnumberofvehicles:
Many of thesebridgesare on low-trafficcountryroads.
This is agreatcycleride,mostlyonlowtrafficroutes.
See also
low traffic neighbourhood
(of awebsite, etc.)visitedor used by only asmallnumberofpeople:
You don'twanttopayforcapacityyou don't need ifyoursiteis a low-trafficURL.
Thesesitesare usuallysmalland low-traffic.
- Thefungusislikelyto befoundin low-trafficareassuch aspasture,ratherthancultivatedfields,orchards, orvineyards.
- It is notcost-effectiveformobilephonecompaniesto putmastsin theselowtrafficareas.
- There had beenstaffingshortagesat some low-trafficairports.
- The "bikeboulevard" is a low-trafficstreetdesignedtoallowcycliststotravelmorecomfortablythan on abusymainroute.
- Thisprocesscancauseperformanceproblems, and should only be used on low-trafficservers.
Empty
- bare
- barrenness
- blank
- clear
- cleared
- dead
- deserted
- desolate
- emptiness
- empty
- flat
- forlorn
- hollow
- nothingness
- uncrowded
- uninhabited
- unobstructed
- unoccupied
- vacant
- vacuum
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Peaceful and tranquil
On the road: traffic jams
Liked, or not liked, by many people
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