traffic-free

English

Etymology

From traffic + -free.

Adjective

traffic-free (not comparable)

  1. Of a road or area, free of, without, or devoid of road traffic.
    • 2021 August 25, Howard Johnston, “Regional News: London”, in RAIL, number 938, page 27:
      Oxford Circus: Two new entrances to the Underground station are planned, to comply with Westminster Council's intention to make Oxford Street traffic-free from November.

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