Adjective
traffic-free (not comparable)
Of a road or area, free of, without, or devoid of road traffic.
As was the case 90 years ago, the rare and exciting arrival of a bulky camera in the street had attracted the attention of some of the locals on the traffic-free main road. Source: Internet
Enjoy a walk along the traffic-free trailway, the Great Western Greenway. Source: Internet
The Isle of Wight is one of the last UK strongholds for the red squirrel, which gives this mostly traffic-free trail its name. Source: Internet
His father, holding a babbling tiny baby, smiles approval from his porch across the oddly traffic-free steet. Source: Internet
The regeneration project will see the station transformed along with land opposite Highcross in Vaughan Way, into hotels, offices and a traffic-free public space. Source: Internet
This route starts south of York and every 100 metres of the flat, traffic-free track, which is a converted stretch of the old East Coast mainline railway, corresponds to over 57 million kilometres in space. Source: Internet