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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fast traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a high volume of vehicles moving quickly, often in the context of road conditions or internet data flow.
Example: "During rush hour, the highway was filled with fast traffic, making it difficult to reach our destination on time."
Alternatives: "heavy traffic" or "rapid traffic flow."
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Fast traffic was separated from cyclists and pedestrians.
Most people have a story to tell about fast traffic.
Volume makes even slightly fast traffic more dangerous.
Roads with fast traffic need well-designed junctions and central barriers to stop head-on collisions.
Its synthesisers mimicked fast traffic and car horns; its celebration of driving clicked with western audiences.
It rises uphill from the water, and the many dead-end streets seem to help discourage fast traffic.
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No wasted electricity, fewer traffic emissions, faster traffic and less damage from traffic collisions.
In the 1970s a busy commercial street was pedestrianised a first for Brazil and elsewhere buses and local traffic were made to run down the centre of broad roads while faster traffic whizzed one way down either side.
He bemoaned such recent two-wheeled phenomena as "born-again riders," people returning to the roads after long absences to find motorcycles much faster, traffic much denser and the world more perilous.
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