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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open to traffic" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is most commonly used when talking about roads or highways being open after being closed due to maintenance, construction, or a natural disaster. For example: "The highway is now open to traffic after being closed for repairs."
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Still, it was not open to traffic.
It will open to traffic this week.
The street would remain open to traffic, which runs westbound.
"I declare this highway open to traffic," he muttered.
The street would still be open to traffic.
Westconnex is due to open to traffic in 2019.
During the period that the canal was open to traffic (1869 1956; 1957–67), Ismailia prospered.
Under the plan, the crosstown transverse roads would remain open to traffic.
This weekend, hundreds of miles of once warped and buckled motorways are again open to traffic.
"The piazza was open to traffic before the earthquake," he said.
Neither proposal would affect the Central Park transverses, which are open to traffic at all times.
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