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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slow traffic" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which people are driving slowly or the flow of traffic is slow due to some kind of obstruction. For example, "The highway was backed up because of slow traffic caused by an accident up ahead."
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The school railings were on Eastleigh Road, where there was slow traffic in both directions.
To slow traffic, the road has been narrowed to two lanes from four.
Streets in Hargeisa are marked by potholes and ridges that slow traffic to a crawl.
He also said the more frequent gate closings would slow traffic.
Nor will they be allowed to slow traffic for commercial reasons.
"If I'm in slow traffic, I can steer with my knees.
He also recommended a number of physical changes, like raised crosswalks, to slow traffic.
There are new efforts under way to widen sidewalks and even to slow traffic down.
Switchbacks on a steep downhill grade slow traffic to a crawl.
How long does it take for slow traffic to drive you crazy?
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