low-traffic             
adjective [ usually before noun ] (also low traffic) uk/ˌləʊˈtræf.ɪk/ us/ˌloʊˈtræf.ɪk/
 (地点、地区)人流量少的
(of a place or area) where few people pass through
  Carpets were installed in low-traffic areas such as the library, with tiled floors in the corridors. 在图书馆等人流量少的区域铺设地毯,在走廊铺设瓷砖地板。 
 It was a mistake to open the museum in a low-traffic location.
  (公路等)车流量低的
(of a road, etc.) used by only a small number of vehicles
  Many of these bridges are on low-traffic country roads. 其中许多桥梁都位于车流量较低的乡村道路上。 
 This is a great cycle ride, mostly on low traffic routes.
 See also: low traffic neighbourhood
  (网站等)访问量少的
(of a website, etc.) visited or used by only a small number of people
  You don't want to pay for capacity you don't need if your site is a low-traffic URL.
 These sites are usually small and low-traffic. 这些网站通常规模小,流量低。 
 - More examples
- The fungus is likely to be found in low-traffic areas such as pasture, rather than cultivated fields, orchards, or vineyards.
- It is not cost-effective for mobile phone companies to put masts in these low traffic areas.
- There had been staffing shortages at some low-traffic airports.
- The "bike boulevard" is a low-traffic street designed to allow cyclists to travel more comfortably than on a busy main route.
- This process can cause performance problems, and should only be used on low-traffic servers.
Compare: high-traffic