secondary road
The Spanish term 'vía secundaria' translates to 'secondary route' in English. It is typically used to describe smaller, less traveled roads as opposed to primary roads or highways. It may also refer to alternative routes or methods in non-geographical contexts.
We will take the secondary road to avoid traffic.
This sentence indicates using a less busy, alternative route (secondary road) to avoid traffic congestion on the main route.
The secondary road was blocked due to an accident
This sentence describes a situation where an accident has caused a blockage on a secondary road, which is usually a less-busy alternative route.
I live near a secondary road, so it's quiet.
In this sentence, the speaker resides near a secondary road, which implies a less congested or less noisy area due to less traffic.