A key feature of space is that it's relatively empty. Especially as you get farther out.
While the Voyagers don'tt have detectors for dust impacts, I did find this from New Horizons:
> the Venetia Burney Student Dust Counter only counted a single dust particle within five days of the [Pluto] flyby. This is similar to the density of dust particles in free space in the outer solar system — about 6 particles per cubic mile
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Alarmed_Economics_90 t1_ivv44k4 wrote
Space is REALLY big. Generally speaking, there's a lot of room between objects.