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    side road

    noun

    • 1. a minor or subsidiary road, especially one joining or diverging from a main road.
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  3. 3 days ago · Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side and to the right side of the road, respectively. They are fundamental to traffic flow, and are sometimes called the rule of the road. [1] The terms right- and left-hand drive refer to the position of the driver and the ...

  4. 21 hours ago · What is a clearway? A clearway is a section or road where you are not allowed to stop your vehicle for any reason, unless in an emergency. The beginning of a clearway will be marked with a blue, round sign with a red border and a red ‘X’, while the end of a clearway will be indicated by the same sign, with the addition of the word ‘end’.

  5. 4 days ago · A series of lane closures on a major route lasting until early next year are set to begin. The closures on Ringwood Road in Poole are part of a £17.5m improvement scheme aiming to make the road...

  6. 1 day ago · A largely superseded Level or grade crossing warning signal that consists of a swinging disc facing road traffic, with a red light in the centre. The disc normally hangs straight down, but an approaching train sets it swinging from side to side, the red light illuminates or flashes, and a bell rings.

  7. 3 days ago · Road signs in the United Kingdom and in its associated Crown dependencies and overseas territories conform broadly to European design norms, though a number of signs are unique: direction signs omit European route numbers, and road signs generally use the imperial system of units (miles and yards), unlike the rest of Europe (kilometres and metres).

  8. 3 days ago · A point where a road goes through a river. Freshwater. Water that has no salt in it

  9. 4 days ago · Silk Road, ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China. Silk went westward, and wools, gold, and silver went east. China also received Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism (from India) via the Silk Road.

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