- A
road is a
thoroughfare for the
conveyance of
traffic that
mostly has an
improved surface for use by
vehicles (motorized and non-motorized) and pedestrians...
- The Silk
Road was a
network of
Eurasian trade routes active from the
second century BCE
until the mid-15th century.
Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi),...
- "The
Road Not Taken" is a
narrative poem by
Robert Frost,
first published in the
August 1915
issue of the
Atlantic Monthly, and
later published as the...
- A
plank road is a
road composed of
wooden planks or
puncheon logs, as an
efficient technology for
traversing soft, marshy, or
otherwise difficult ground...
- more
roads converge, diverge, meet or
cross at the same height, as
opposed to an interchange,
which uses
bridges or
tunnels to
separate different roads. Major...
- lane
Historic roads and
trails Ice
road Roman roads Sunken lane
Higher capacity roads,
sometimes with
medians 2+1
road 2+2
road Arterial road Autostr****e...
- A
corduroy road or log
road is a type of
road or
timber trackway made by
placing logs,
perpendicular to the
direction of the
road over a low or swampy...
-
Abbey Road is the
eleventh studio album by the
English rock band the Beatles,
released on 26
September 1969, by
Apple Records. It is the last
album the...
- A
road train, also
known as a land
train or long
combination vehicle (LCV) is a semi-truck used to move
road freight more
efficiently than single-trailer...
- The
Shankill Road (from
Irish Seanchill,
meaning 'old church') is one of the main
roads leading through West Belfast, in
Northern Ireland. It runs through...