bypass road
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bypass
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaɪ.pɑːs/us/ˈbaɪ.pæs/
a medical operation in which the flow of a person's blood is changed to avoid a diseased part of ...
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road
noun[C or U]
uk/rəʊd/us/roʊd/
a long, hard surface built for vehicles to ...
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There is a licensed cafe and excellent access just off the easternbypassroad.
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The question of thebypassroad, however, is extremely important.
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Is he aware that the fact is clearly established that thebypassroadought to have been started before any other road?
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There are better solutions than abypassroad.
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This would suggest that the future internal andbypassroadpattern for the town will be carefully analysed and areas of decision can be made public.
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This very steepbypassroadwas in use during the war, being replaced after just six months by a longer but safer detour route.
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The rail link is inoperative and partly built over by a 1990-constructedbypassroad.
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Despite this, the larger secondbypassroaddoes serve somewhat to reduce the volume of transit traffic in the city centre.
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Traffic must turn off and take thebypassroadthrough the industrial area.
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The project also involved the construction of a newbypassroadand bridge which replaced a major level crossing which ran through the town.
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Abypassroadis boon to the locality.
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These roads were built to the same specifications as thebypassroadas they were used constantly for heavy hauling.
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It was necessary to build three access roads approximately 2 mi in length in order to facilitate construction of thebypassroad.
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It was necessary to build three access roads approximately two miles in length in order to facilitate construction of thebypassroad.
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To allow traffic to operate as usual during use, a smallbypassroadwas also built.
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The southernbypassroadof the city was flooded.
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The added value to the agricultural land of landowners created by these new arterial and bypass roads has been something stupendous.
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Partly it is due to our failure to see that we have bypass roads that are kept as such and for their purpose.
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I refer to the need for bypass roads around cities and towns.
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