four-lane road

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meaningsofroad

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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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(Definition ofroadfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffour-lane road

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It is a double railway bridge, with afour-laneroadabove it.
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The bridge is afour-laneroad.
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The two routes widen to a busyfour-laneroadpast shops catering to a busy tourist trade.
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It does not become a limited-access highway; however, thefour-laneroadhas only a handful of at-grade intersections.
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A sharedfour-laneroadcan be constructed largely within the same footprint as a two-lane road, but allows for alternating passing lanes in each direction.
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The route becomes afour-laneroadin a wooded area before turning into a three-lane road with one northbound lane and two southbound lanes.
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It is afour-laneroadand is commercial with storefront-type businesses that have residential second and third storeys.
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The highway heads into commercial areas, turning southeast before a turn to the northeast as afour-laneroad.
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The route heads into industrial areas and widens into afour-laneroad, bending northeast and crossing a railroad spur.
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The right-of-way and design can accommodate a dividedfour-laneroad, but the road was originally built as a two-lane road.
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Around the time of the last runs to the garage, crowds blocked thefour-laneroad, bringing all traffic to a standstill.
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The route heads east as afour-laneroadrunning to the south of the railroad tracks through residential areas, narrowing to two lanes.
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The highway begins as afour-laneroad, with a wide median dividing the two directions.
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The blast sent chunks of concrete flying across afour-laneroad, and several employees and customers at neighboring businesses were evacuated.
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Thisfour-laneroadis best navigated by car or taxi.
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Thefour-laneroadserves a handful of homes; however, the majority of establishments along the street are commercial.
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It is afour-laneroadof 37.68 km length.
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