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access road

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access road
n.
A road that affords access into and out of an area.

access road
n
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) a road providing a means of entry into a region or of approach to another road, esp a motorway
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Noun1.access roadaccess road - a short road giving access to an expressway; "in Britain they call an access road a slip road"
road, route - an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation
Translations
access road nstrada d'accesso; (to motorway) → raccordo di entrata


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``The scenario is that the access road needed to make the plaza possible could be partly financed by a share of the sales tax revenue generated by the plaza,'' the city treasurer, Darren Hernandez, said Wednesday.
15, 2005, which will upgrade the park access road along a river levee.
He has aggressively managed DOD's efforts to construct over $200 million of Defense Access Road highway projects supporting DOD installations nationwide.
 
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