access road

NOUN
  1. a short road giving access to an expressway
    in Britain they call an access road a slip road
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How To Use access road In A Sentence

  • The access road will be closed so the unauthorised parking areas can be fenced off so shoppers cannot use them.
  • Business will get a say in regional transport projects, such as new access roads or pier extensions, through membership of the new regional transport boards.
  • Using a bypass as a main access road for housing and industry is fraught with potential road traffic problems and dangers.
  • Their greatest concern is the proposal to construct a new access road alongside the village play area.
  • Obviously the postman preferred the short climb to the longer haul up the access road.
  • The nature of the access road to the site and adjoining development can be influential with regard to market potential.
  • Mr Forde commented: ‘Our application with its access road, hardstandings and amenity blocks makes a fair compromise between the need for accommodation, rural character and moderate landscape change and accessibility.’
  • Narrow access roads, swamps and paddy fields surrounding the disaster site made it difficult for rescue teams to bring in heavy equipment, forcing them to use hammers and crowbars to try to reach the trapped victims.
  • A gate has been padlocked on an access road leading down to one beach to prevent vehicles getting too close.
  • I pointed along a narrow dirt path that branched off the main access road.
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