NOUN
- a highway that encircles an urban area so that traffic does not have to pass through the center
How To Use ring road In A Sentence
- These neatly landscaped grounds will be largely empty of people, who will usually enter and leave the towers by car from the gaping maw of a parkade off the Ring Road.
- And, as if it to prove a point, he shepherded us to the top deck for an aerial, whistle-stop tour of the city away from the thundering road drills.
- The Outer Ring Road was designed to keep truck traffic away from the city, but the growth of the suburbs defeated this objective.
- Travellers are advised to find an alternative route during road repairs.
- Even the huge ring roads around Lille, Tourcoing, Roubaix and Courtrai seem more basic than their southern counterparts.
- The local council is/are in charge of repairing roads.
- They are also urging the county to undertake a feasibility study to see if a ring road or bypass could be built for the town.
- It's not beautiful; too many fine buildings have been demolished to make way for ring roads and shopping centres. Times, Sunday Times
- The only conclusion is that the ring road is not at an advanced stage where land must be kept free of development.
- He said there were several other accidents on the ring road, and others on the B1225 York-Wetherby road and on the A64 to the north-east of York, but within the city boundary.