How To Use Underpass In A Sentence

  • With the city having close to 20 lakh vehicles on the roads, flyovers and underpasses have become a must if traffic is to flow smoothly.
  • Presumably in anticipation of large volumes of traffic, the government has constructed frequent, cavernous road underpasses.
  • The new road has 29 structures, including 17 overbridges, five underbridges and an underpass.
  • But what's with the garish red walls of the underpass and the ridiculously clingy dress hugging Alex's voluptuous frame?
  • Dual carriageways, underpasses and roundabouts are everywhere, clogged by traffic and making pedestrian life a daily challenge.
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  • The BCC has entered into several agreements with the railways on taking up a number of railway underbridges and underpass works.
  • The Hanger Lane underpass was closed through flooding.
  • The projects include an elevated expressway, several flyovers, underpasses and causeways.
  • We understand what people are saying but we won't be carrying out any more improvements in the near future, other than to retile the underpass.
  • Contraflows and single-lane traffic have caused major tailbacks since the work to build an underpass at Copmathorpe began last summer, with severe congestion again at the weekend.
  • After the underpass, the road gets wider and the traffic spreads out.
  • Another strange pedestrian quirk is the proliferation of underpasses in the city.
  • And, according to state law, railroad traffic can not be interrupted, even during the construction of an underpass.
  • The giant concreate curtilage means bus station users must use a grim underpass or overpass to get to town and we all know how successful they tend to be and it sterilises a huge section of the city centre. The Guardian World News
  • On January 14, a freight train derailed two intermodal container cars, as it approached a highway underpass near Whitby. Our Collective Role in Transportation Safety
  • And local schoolchildren will be the first to cycle through a new underpass built into the road network.
  • Later, threesomes left together in the dark cars that the men had somehow managed to park in the highway underpass where the disco is located.
  • The axeman then fled along an underpass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The costs of the project are included in the ongoing multi-million-pound scheme to improve the road network and underpasses in Charlotte Place.
  • We should design a new system of roads with flyovers or underpasses, meant only for buses or other heavy vehicles.
  • Huge precast concrete beams which will carry the A64 over a new underpass at Copmanthorpe, near York, were hoisted into place yesterday.
  • The Hanger Lane underpass was closed through flooding.
  • The park would then take a route through an underpass beneath the trunk road and continue on the side of Ramsey village.
  • And in a railroad underpass near Exit 29 a curious disfigured hubcap like a skull neatly sheared in half. FAITHLESS: TALES OF TRANSGRESSION
  • To avoid meeting Mrs. Grales, he used the pedestrian underpass; it was no time for pleasant conversations with the bicephalous old tomato woman. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • The provision of pedestrian underpass between Kempegowda bus stand and the City railway station, some years ago, has kept the roads free of jaywalkers, but the intensity of traffic has been increasing.
  • The city had a fairly distinct central area defined by a few churches, government buildings and pedestrian underpasses.
  • Private and road freight transportation was encouraged in the name of the national car industries and supported by the construction of highways, viaducts, connecting roads, bridges, and underpasses.
  • The new road has 29 structures, including 17 overbridges, five underbridges and an underpass.
  • Photographers following Diana and Dodi claimed they saw a blinding flash of light as Diana's car entered the underpass where it went out of control.
  • Last, but just as important, before York is totally congested by further development north and east of the city, the northern bypass must be dualled with flyovers and underpasses.
  • Reading their artless, jargon-infested prose, I was seized by a sudden urge to inflict violence on them in a concrete underpass or back alley.
  • The axeman then fled along an underpass. Times, Sunday Times
  • WSDOT says Winter patrols have been out all night putting down anti-icer or deicer as needed but you'll still want to use caution at on and off-ramps, bridges, underpasses. KIROTV.com - Local News
  • The underpass and grade-level roads at the Jayadeva junction are expected to be completed by end of this month.
  • David showed me that there is a pedestrian underpass in the middle part of the platforms.
  • It has been conceived with underpasses and 12 radial roads, so there's no stopping of traffic.
  • More flyovers, underpasses, subways and overbridges will ease the situation further.
  • Speakers urged the county council to provide pedestrians with a bridge, an underpass or a pelican crossing to prevent another accident.
  • A Chinese-character softcover version of The Half Blood Prince was being sold in an underpass in downtown Beijing for 20 yuan.
  • The piers of roadway overpasses and underpasses tend to have solid cross sections.
  • As he walked through the underpass in Cranes Farm Road he saw three men which he said he didn't think anything of and continued walking towards them.
  • We should design a new system of roads with flyovers or underpasses, meant only for buses or other heavy vehicles.
  • In the case of grade separation engineering for highway and railroad, underpass bridges are widely applied.
  • On the other side is a new link road taking motorists to a new underpass under the dual carriageway.
  • I would like to see a dual carriageway, possibly with a roundabout and an underpass for pedestrians.
  • Work on the underpass, which commenced the very next day, has continued uninterrupted.
  • Swollen rivers overflowed and flooded roads, homes, yards and underpasses.
  • The tape cut off as the limo sped up and accelerated below a triple underpass.
  • With traffic intersections allowing just 12 seconds for the pedestrian to cross the road, the solution perhaps lies in foot overbridges and underpasses.
  • The new road has 29 structures, including 17 overbridges, five underbridges and an underpass.
  • In the case of grade separation engineering for highway and railroad, underpass bridges are widely applied.
  • The exhibit runs through February 16 at the center, south of the pedestrian underpass on Speedway, east of Park Avenue.
  • Once the underpass is through vehicles plying on Chord Road can cross this junction without any interruption as in the case of Mekhri Circle.
  • Work to reconstruct an underpass on the dual carriageway at Top Lane, Copmanthorpe, is expected to continue for the next six months.
  • About there or a little north all the channels started coming back in strong but would disappear momentarily is I went under an underpass. XM RADIO IN CENTRAL MEXICO
  • But there were incongruities: the minivan, the graffiti on the rail bridge underpasses. Abraham Lincoln rides to Washington, 150 years later
  • He said two stretches of barriers had already been erected alongside the westbound carriageway - close to the village and alongside the underpass.
  • There will be many flyovers and underpasses on the road.
  • Kiosks swarm round every underpass, Metro entrance and train station, selling anything from food and alcohol to pirated CD-ROMs and stereo components.
  • A subway is a pedestrian underpass, generally under a road.
  • This route is a longer detour than the underpass now being built at Top Lane, but would likely not be a major inconvenience for car users.
  • Specially installed fencing, underpasses and bridges over motorways and busy trunk roads in Essex are helping to reduce deer collisions.
  • And, according to state law, railroad traffic can not be interrupted, even during the construction of an underpass.
  • Public rights of way across the railway line between Brockenhurst and Ashurst will be suspended, and bridges and underpasses not on public roads will be closed.
  • The precinct would encompass a street underpass, four skywalks joining buildings and underground parking.

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