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Definition of Local road
1. Noun. A street that is primarily used to gain access to the property bordering it.
Specialized synonyms: Frontage Road, Service Road
Generic synonyms: Street
Lexicographical Neighbors of Local Road
Literary usage of Local road
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"Market Development and Competition Conditions local road Haulage 1n recent years,
the local road haulage market has been characterised by some merger ..."
2. Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the by National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Session (1908)
"Upon receipt of such application the State Highway Commissioner sends to such
local road authorities a blank form furnished by him for the purpose, ..."
3. English Local Government: The Story of the King's Highway by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1913)
"Thus, at last, after three-quarters of a century of argument and discussion, the
County became, to this partial extent, the local Road Authority. ..."
4. The Canadian Law Timesby Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Privy Council by Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Privy Council (1903)
"... CM, the county council has declared it a local road under the direction of
one of such municipalities, it has no jurisdiction afterwards to amend such ..."
5. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1918)
"A purely local road called the Crene Weg, ' green way,' mentioned in the Hunton
... local road in Freefolk, etc. ..."
6. Lewis and Clark Road Trips: Exploring the Trail Across America by Kira Gale (2006)
"Turn right (west) onto local road. This road winds 1.6 miles westward to Reunion
Bay. ... Turn left (south) onto local Road. Go 0.2 mile to Fort entrance. ..."
7. Good Roads Year Book by American Highway Association (1917)
"Prepare and distribute directions and forms for accounting for local road funds
and recording all official actions of local road authorities How many of ..."
8. Putnam's Magazine (1910)
"In fact, it acts as a kind of big brother to the some 100000 local road officials
of the United States, most of whom are neither scientists nor engineers ..."