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Definition of Road sense
1. Noun. Good judgment in avoiding trouble or accidents on the road.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Road Sense
Literary usage of Road sense
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Keeping Children Safe in Traffic by OECD Staff, Kate McMahon (2004)
"... on a red man signal at a designated crossing), as well as knowledge and
understanding (eg of road signs) and also the more intangible "road sense". ..."
2. Safety in Road Traffic for Vulnerable Users by Ecmt (2000)
"... old people), their experience of the traffic phenomenon (road sense in children),
their mobility in traffic (children, persons with reduced mobility), ..."
3. Across South America: An Account of a Journey from Buenos Aires to Lima by by Hiram Bingham (1911)
"The new pack-mules, lacking all road sense and missing the bridle, promptly ran
away. One of them was secured without much difficulty, but the other one ..."
4. Across South America: An Account of a Journey from Buenos Aires to Lima by by Hiram Bingham (1911)
"The new pack-mules, lacking all road sense and missing the bridle, promptly ran
away. One of them was secured without much difficulty, but the other one ..."
5. Flying: Some Practical Experience by Gustav Hamel, Charles Cyril Turner (1914)
"... more skill than road-racing, for there is more room, there are no ' tight
corners ' in the road sense, and there is practically no danger of collisions. ..."
6. Flying: Some Practical Experience by Gustav Hamel, Charles Cyril Turner (1914)
"... more skill than road-racing, for there is more room, there are no ' tight
corners ' in the road sense, and there is practically no danger of collisions. ..."
7. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1850)
"... Vauxhall Bridge Road. sense and feeling-, and ae the result of considerable
research. The work U well and carefully done а* а whole, ..."
8. The Open Road: Official Organ of the Society of the Universal Brotherhood of Man by Bruce T. Calvert (1911)
"... THE OPEN ROAD sense seems to have Sockless Jerry Simpson, Hirsute Ingalls,
Mary Ellen Lease, Bill White, Carrie Nation, and the whole Kansas museum of ..."