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Definition of on-ramp in US English: on-rampnoun A lane for traffic entering a turnpike or freeway. Example sentencesExamples - You know, your local law enforcement agencies can work on closing off the exits and on-ramps and reversing flows on roads.
- ‘Yes, they're for real,’ he allowed as the light changed and he turned left, got in the right lane, and turned right onto the on-ramp.
- The result could help engineers improve traffic forecasts and improve control over traffic lights at on-ramps, he says.
- By the time I hung up, I was at the freeway on-ramp.
- The suspect's SUV suddenly jerked to the side of the road, and entered an on-ramp.
- Semis with license plates from every New England state and Quebec drove out of the P & H lot and down the on-ramp.
- Traffic flows around this island in a counter-clockwise direction, entering and leaving on what amount to off-ramps and on-ramps.
- Its 355-horsepower engine makes on-ramps into mini raceways, and the transmission is sporty and killer-fun to play with, besides offering actual help in maneuvering through traffic.
- Old right-sided on-ramps sat next to left-sided exits, resulting in dangerously sharp transitions.
- Anyhow, we got to a point just before the highway on-ramp, they went and did some shoe shopping, and I hit up the bookstore.
- Rodgers was beside himself, certain that he had entered the on-ramp to success.
- As I entered the freeway on-ramp, there seemed to be even fewer cars.
- The best place to be picked up is at the end of an on-ramp, where there is two-way traffic.
- Planning your route using a map leads to being stranded at motorway on-ramps.
- There are other historic adobes in Southern California, but most lost their lands to newer houses and on-ramps.
- In Seoul, striking workers mustered another eight container trucks and blocked a highway on-ramp.
- There are expressways, smaller lanes, on-ramps and off-ramps and intersections.
- These map sites work well in general, but tend to have irritating flaws - like neglecting to indicate which way to turn to get onto an on-ramp.
- George surged through the green light and back up the next on-ramp, which was arranged, rather conveniently, right in front of us.
- The boat, registered to Young, was on its side between the Allegheny River and the 10th Street Bypass near the Fort Duquesne Bridge on-ramp.
Definition of on-ramp in US English: on-rampnoun A lane for traffic entering a turnpike or freeway. Example sentencesExamples - Rodgers was beside himself, certain that he had entered the on-ramp to success.
- Anyhow, we got to a point just before the highway on-ramp, they went and did some shoe shopping, and I hit up the bookstore.
- Old right-sided on-ramps sat next to left-sided exits, resulting in dangerously sharp transitions.
- Semis with license plates from every New England state and Quebec drove out of the P & H lot and down the on-ramp.
- The result could help engineers improve traffic forecasts and improve control over traffic lights at on-ramps, he says.
- Traffic flows around this island in a counter-clockwise direction, entering and leaving on what amount to off-ramps and on-ramps.
- Its 355-horsepower engine makes on-ramps into mini raceways, and the transmission is sporty and killer-fun to play with, besides offering actual help in maneuvering through traffic.
- As I entered the freeway on-ramp, there seemed to be even fewer cars.
- The best place to be picked up is at the end of an on-ramp, where there is two-way traffic.
- Planning your route using a map leads to being stranded at motorway on-ramps.
- There are other historic adobes in Southern California, but most lost their lands to newer houses and on-ramps.
- In Seoul, striking workers mustered another eight container trucks and blocked a highway on-ramp.
- By the time I hung up, I was at the freeway on-ramp.
- You know, your local law enforcement agencies can work on closing off the exits and on-ramps and reversing flows on roads.
- There are expressways, smaller lanes, on-ramps and off-ramps and intersections.
- The boat, registered to Young, was on its side between the Allegheny River and the 10th Street Bypass near the Fort Duquesne Bridge on-ramp.
- The suspect's SUV suddenly jerked to the side of the road, and entered an on-ramp.
- George surged through the green light and back up the next on-ramp, which was arranged, rather conveniently, right in front of us.
- ‘Yes, they're for real,’ he allowed as the light changed and he turned left, got in the right lane, and turned right onto the on-ramp.
- These map sites work well in general, but tend to have irritating flaws - like neglecting to indicate which way to turn to get onto an on-ramp.
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