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Definition of trunk road in English: trunk roadnoun British An important main road used for long-distance travel. 〈主英〉(供长途旅行的)干道,通衢 Example sentencesExamples - We have no space in which to build new local roads, because of our geography - we live in a small bowl-shape, rigidly cut up by two rivers, a canal, railways and a trunk road, and all the segments between these are full of houses etc.
- Is it because the proposed station here would mean longer delays at the level crossing so putting further pressure on the highways for a relief road over the railway line connecting with the trunk road?
- He said: ‘How much longer do we need to wait to have a suitable trunk road servicing a major port like this’
- A Highways Agency route management strategy highlighted improvements that need to be made to the trunk road.
- Campaigners have stepped up their call for a bypass on a notorious trunk road after police figures revealed one in seven deaths on the county's roads have occurred on the A590.
- This may be the case but the onus is on the developer to provide suitable mitigation to address any impact on the trunk road and local road networks.
- Tailbacks of up to four miles were reported on the M90 and the A90 trunk road as a result of the restrictions but traffic started to return to normal by late afternoon.
- One lane of the trunk road was still closed today while investigations into the accident continued.
- One of the options they hope the study would look at is upgrading the trunk road to dual carriageway all the way from York to Scarborough.
- We await an upgrade of the A8000, a vital trunk road that would have been turned into a motorway years ago had it been in the south.
- Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network.
- The barrier had clearly prevented a cross-over accident on a busy trunk road where the vehicle would otherwise have probably ploughed into oncoming traffic.
- The team was stationed on the trunk road from 9am to 3pm and made checks on more than 200 vehicles.
- Unlicensed vehicles chug up and down the main trunk road to a nearby industrial estate.
- Trevor said the couple had chosen the village because of its proximity to their home, the large, relatively well-off local population and the location on a busy trunk road into Bradford.
- Later, a van was blown into the central reservation on the trunk road's eastbound carriageway.
- The park would then take a route through an underpass beneath the trunk road and continue on the side of Ramsey village.
- The trip was 106 miles along one of the worst roads, never mind a supposed trunk road, I've ever had the displeasure to drive on.
- The site is just a few minutes’ drive from the M1 and the trunk road between Rotherham and Sheffield.
- While road signs vary in cost according to their size, a typical one installed on a Scottish trunk road is estimated to cost about £1,500.
Synonyms street, road, roadway, avenue, boulevard, way Definition of trunk road in US English: trunk roadnounˈtrəNGk ˌrōdˈtrəŋk ˌroʊd British An important main road used for long-distance travel. 〈主英〉(供长途旅行的)干道,通衢 Example sentencesExamples - The site is just a few minutes’ drive from the M1 and the trunk road between Rotherham and Sheffield.
- The trip was 106 miles along one of the worst roads, never mind a supposed trunk road, I've ever had the displeasure to drive on.
- The team was stationed on the trunk road from 9am to 3pm and made checks on more than 200 vehicles.
- A Highways Agency route management strategy highlighted improvements that need to be made to the trunk road.
- Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network.
- Campaigners have stepped up their call for a bypass on a notorious trunk road after police figures revealed one in seven deaths on the county's roads have occurred on the A590.
- We have no space in which to build new local roads, because of our geography - we live in a small bowl-shape, rigidly cut up by two rivers, a canal, railways and a trunk road, and all the segments between these are full of houses etc.
- One lane of the trunk road was still closed today while investigations into the accident continued.
- Later, a van was blown into the central reservation on the trunk road's eastbound carriageway.
- Unlicensed vehicles chug up and down the main trunk road to a nearby industrial estate.
- Is it because the proposed station here would mean longer delays at the level crossing so putting further pressure on the highways for a relief road over the railway line connecting with the trunk road?
- This may be the case but the onus is on the developer to provide suitable mitigation to address any impact on the trunk road and local road networks.
- One of the options they hope the study would look at is upgrading the trunk road to dual carriageway all the way from York to Scarborough.
- We await an upgrade of the A8000, a vital trunk road that would have been turned into a motorway years ago had it been in the south.
- He said: ‘How much longer do we need to wait to have a suitable trunk road servicing a major port like this’
- Tailbacks of up to four miles were reported on the M90 and the A90 trunk road as a result of the restrictions but traffic started to return to normal by late afternoon.
- The barrier had clearly prevented a cross-over accident on a busy trunk road where the vehicle would otherwise have probably ploughed into oncoming traffic.
- While road signs vary in cost according to their size, a typical one installed on a Scottish trunk road is estimated to cost about £1,500.
- Trevor said the couple had chosen the village because of its proximity to their home, the large, relatively well-off local population and the location on a busy trunk road into Bradford.
- The park would then take a route through an underpass beneath the trunk road and continue on the side of Ramsey village.
Synonyms street, road, roadway, avenue, boulevard, way |