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carriageway
[kar-ij-wey]
noun
a road or lane of a road for use by automobiles.
carriageway
/ ˈkærɪdʒˌweɪ /
noun
the part of a road along which traffic passes in a single line moving in one direction only
a dual carriageway
Word History and Origins
Origin of carriageway1
Example Sentences
The force said it damaged road surfaces and after moving through the city centre, was driven onto the A4150 dual carriageway, before coming to a stop on New Road, Willenhall, at 20:15.
Two out of three lanes were also closed on the northbound carriageway.
An electric scooter rider who died at the scene of a late-night crash had been travelling in the middle of lane one of a dual carriageway.
The northbound carriageway reopened at about 10:20 followed by two of the southbound lanes at about 18:00.
The first phase will run until 1 October, with a contraflow system established on the M8's mainline carriageway at Junction 26 - meaning traffic will go in the opposite direction to how it should normally flow.
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