noun, British English - a strip of road along the side of a motorway or highway, where vehicles can stop in an emergency
noun - a situation when a road is officially blocked so that vehicles cannot use it, usually because of construction, an accident, or an event
noun, British English - a building with several levels where people can park their cars
adjective - having several floors
noun - a gate or barrier across a road where drivers must stop to pay a toll before continuing
noun - a cone-shaped object, usually orange, used on roads to guide traffic or mark areas under construction
noun, American English - a raised area across a road designed to make vehicles slow down
noun - a raised area across a road designed to make vehicles slow down
noun, American English - a place where a railway crosses a road
noun, American English - the act of paying to use a car for a short period of time or the company that provides this service
noun, American English - a document that allows you to drive a car, motorcycle, truck etc.
noun - a situation where there are many vehicles on the road, causing slow movement or delays
noun, British English - the act of paying to use a car for a short period of time or the company that provides this service
noun - a road sign that means vehicles are not allowed to enter a particular street or area