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  2. Drovers' road - Wikipedia

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    A drovers' road, drove road, droveway, or simply a drove, is a route for droving livestock on foot from one place to another, such as to market or between summer and winter pasture (see transhumance). [1] Many drovers' roads were ancient routes of unknown age; others are known to date back to medieval or more recent times. [2]

  3. Shoulder (road) - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, shoulder running can occur during roadworks, and full depth construction is now standard. In some metro areas, road authorities also allow shoulders to be used as lanes at peak periods. However, rural shoulders often collect various bits of road debris that can make driving there less safe.

  4. A75 road - Wikipedia

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    Old section of A75 east of Carrutherstown, close to Braehill Oak Wood, in 2007. It is now a bypassed local road. The mostly single-carriageway road has been re-aligned, re-routed and bypasses most towns in recognition of the heavy freight traffic it carries between the A74(M)/M6 and the ferry ports for Northern Ireland at Cairnryan.

  5. Roads in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    History The skyline of Isla Verde, near Puerto Rico's international airport Highways in Puerto Rico constructed by Spain by 1898. By the 16th century there was a rough road called Camino de Puerto Rico connecting San Germán (which was located near the mouth of the Añasco River) to other areas of Puerto Rico, including San Sebastián, Arecibo, Toa Alta, and Caparra.

  6. Roads in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian major road network: trunk roads (M-highways) (some of which are expressways) in blue, and avtomahistral in green Roads in Ukraine's transportation network are divided into two main categories: general-use roads, which consist of streets and roads in cities, villages, and other populated areas; and specialized roads, which include official, private, and special-use roads.

  7. Rand McNally - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, Rand McNally began publishing road maps for the Gulf Oil Company, to be freely distributed at its service stations. By 1930, Rand McNally had two major road map competitors, General Drafting and Gousha , the latter of which was founded by a former Rand McNally sales representative.

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