0 a road or path that goes under something such as a busy road, allowing vehicles or people to go from one side to the other --
1 a passage that goes under something such as a busy road, allowing people or vehicles to go from one side to the other --
Sometimes an underpass is made for the passage of cattle from one side of the road to the other, but very often it is not.
That is why we have a four-lane underpass in the plan.
The size of the underpass and the magnitude of the scheme do not affect the principle at all.
They are mostly concerned with the shops on the north side of the west end of the underpass.
I have plans for four underpasses at junctions on trunk roads.
Moreover, children cannot be forced to use an underpass or overhead walkway.
There is an urgent need for a safety review and a medium-term strategy for a graded junction to be built, including an underpass.
The commoners maintain that the animals are unlikely to use the underpass to the same extent as they would wander over an open heath.