0 a long, hard surface built for vehicles to drive on -- carretera, calle
1 used in the name of a road as part of an address -- Calle
142 Park Road
2 the hard surfaces that vehicles drive on -- carretera [ feminine, singular ]
3 having traveled a particular distance -- más allá
4 on a long trip in a vehicle -- viajando
We’d been on the road for an hour. Habíamos estado viajando durante una hora.
5 the process that leads to sth -- camino
6 a short distance away -- más adelante
She lives just up the road from me. Ella vive justo más adelante de mí.
In fact, it hands international and domestic road transport over to the large monopolies on a plate.
Freight transport is forced onto the roads because it is the most effective option.
In the latter case, the target was not a specific infrastructure, but rather tourists travelling in a vehicle along a road.
We are naturally calling for a precise limitation of the ratio of road legs to total mileage.
Unfortunately, this initial step does not yet represent the full opening of domestic road transport markets, but it does leave this possibility open.
In order to stand up to competition with road transport, forwarders and consignors need comparable freedom.
That will give us the greatest road safety.
What we are aiming to adopt today represents a milestone when it comes to improving road safety.