0 the right of the public to use a path that goes across private property. -- quyền sử dụng đường của chính phủ chạy qua nhà dân
1 (ˌright-of-ˈway – plural rights-of-way) a road or path over private land, along which the public have a right to walk. -- đường tư nhưng công chúng được phép qua lại
2 the right of one car etc to move first eg when crossing a cross-roads, or going round a roundabout -- sự nhường đường cho xe ô tô
Crossings had been employed in an ad hoc way since the 1920s, sometimes with illuminated ' cross now ' signs, but the pedestrian had no legally enforceable right of way on them.
In fact, if it was washed away they did not think that the ground immediately behind continued to carry a right of way over it.
Many of these show the towpath as a right of way, but there are variations between counties on this point.
The process of establishing these paths as a complete and continuous right of way has been a very long one.
This question of food production and food distribution ought to have the right of way all the time.
It seeks to give power possibly to acquire land in order to provide a right of way or public footpath.
The police cannot know whether they are on private land or on a public right of way because there is no clear marking.
No one knows who really has the right of way.
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