The right of "ingress and egress" is the right to enter and leave. With land it would be an easement, or right of way, over some other property in order to access your own.
'Ingress' means to enter and 'egress' means to leave. The words indicate that the property is subject to a right-of-way, without the right-of-way being described in detail (i.e., by 'metes and bounds).
"This way to the egress" - Barnum.
The area covered by the right of way should be described in the instrument that created the right of way. Anyone who has the right to use the right of way cannot drive outside the limits of the right of way and encroach onto your property to turn around. Ingress and egress is the right to enter and exit from a property.
They made us egress the building.
The employee asked to egress the building
An exit, or the act of exiting. Bedrooms are required to have egress windows in case of fire. Barnum of Barnum & Bailey's Circus used to get people moving on from various exhibits, especially the freak shows they displayed, by telling the crowds to "come see the great egress right this way!" and led them to the exit.
Security made us egress the building
A man tells people to go visit his amazing egress. They go see it, and they are disappointed. Why? Because egress means exit.
the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipseThe act of exiting.
No because the easement is not owned by the holder. The easement holder does not have the right to put up a gate, they only have the right of ingress and egress through someone else's property.
You need to review the language set forth in the document that created the easement to determine exactly what rights were granted. Generally, an ingress-egress easement does not include the right to place any structures on the easement area.
The servient estate is the land subject to the right of way, or, the land over which the ROW passes. The dominant estate is the land that is benefitted by the right of way.