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Dictionary: drive·way   (drīv'') pronunciation
n.
A private road that connects a house, garage, or other building with the street.


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Architecture: driveway
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A private way or road, which is primarily for use by automobiles.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a road leading up to a private house
  Synonyms: drive, private road


Wikipedia: Driveway
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Driveway to a farm
Driveway apron and sloped curb to a public street, all under construction

A driveway is a type of private road for local access to one or a small group of structures, and is owned and maintained by an individual or group.

Driveways rarely have traffic lights, but some that bear heavy traffic, especially those leading to commercial businesses and parks, do.

Driveways may be decorative in ways that public roads cannot, due to their lighter traffic and the willingness of owners to invest in their construction. Driveways are not resurfaced, snow blown or otherwise maintained by governments. They are generally designed to conform to the architecture of connected houses or other buildings.

Materials used for driveways include concrete, decorative brick, cobblestone, asphalt, and decomposed granite, surrounded with grass or other ground-cover plants.

Driveways are commonly used as paths to private garages, carports, or houses. On large estates, a driveway may be the road that leads to the house from the public road, possibly with a gate in between. Some driveways divide to serve different homeowners. A driveway may also refer to a small apron of pavement in front of a garage with a curb cut in the sidewalk, sometimes too short to accommodate a car.

Often, either by choice or to conform with local regulations, cars are parked in driveways in order to leave streets clear for traffic. Moreover, some jurisdictions prohibit parking or leave standing any motor vehicle upon any residential lawn area (defined as the property from the front of a residential house, condominium, or cooperative to the street line other than a driveway, walkway, concrete or blacktopped surface parking space).[1] Other examples, include the city of Berkeley, California that forbids "any person to park or leave standing, or cause to be parked or left standing any vehicle upon any public street in the City for seventy-two or more consecutive hours."[2] Ther areas may prohibit leaving vehicles on residential streets from 2 am to 6 am, necessitating the use of driveways.[3]

Residential driveways are also used for such things as garage sales, automobile washing and repair, and recreation, notably (in North America) for basketball practice.

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Translations: Driveway
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - indkørsel

Nederlands (Dutch)
inrit, oprijlaan, weg waarlangs vee gedreven wordt

Français (French)
n. - allée, avenue (dans un château)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Auffahrt, Einfahrt, Zufahrt

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ιδιωτικός δρόμος έπαυλης, μεγάρου κ.λπ.

Italiano (Italian)
rampa d'accesso

Português (Portuguese)
n. - entrada (f) para veículos

Русский (Russian)
въезд

Español (Spanish)
n. - entrada, entrada de coches

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - uppfartsväg

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
车道

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 車道

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 도로에서 개인 주차장 등으로 연결되는 포장된 곳

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 私道, 車道

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) الدرب, طريق خاصه ( تمتد من الطريق العام الى المباني)‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮כביש פרטי‬


 
 
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