state circle and capital circle why dont you check a map?
When the architect of Canberra, Sir Walter Burley Griffin, designed Canberra, Parliament House was certainly located in the centre of the city, with roads radiating out from the centre to other features and landmarks. Given the urban sprawl that has occurred in Canberra since it was established, it cannot be said that Parliament House is still in the middle of Canberra.
A "roundabout" is a conjunction of 2 or more roads which meet at a circular central island surrounded by a perimeter road, where right of way is given to cars on the circular section of road as opposed to the roads leading to the junction.
The original London ring roads were the north circular and south circular and they still exist. However, they have been superseded by the M 25 motorway.
A rest-house along the Inca roads in South America.
Yes, it has a small, circular map in the lower left, which shows your location and the roads you may use to travel on.
"Houses at Hampton Roads vary in price depending on the size and direct location. However, the median sales price for a home in Hampton Roads as of July 11th, is considered 177,000."
1. An electorate is a geographical area represented by a member of parliament. The federal member was very keen to promote safe driving and safe roads in her electorate.
Bella's house, the school, the Cullen's house, the woods, roads, Jacob's house, dirt roads (for motorcycle), the La Push cliffs, Jake's garage, the meadow, the ocean/beach, Emily and Sam's house, the movie theater, airplanes/aiports, Volterra town square by clock tower, Volturi castle
Roads are used in naberhoods, and highways are used for commute. Highways are used to really just get you from point A to point B in a fast time. Roads are really just used to get to a house or building. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway
Because they are roads.
Sam Rayburn You're in ROADS, too?
It means that there are going to be roads constructed near your house.