It's a synonym for dirt road (i.e. an unpaved road).
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
The Road to Middle-earth was created in 1982.
Literally, its origins lie in the measurement of the Earth. Measurement in the sense of the area of a field, or the length of a road. "Geo" means Earth and "Metra" means measurement. Both of these words are Ancient Greek in origin.
The ISBN of The Road to Middle-earth is 978-0-261-10275-0.
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
It means the road surface is uneven - and may cause damage to suspension.
A US word that means an animal found on the road dead is roadkill or road kill.
There is a low place in the road.
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
It means you have seen a road runner.
If you "take to the road," then you travel along it, so this idiom means that you started a journey of some sort.
On a road. The tyre of a car on the road is tangential to the road and so tangential to the earth.