I can't find anything specifically called "man in the road" or even "man on the road" but it sounds as if it would be a plot about someone traveling in some way.
The man in the road may symbolize an obstacle or challenge that the protagonist must face and overcome in the story. It can create tension, conflict, or a turning point that drives the plot forward. The encounter with the man in the road often prompts the protagonist to make a decision or take action that propels the narrative in a new direction.
you don't get the road pass but if you keep playing along with the plot you will eventually get something that the old man says is worth a road pass
Man in a hole and man in a tub are plot devices used for short stories. Man in a hole places the main character in some sort of sticky situation he must get out of. Man in a tub uses an ordinary, yet random, event to teach the main character a lesson.
ConstructionAdded: A warning that crews working on the roadway.
The Man in the Road was created in 1956-03.
The duration of The Man in the Road is 1.38 hours.
Secondary characters in "The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells include Mr. and Mrs. Hall, the villagers of Iping, Marvel, Dr. Kemp, and Colonel Adye. These characters play a role in the story's development and interact with the invisible man as the plot unfolds.
As a man the man in change of the Gunpowder Plot to rid England of Protestant Rule. He was executed for his part in this plot at the age of 36
Link to the plot provided below.
The person who helped the man on the side of the road was a passerby.
Ireland
We call waste man who picks the waste from the road
They lack boundaries. According to various theories it was a Cuban plot, a Russian Plot, a CIA plot, a DOD plot, an Alien Plot, a Republican plot, a Vietnamese plot, a Ku Klux Klan plot, a Moon man plot and other scenarios that may be equally absurd.