all I know is King William Road in Adelaide and Adelaide named after queen Adelaide.
Over 500,000 cars were on Australian roads by the 1930's. This Statement is according to the 'Discovering Australian History' textbook for year 9 and 10 Civics History Students.
places roads i think
With roads...
Through roads and highways.
Australian's drive on the left side of the streets or roads.
chembakolli is connected to other places by small roads and paths
The compound noun is crossroads (cross+roads).
Most law enforcement, schools, roads etc
to get places like you and me [you know they were not retards]
highways or roads can help civilians get to places faster and in the old days roads encouraged trade
A car horn Should not be blown when there are people cycling on main roads. car garages, Ring roads as this will teter people from using the roads safely.
Primitive dirt roads can be found in many out of the way places in the USA. This is because not all roads have been adopted and so have been laid with tarmac.