Trees prevent soil loss so the road stays stable because of the trees planted on both sides.
A road with trees on both sides is commonly referred to as a tree-lined avenue.
Banyan trees are native to India. One can find them planted near homes, temples, villages, and road sides. You may even find them planted in pots since banyan trees are extensively used for creating bonsai.
A Parkway is a thoroughfare with side strips planted with grass or trees. A Highway is just a main road between towns and cities
An angsana tree is often grown along the sides of roads because it provides shade for the drivers.
A row of trees is called an "avenue." This term is commonly used to describe a straight line of trees planted along a road, pathway, or driveway. Avenues are often designed for aesthetic or functional purposes, providing shade, wind protection, and visual appeal.
A lollipop lady stop sign
3 point turn
Because the trees where on the road but it turns out that the trees had feet
Because most roads are designed with a "crown" - they're higher in the center than at the edges - it means that rainwater flows off the pavement in both directions, necessitating ditches on both sides.
By first checking both sides of the road - utilizing any road-crossing traffic buttons, lights, or designated crossing zones.
There is no specified collective noun for trees in a road; you might use an obstruction of trees, a hazard of trees, or a suitable noun of your choice.
A street is a narrow road with rows of houses or other buildings on both sides in a town or city.