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Why are roads called roads?

Because they are roads.


What were Mayan raised roads called?

Mayan raised roads were called causeways and were 2 to 4 feet above ground level. Some even measured 15ft wide.


Why are some roads called ferry's?

Roads called "ferry" typically refer to historic roads that used to connect to a ferry crossing water. The name is a remnant of the past when travelers had to take a ferry across a river or body of water to continue their journey.


What are the roads that run north to south called?

Roads that run north to south are typically referred to as "north-south roads" or "vertical roads."


What does deccleration mean?

The act of Decleration is to slow down. There are some lanes on the roads called deceleration lanes, these are the slip roads you take when coming off a motorway.


What were the roads called constructed by placing logs together?

Log roads


Are toll roads a government operated business?

yes. goverment runs it or business runs it


What is Another Name For Country Road?

Country roads are also called back roads or byways. Depending on how they are paved, they may be called dirt, gravel or blacktop roads.


What were the roads called that were constructed by placing logs close together?

corduroy roads


What are English tree lined roads called?

English Tree lined road are usually wide Roads and are called Avenues.


What were roads with logs across them called?

Corduroy roads, like the fabric.


Why do aeroplanes fly instead of moving on roads?

If they moved on roads then they would not be called airplanes!