It's usually called an avenue.
English Tree lined road are usually wide Roads and are called Avenues.
Usually an Avenue. A tree-lined walk is called an allee. :)
Yes, there is a road in California called the "Tunnel Tree" or "Drive-Thru Tree" where a giant sequoia tree has a tunnel carved through it, allowing cars to drive through.
The Chrysler Financial Corporation is headquartered in Farmington, Michigan. The site is situated on Inkster, Road, a tree lined road that offers a beautiful view for those that drive down it.
Alameda.
A road with trees on both sides is commonly referred to as a tree-lined avenue.
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Tree lined street
A road with trees on either side is commonly referred to as a "tree-lined road" or "tree avenue." These roads often enhance the scenic beauty of the area, providing shade and a pleasant environment for drivers and pedestrians alike. In some regions, such roads may also be called "canopied roads" due to the way the tree branches create a natural canopy overhead.
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"la route bordée d'arbres" means "the tree-lined road".