The grassy area beside a road is typically called the roadside verge or shoulder. It serves as a buffer between the road and surrounding land, providing space for emergency stopping, pedestrian safety, and drainage.
It is a prarie
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
Pampas
"Glade" might be the word you're looking for. There are also a number of similar terms.
An automatic car should be left in park and not neutral when left beside the road.
Another word for grassy shoulder is a berm. It refers to a flat strip of land beside a road, raised bank or terrace.
The grassy plains are called "Llanos". In other areas of South America they may be called "pampas".
go to the cycling road/route 110 and walk on the grassy road.
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Plains
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It is a prarie
she said that their we rocks on the road
It is called the Pampas.