Well, isn't that a happy little question! To pave a private road, you first prepare the surface by grading and compacting the ground. Then, a base layer of gravel or crushed stone is laid down before the asphalt or concrete is poured and smoothed out. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about patience, attention to detail, and working step by step to create a smooth and durable surface that will bring joy to those who travel on it.
On a paved road.
If you mean something like a jeep, yes. A ATV isn't allowed on public roadways. However, if it's a private road (not all paved roads are public), then it's the determination of the person who owns the road.
If it's a state/county/city/township/etc. road, then no. The same laws which apply to paved roads apply to those. If it's a private road on private property, and you have permission from the landowner to be on that road, then, by all means, go for it.
should be paved. Better is an adverb
A paved road. Metalled road.
yes
the road to hell is paved with good intentions
Samuel Johnson said,"The road of good intentions is paved with hell." by saed.
michigan. the first paved road in the united states was a portion of woodward avenue
The cast of A Cracked Paved Road - 2012 includes: Michael Byrne as Poet
Yes, paved can be used as an adjective -- a paved road. It's also the past tense and past participle of pave.
Verge