An underpass
A tunnel you can walk through to go under a road is commonly referred to as a "pedestrian underpass" or "foot tunnel." These structures are designed to provide safe passage for pedestrians, allowing them to cross busy roads without interacting with vehicular traffic. They often include ramps or stairs for access and can be found in urban areas, near parks, or at transportation hubs.
Go through the mystery tunnel then up the rider road
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.
found her, down the road. she was playing the guitar under the tunnel.
The Queensway tunnel under the River Mersey.
The oldest road tunnel still in use is the Gotthard Pass road tunnel in Switzerland, originally opened in 1830. It was constructed to facilitate transportation through the Swiss Alps and remains operational today, serving as a vital route for both local and through traffic. The tunnel has undergone various renovations and upgrades to meet modern safety and traffic standards.
Lyttelton road tunnel was created in 1964.
Tauern Road Tunnel was created in 2011.
Fréjus Road Tunnel was created in 1980.
Arlberg Road Tunnel was created in 1978.
Qiaozhong Road Tunnel was created in 2012.
Gotthard Road Tunnel was created in 1980.