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In the early days, the town had no motor roads.
"What about the possibility of having special motor roads in England?"
It is the only motor road spanning the country from east to west.
The motor road previously leading to the summit is now closed.
Darius said that most important subject of discussion was motor road.
Distances from motor roads to the sea are short at all locations.
The fort is approachable up to its foot by motor road.
The construction of a motor road to reach the hill-top has already been finished.
To the north and south were smooth motor roads.
Many of these tiny lanes survive, some incorporated into motor roads.
The motor road reaches a car park and viewpoint from which this phenomenon can be observed.
Visitors are not allowed to leave the motor road, or paths through the park, make fire or camp.
It cannot be accessed by vehicle although a motor road goes most of the way from Mussoorie.
There is a single-track motor road over the pass with gradients up to 1 in 4.
It has well connected motor road with nearest towns.
Major motor roads or through streets were not to cross microdistricts' territories.
Gladys is probably trying to see if we can trail her through the city to the motor road," said Sahwah. "
Proposals to replace this path with a motor road have been considered but happily pigeon-holed.
Shieldaig now enjoys the extravagance of three through motor roads.
The motor road vehicle finally displaced the monorail from its few niche applications.
But in five days' trekking, before the route diverges completely from the motor road, we see no more than half a dozen.
The distance between Bhutan and the outside world shortened because of motor road and air services.
This means that out of the original 23 days only 5 walking days of the trek is still without a motor road.
After the recent snow in London the main motor roads were gritted, but not the cycle paths that run beside them.
Residents of these remote villages use foot paths to bring their commodities and services to the other towns with motor roads.