Clearway

Synonyms for "clearway" (4 found)

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Translations

6 translations across 3 languages.

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Finnish

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  • moottoriliikennetie noun (road or other path that is kept free of obstructions)
  • nousualue noun (area projecting from the end of a runway)
  • pysähtymiskiellon alainen tie noun (road or other path that is kept free of obstructions)
  • tie, jolla ei saa pysähtyä noun (road or other path that is kept free of obstructions)

Irish

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  • glanbhealach noun (road or other path that is kept free of obstructions)

Malay

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  • laluan lega noun (road or other path that is kept free of obstructions)

Sample sentences

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The traffic lanes of the sea can be clearways for thousands of miles.

Source: wiktionary

The red cross means no stopping, not even to pick up or set down passengers. The sign is used to indicate a 24-hour clearway (usually on a rural road) or may be incorporated into other signs with the words “No stopping” (e.g. the “no stopping except local buses” sign at bus stops. On a 24-hour clearway, the prohibition of stopping applies only to the main carriageway. You may stop in a lay-by unless there are signs to say otherwise. A 24-hour clearway does not have any special road markings, but there should be smaller repeater signs at approximately one mile intervals.

Source: wiktionary

A clearway may be provided to extend the takeoff distance available (TODA) beyond the end of the hard surface which defines the declarable length of the available takeoff run (TORA).

Source: wiktionary

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