The drivers' biggest challenges will be the Western Sahara with no metalled roads and crossing a minefield in Mauritania. |
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He said till such time as the metalled road was constructed, a fair-weather communication link be ensured. |
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When one entered the city, the metalled roads and high-rise buildings conveyed the feeling of universal city. |
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In fact, our unabashed dictionary describes a road as a strip of metalled surface connecting potholes. |
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These we passed on the way up, an ascent made easy to Nab Farm by a metalled track. |
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Many of the houses are linked to the street by short lengths of metalled or flagstone pathway, like little garden paths. |
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Access to Tockwith must be by the authorised route only, with great care being taken when turning into the rough lane from the metalled road. |
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Apart from the splay where the driveway meets Woodhill Lane the width of the current metalled surface of the driveway is a uniform 9 feet. |
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He said over 400 km of the 1,000 km had been asphalted and over 300 km had been metalled. |
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The world's highest stretch of metalled road, running from Manali to Ladakh, was built by the Tibetans. |
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Then we spilt out onto the metalled road in Bethlehem, and I wandered past the ranks of closed shops. |
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Continue straight along the enclosed track, which soon becomes a metalled lane, and follow this all the way back down into Gargrave. |
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It is also often assumed that the road cross-section conforms to a regular design standard, with a metalled width of 20 ft. |
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When the town was completely out of sight, the chauffeur drove down a road which within only a few miles lost its metalled base and crumbled into rough cobbles. |
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The route drops to a dead-end road called Smearbottom Lane further uphill, but downhill it becomes Hawthorns Lane and we took its very steep and metalled surface. |
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Stevens said it was proposed to leave the metalled track in place after the work was completed which, he said, would be an advantage for people walking through Scotchell. |
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The first section rising steeply from Coniston is a metalled road, maintained partly to provide access to the quarry. |
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In the 18th century, canals started to be built in England and, following the Turnpike Act 1773, metalled roads. |
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The carpark at the top of the metalled section provides a headstart for these routes. |
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The company has so far provided 250 KM of unmetalled and about 20 KMs of metalled roads benefiting nearly two hundred thousand local residents. |
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