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- Road & Track (stylized as R&T) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine first published 1947. It is owned by Hearst Magazines and is published 6 times...
- A single-track road or one-lane road is a road that permits two-way travel but is not wide enough in most places to allow vehicles to p**** one another...
- A dirt road or track is a type of unpaved road not paved with asphalt, concrete, brick, or stone; made from the native material of the land surface through...
- the 1960s (similar to Chevrolet's Super Sport; or SS). R/T stands for Road/Track. R/T models usually come with R/T badging and a combination of upgraded...
- Dust Tracks on a Road is the 1942 autobiography of black American writer and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston. It begins with Hurston's childhood in the...
- Asphalt roads Gravel roads Earthen roads Murrum roads Kankar roads Bituminous roads Bascule bridge Bus lane Canal Carpool lane Cycle track Cycling infrastructure...
- The Oodnadatta Track is an unsealed 614 km (382 mi) outback road in the Australian state of South Australia, connecting Marla in the north-west via Oodnadatta...
- back to 4000 BC. Corduroy roads (log roads) are found dating to 4000 BC in Glastonbury, England. The Sweet Track, a timber track causeway in England, is...
- (Special Edition). Electronic Arts collaborated with automotive magazine Road & Track to match vehicle behaviour, including the mimicking of the sounds made...
- opposing flows of traffic. A single-track road has a single lane with p****ing places for traffic in both directions. Road traffic safety is generally worse...