What is the end of a road called?

A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/, from French for 'bag-bottom'), no through road or no exit road, is a street with only one inlet or outlet.
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Where is the end of road?

This is at the southernmost tip of India and famed because it is where three waters meet: the Arabian Sea: the Bay of Bengal: the Indian Ocean.
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What does road end mean?

the point where someone or something can no longer continue or survive in a situation.
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What is another word for dead end road?

Alternate Synonyms for "dead-end street":

blind alley; cul de sac; impasse; thoroughfare.
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What do you call the sides of the road?

The edge of the road (as others have mentioned) is the shoulder. Beyond the shoulder is the verge. The whole strip of land the road follows is called a right-of-way in some places and a reserve in other places.
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What is the edge of a road?

edge of the roadway means the extreme limit of the paved or traveled area within the boundaries of the highway exclusive of sidewalk areas and shoulders.
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What's the edge of the road?

Edge lines are used to outline and separate the outside edge of the pavement from the shoulder. Right edge lines are marked with a solid white line and left edge lines are marked with a solid yellow line.
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Why is it called a dead-end street?

Dead-end street means a public way that has only one outlet for vehicular traffic and does not terminate in a vehicular turn-around. Dead-end street means a street temporarily having only one outlet for vehicular traffic and intended to be extended or continued in the future.
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What is a dead end called in the UK?

A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/, from French for 'bag-bottom'), no through road or no exit road, is a street with only one inlet or outlet.
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What is hit a dead end?

a situation that is unlikely to be successful or to make any progress: We had several customer leads that all turned out to be dead ends. It's very demoralizing for her; she perceives that her career is at a dead end. reach/hit a dead end Plans to build a new toll road have reached a dead end.
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What does end of the line mean?

Definition of the end of the line

: the end (as of a condition or situation) It will be the end of the line for me unless there are some changes around here.
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Is the end of the road an idiom?

Idiom: end of the road.
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What does hit the trail mean?

Definition of hit the trail

: to begin a journey We should be ready to hit the trail by 8:00.
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Do highways ever end?

Today there are 194 US routes still in existence, which means there are 388 current endpoints. Historically there were an additional 94 US routes that have since been decommissioned. When including historic routes and historic termini, the number of endpoints goes up to about 1350.
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Which road is the last road of the earth?

There is no road from any place! Europe's 'E-69 Highway' is the last road in the world. Which is located in Norway. Just as it is amazing to see the polar lights of the North Pole, adventurers dream of walking the last road in the world at least once.
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When did the end of the road start?

The first festival took place in 2006, and after selling out for the first time in 2008, it has sold out in advance every year since.
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What is the circle at the end of a street called?

A cul de sac is a dead-end street, particularly one with a circle for turning around at the end. Kids who live on a cul de sac have a safe place to ride their bikes without a lot of busy traffic.
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Why do we say cul-de-sac?

A case in point is cul de sac which as we all know means a dead end, which is what our sensible cousins in New York call it. Of course, literally translated, cul de sac means the bottom of the bag.
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Why are cul-de-sacs a thing?

Some of the earliest American cul-de-sac communities were built in Radburn, N.J., in the 1920s. By the mid-1950s, they were everywhere. Developers learned that cul-de-sacs allowed them to fit more houses into oddly shaped tracts, and to build right up to the edges of rivers and property lines.
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Why is a street called a crescent?

A run is usually located near a stream or other small body of water. A bay is a small road where both ends link to the same connecting road. A crescent is a windy S like shape, or just a crescent shape, for the record, above definition of bay was also given to me for crescent.
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Whats the difference between a close and a cul-de-sac?

A cul-de-sac is a road that is closed at one end, usually with a turnaround at the closed end. A cul-de-sac is a dead end, a street with no outlet. Figuratively, a cul-de-sac is a situation that leads nowhere or has no means of escape.
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What's the difference between court and cul-de-sac?

Court (Ct): A cul-de-sac of eight (8) lots or less that is not interrupted by a through roadway. Lane (Ln): A cul-de-sac of nine or more lots that is not interrupted by a through roadway.
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What is the verge of a highway called?

the road verge; the hard shoulder; the shoulder.
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What is the common word for Edge?

boundary, brink, corner, end, fringe, line, lip, margin, mouth, outskirt, peak, perimeter, point, rim, shore, side, threshold, tip, verge, dominance.
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What is a left edge on the road?

Left edge lines are solid yellow lines. Edge lines help drivers stay on the road during low visibility conditions, such as fog, rain, and snow. Other lines may appear around the edges of medians or obstructions to guide drivers around them. Yellow diagonal lines near an obstruction mean you must pass it on the right.
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