Roadside definition

Roadside means that portion of the right−of−way not occupied by surface courses, curbs, paved gutters, or paved median strips or by other highway structures.
Roadside means the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. The median of a divided highway may also be considered a "roadside."
Roadside means located within five (5) feet of where the U.S. Postal Service provides service for rural areas.

Examples of Roadside in a sentence

  • Roadside assistance may be of some help, but there is no guarantee.


More Definitions of Roadside

Roadside means a general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. Extensive areas between the roadways of a divided highway may also be considered roadside.
Roadside means that area between the outside shoulder edge and the right-of-way limits.
Roadside means that portion of a proclaimed road not forming the roadway;
Roadside means that portion of the road, street or throughway that does not form part of the roadway;
Roadside means anyland that is within the boundaries of a road (other than the shoulders of the road) which is not a roadway or a pathway and includes the land on which any vehicle crossing or pathway which connects from a roadway or pathway on a road to other land has been constructed;
Roadside means that area between the outside shoulder edge of the roadway and the right-of-way limits. May also mean the area between two roadways when the roadways are well separated and landscaped such as a freeway median area.
Roadside means the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. The median of