concept   road
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, roads are primarily designed for cars and motor vehicles, with sidewalks for pedestrian safety.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 road United States Roads are primarily used for cars and other motor vehicles, with sidewalks for pedestrians on the sides. 1
2 road United States Roads typically have designated lanes for different types of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles. 1
3 road construction United States Involves extensive use of heavy machinery and technology 1
4 road construction United States Emphasizes precision and adherence to strict safety regulations 1
5 road construction United States Interrupts traffic flow and causes delays, but is seen as necessary for infrastructure development 1
6 road construction United States Road construction often involves the extensive use of asphalt and heavy machinery. 1
7 road design United States Tends to prioritize wide lanes and car-centric infrastructure. 1
8 road design United States Wide roads with multiple lanes and large intersections are common 1
9 road infrastructure United States Roads are mainly designed for cars and have wide lanes to accommodate heavy traffic. 1
10 roadway United States Roadways are typically designed for cars and other motor vehicles, with pedestrian sidewalks and crossings included for safety. 1
11 roadway United States Roadways are primarily designed for driving cars and other motor vehicles. 1
12 roadway United States Roadways are designed for vehicles to travel on, with clear traffic rules and regulations. 1
13 roadway United States Roadways are generally built for cars and other motor vehicles, and pedestrians should use sidewalks or crosswalks for safety. 1