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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Byway (disambiguation)

byway         
(byways)
1.
A byway is a small road which is not used by many cars or people.
...the highways and byways of America.
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
The byways of a subject are the less important or less well known areas of it.
My research focuses on the byways of children's literature.
N-COUNT: usu pl, usu N of n
Byway         
·noun A secluded, private, or obscure way; a path or road aside from the main one.
byway         
¦ noun
1. a minor road or path.
2. a little-known area of knowledge.

Wikipedia

Byway

A byway is a less-traveled side road, as in:

  • Byway (road), a minor secondary or tertiary road in the UK
  • National Scenic Byway, a road recognized by the United States Department of Transportation for its historical qualities
Examples of use of byway
1. On a new national scenic byway in the Ouachita Mountains, motorists can see both the forests and the trees.
2. A crucial byway to roads toward Iran, the cluster of hamlets lies at the northwestern edge of Kandahar city, the spiritual birthplace of the Taliban.
3. The National Forest System declared the drive a scenic forest byway in 1'8' but the stretch attained greater recognition for its beauty and significance to the country when the Federal Highway Administration in September designated the road a national scenic byway.
4. Norvell said after the agency officially dedicated the byway at a ceremony at Queen Wilhemina State Park in Arkansas on November 18.
5. By that I mean we are already well into the season in which cars, with windows open or tops down, roam the land, polluting every street and byway with full volume rock.