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FORM OF MOTORSPORT RACING ON TRACKS THAT CONTAIN BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT TURNS
Road Race; Road race; Road Course; Road Courses; Road courses; Road course; Road races; Roadracer; Road Racing; Road racer; Permanent road courses; Roadracers
  • Automobiles competing in the 1906 French Grand Prix
  • Karts competing in a road race
  • A section of the Nurburgring
  • Sports cars negotiating curves during the Le Mans 24 Hours
  • [[Riverside International Raceway]] was an example of a road course
  • Motorcyclists compete in a 1969 road race held on the [[Riccione]] street circuit in Italy. Notice the rudimentary safety barrier of hay bales placed among trees and telephone poles lining the circuit.
  • Formula One road racing action during the [[1961 Dutch Grand Prix]]

Road movie         
  • ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' (1934) is about a rich woman who learns about regular Americans when she travels the highway system by car.
  • ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' (1940) is about an entire family on the road.
  • The 2010 film ''[[Mother Fish]]'', which depicts travel over water, has been called a "No Road"-style road film, as it uses the road movie journey narrative without using roads as a setting.<ref name="Khoo, Olivia p. 93-106"/>
  • Stagecoach]]'' has been called a proto-road movie.
FILM GENRE IN WHICH THE MAIN CHARACTERS LEAVE HOME ON A ROAD TRIP
Road movies; Road films; Road Movie; Road Movies; Road picture; Road trip movie; Road-movie; Road film; List of road movies
A road movie is a film genre in which the main characters leave home on a road trip, typically altering the perspective from their everyday lives. Road movies often depict travel in the hinterlands, with the films exploring the theme of alienation and examining the tensions and issues of the cultural identity of a nation or historical period; this is all often enmeshed in a mood of actual or potential menace, lawlessness, and violence,Cohan, Steven and Hark, Ina Rae.
road movie         
  • ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' (1934) is about a rich woman who learns about regular Americans when she travels the highway system by car.
  • ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' (1940) is about an entire family on the road.
  • The 2010 film ''[[Mother Fish]]'', which depicts travel over water, has been called a "No Road"-style road film, as it uses the road movie journey narrative without using roads as a setting.<ref name="Khoo, Olivia p. 93-106"/>
  • Stagecoach]]'' has been called a proto-road movie.
FILM GENRE IN WHICH THE MAIN CHARACTERS LEAVE HOME ON A ROAD TRIP
Road movies; Road films; Road Movie; Road Movies; Road picture; Road trip movie; Road-movie; Road film; List of road movies
¦ noun a film of a genre in which the main character spends most of the time travelling.
access road         
  • Illustration of a Frontage Road Interchange. Traffic is permitted to move only in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • Secaucus]]. A service road is visible on the far right.
  • Service Lane on Bangalore elevated tollway on Tumkur Road, Bangalore.
TYPE OF ROAD
Service road; Access road; Slip ramp; Outer road; Backage road; Frontage Lane; Frontage roads; Service drive; Frontage Road; Service roads; Service lane; Frontage lane; Carriage road
(access roads)
An access road is a road which enables traffic to reach a particular place or area.
...the access road to the airport.
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Wikipedia

Road racing

Road racing is a form of motorsport racing held on a paved road surface. The races can be held either on a closed circuit or on a street circuit utilizing temporarily closed public roads. Originally, road races were held almost entirely on public roads. However, public safety concerns eventually led to most races being held on purpose-built racing circuits.

Road racing's origins were centered in Western Europe and Great Britain as motor vehicles became more common in the early 20th century. After the Second World War, automobile road races were organized into a series called the Formula One world championship sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), while motorcycle road races were organized into the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The success and popularity of road racing has seen the sport spread across the globe with Grand Prix road races having been held on six continents. Other variations of road racing include; open-wheel racing, sports car racing, touring car racing, stock car racing, superbike racing, truck racing, kart racing and endurance racing.