1. on-road - Adjective
2. on-road - Verb
on-road (not comparable)
Designed for, used for, or taking place on a driving surface that is traditionally paved, such as a street or smooth terrain
on-road (third-person singular simple present on-roads, present participle on-roading, simple past and past participle on-roaded)
(intransitive) To travel in smooth terrain on a paved track.
AAA believes manufacturers should do more simulations, closed-course testing and actual on-road evaluations prior to releasing to the mass market. Source: Internet
As a result of this increasing support, Salt Lake City's on-road bikeway network has grown to encompass 200 lane miles. Source: Internet
Elsewhere, Aurora engineers are continuing to build and refine the company’s vehicle maps — the Aurora Atlas — in areas where Aurora Driver will operate when it resumes on-road testing, a spokesperson tells VentureBeat. Source: Internet
Consequently, modern SUVs are available with luxury vehicle features, and some crossover models adopt lower ride heights to accommodate on-road driving. Source: Internet
In the U.S., over 190,000 on-road vehicles use propane, and over 450,000 forklifts use it for power. Source: Internet
A SMALLER, smarter, diesel-powered seven-seat Mazda will hit dealerships on July 1 with a starting price of $42,900 before on-road costs. Source: Internet