1. open road - Noun
2. open road - Adjective
the open road
The part of the road system that is away from urban and suburban areas and on which large distances can be travelled without needing to frequently slow for traffic or intersections.
open-road (not comparable)
Or or relating to travelling on the open road.
open-road
The best advice is to take it easy, respect speed limits and do not try to make up time lost in the tailbacks on the open road. Emma Caulfield
I know that through the grace of God I am the founder of Manitoba; I know that though I have no open road for my influence, I have big influence concentrated, as a big amount of vapour in an engine. Louis Riel
Where is the Mississippi panorama And the girl who played the piano? Where are you, Walt? The Open Road goes to the used-car lot. Louis Simpson
Cycling is a sport of the open road and spectators are lining that road. Lance Armstrong
"A half dozen are about zombies and spooky house and the like," Chou said, so as Halloween approaches, Open Road is doing "targeted ads and tweets of-the-moment marketing for them." Source: Internet
All of the Kindle imprints are present, as one might expect, and Open Road Media… HMH, Algonquin, and Bloomsbury are there, as are authors’ works which are exclusive to Amazon. Source: Internet