Ring road

Pronunciation: /ˈɹɪŋ ˈɹoʊd/

Ring road (noun)

  1. A road that goes around a city, helping vehicles avoid the busy centre.
  2. A circular or near-circular highway designed to connect outer areas and reduce inner-city traffic.

Examples

  • The city bypass loop helps drivers avoid the center.
  • Drivers use the city bypass loop to reach other districts quickly.