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I removed your definition as it was a specific subsense of the first definition, it might be the case that we should link to a Wikipedia article about this - or perhaps a "particularly in reference to roads" on the end of the definition. I don't think that this is required in this case as it is not used overly for roads, but if you disagree feel free to change it, or discuss further. Conrad.Irwin 20:09, 13 March 2008 (UTC)Reply