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.What is the difference between a road and a route? Thank you.
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Nov 23, 2015 5:27 PM
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A road is a physical 'object'. It is a paved surface, usually covered in asphalt or similar material, which vehicles drive along.
A route is not a physical thing. If you plan a route to get to a certain place, you decide what direction you will drive in and what points you will pass on the way, for example.
November 23, 2015
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A road is the physical thing you are travelling along - the street. A route is the path you take to reach the destination. This is also part of a phrase borrowed from French: "en route" which means "on the way."
November 23, 2015
I think route mean any way
Road mean car way
November 23, 2015
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