Structure that crosses over another road or railway.
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Examples for "overpass"
Examples for "overpass"
1A large section of I-10 was missing, along with an adjacent overpass.
2He sprinted across the sidewalk overpass toward the New York-New York casino.
3That was when he heard the sound, coming from beneath the overpass.
4The overpass's come down, but that won't affect you unless there's debris.
5All I could hear was the thrum of trucks on the overpass.
1The New Zealand Transport Agency says the flyover will improve traffic flow.
2Police have told motorists to slow down on the recently opened flyover.
3Wellington's controversial flyover is over-ruled and a National MP is quitting parliament.
4The flyover's come down, but that won't affect you unless there's debris.
5It was well concealed beneath the flyover and away from other buildings.
1An iconic overbridge at Ngauranga will connect people to the coastal pathway.
2He said, even back then, solutions to traffic problems not requiring an overbridge were discounted.
3RNZ reporter Jonathan Mitchell has been looking at the traffic from an overbridge near Petone.
4He sped away when a police car approached, and crashed into a motorway overbridge in Porirua.
5Earlier, all Southern Line train services were suspended after the vehicle hit a train overbridge in Ellerslie.
1The traffic jam was caused as a result of works being carried out on the Rathcoole overpass bridge.
2Follow them north for about three-quarters of a mile until you find yourself on a small overpass bridge.
3That's because major intersections are known by the names of the overpass bridges that link intersecting streets.
Translations for overpass bridge