Definition of «rutted roads»

The phrase "rutted roads" refers to roads that have deep grooves or tracks in them, often caused by repeated use by vehicles.

Sentences with «rutted roads»

  • That is traditionally the first sacrifice at the altar of a raised ride - height, and while this car has previously impressed us enormously on the glass - smooth roads of Jebel Jais in the United Arab Emirates, the salt - caked, rutted roads of the Brecon Beacons ask of it rather more challenging questions. (autocar.co.uk)
  • The traditional bouncy ride returns on rutted roads but the easiest solution for this is to weigh down the load bay with some cargo and that settles things down. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • Didn't she need oxygen, a transfusion, a desperate ride over rutted roads to a better - equipped hospital an hour away? (discovermagazine.com)
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