Phrases with «kerb»

The word "kerb" refers to the raised edge of the pavement or road, usually made of stone or concrete. It acts as a barrier between the road and the footpath, helping define the borders and preventing vehicles from driving onto the sidewalk. Full definition

Sentences with «kerb»

  • I'm not so sure about the graphics, but there's no arguing with the intent or the anorexic 1140 kg kerb weight of this ultimate go - faster Mini. (evo.co.uk)
  • Ideally, you should exit nicely along and parallel with the exit kerb on the right then move immediately left to the middle of the road for Luffield One. (evo.co.uk)
  • As the bike is light with kerb weight of 98 kg, hence the bike has tubeless tyres. (policybazaar.com)
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