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		Definition of on-road in English: on-roadadjective Denoting or relating to events or conditions on a road, especially a vehicle's performance.  Example sentencesExamples -  One big advantage for CAS engineers is that the damper noise path was maintained so on-road evaluations are comparable.
 -  A total of 1,400 km of bicycle facilities will be created or designated, 90 percent of which will be on-road.
 -  Japanese emission standards for on-road vehicles and engines are adopted by the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
 -  And we're betting that the on-road manners of the vehicles will be those that are most appreciated.
 -  As its off-road behavior had been at the expense of its on-road characteristics, air suspension was adopted-at a considerable price for the customer-to the top of the range versions in 1984.
 -  I was expecting a rugged, large truck with hefty towing ability and good off-road performance, but vague on-road handling that was far from confidence inspiring at highway speeds, and flat out hard work over a long drive.
 -  The Endeavor is primarily an on-road vehicle, but it is engineered for mild, off-road service as well.
 -  For those who want a rugged, go-anywhere vehicle offering a sophisticated on-road experience, then the fresh new look will have plenty of appeal.
 -  Both will begin to lease their hybrid fuel cell vehicles for on-road use in Japan and California as early as the end of this year.
 -  Large construction companies with fleets of on-road and off-road vehicles running into the tens of thousands have long known the importance of the computer in managing these critical assets.
 -  High ratio can be selected ‘on the fly’ but is for off-road and loose on-road conditions, such as wet or metal roads.
 -  While it did most things well, its rivals managed to cover the same bases with a little more polish, be it fit and finish or the on-road experience.
 -  Despite 170 horses under the bonnet, real on-road performance - as opposed to all-out at the test track - is best described as leisurely.
 -  A longitudinal study comparing on-road driving performance in healthy older adults with that of people with very mild or mild early stage Alzheimer-type dementia provides good evidence that driving ability becomes poorer over time.
 -  It also enhances wet-weather grip for on-road driving.
 -  Driver response to termination of the green signal is examined in an observational study of on-road driver behaviour, and by using the stopping probability as the performance index.
 -  The drive-by-wire throttle system has two modes - normal for on-road use, augmented by a slower responding calibration for creeping off-road.
 -  Students were taken on-site after completion of the engineering treatment phase for on-road crossing practice at these new SRTS treatments.
 -  Planning and design for on-road public transport.
 -  It should greatly improve on-road handling and off-road capability.
 
    Definition of on-road in US English: on-roadadjectiveˌônˈrōd Denoting or relating to events or conditions on a road, especially a vehicle's performance.  Example sentencesExamples -  It also enhances wet-weather grip for on-road driving.
 -  Despite 170 horses under the bonnet, real on-road performance - as opposed to all-out at the test track - is best described as leisurely.
 -  A longitudinal study comparing on-road driving performance in healthy older adults with that of people with very mild or mild early stage Alzheimer-type dementia provides good evidence that driving ability becomes poorer over time.
 -  While it did most things well, its rivals managed to cover the same bases with a little more polish, be it fit and finish or the on-road experience.
 -  The Endeavor is primarily an on-road vehicle, but it is engineered for mild, off-road service as well.
 -  Large construction companies with fleets of on-road and off-road vehicles running into the tens of thousands have long known the importance of the computer in managing these critical assets.
 -  It should greatly improve on-road handling and off-road capability.
 -  Students were taken on-site after completion of the engineering treatment phase for on-road crossing practice at these new SRTS treatments.
 -  For those who want a rugged, go-anywhere vehicle offering a sophisticated on-road experience, then the fresh new look will have plenty of appeal.
 -  Both will begin to lease their hybrid fuel cell vehicles for on-road use in Japan and California as early as the end of this year.
 -  And we're betting that the on-road manners of the vehicles will be those that are most appreciated.
 -  A total of 1,400 km of bicycle facilities will be created or designated, 90 percent of which will be on-road.
 -  I was expecting a rugged, large truck with hefty towing ability and good off-road performance, but vague on-road handling that was far from confidence inspiring at highway speeds, and flat out hard work over a long drive.
 -  Driver response to termination of the green signal is examined in an observational study of on-road driver behaviour, and by using the stopping probability as the performance index.
 -  Planning and design for on-road public transport.
 -  High ratio can be selected ‘on the fly’ but is for off-road and loose on-road conditions, such as wet or metal roads.
 -  Japanese emission standards for on-road vehicles and engines are adopted by the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
 -  As its off-road behavior had been at the expense of its on-road characteristics, air suspension was adopted-at a considerable price for the customer-to the top of the range versions in 1984.
 -  The drive-by-wire throttle system has two modes - normal for on-road use, augmented by a slower responding calibration for creeping off-road.
 -  One big advantage for CAS engineers is that the damper noise path was maintained so on-road evaluations are comparable.
 
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