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over-the-road
[ oh-ver-thuh-rohd ]
adjective
- of, for, or pertaining to transportation on public highways:
over-the-road trucks.
Word History and Origins
Origin of over-the-road1
Example Sentences
Prosecutors said Howell was employed as a delivery driver for the Cincinnati Enquirer and was an over-the-road truck driver, and “his possible victims are not necessarily limited to this geographic region.”
Diverting shipments to over-the-road transportation would require an additional 467,000 long-haul trucks per day, exceeding availability, AAR said.
Only 7 percent of the 300,000 to 500,000 so-called over-the-road truck drivers in the United States are women.
Mr. Graves is what is known in trucker vernacular as an over-the-road driver, meaning that he typically does not make it home by nightfall.
Only 7 percent of the between 300,000 and 500,000 so-called over-the-road truck drivers in the United States are women.
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