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sideroad

British  
/ ˈsaɪdˌrəʊd /

noun

  1. (esp in Ontario) a road, usually north-south, going at right angles to concession roads

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Half way back I whirled my car into a rough sideroad just as the left hand rear tire went out with a roar.

From Highways in Hiding by Smith, George Oliver

A fast drive over the bumpy sideroad brought the girls to the main paved highway.

From Swamp Island by Wirt, Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine)

The girls had reached Penny’s car, parked just off the sideroad.

From Swamp Island by Wirt, Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine)

The other way came in by the McKenzies' lane from the Concession Line, which ran at right angles to the sideroad.

From The Doctor : a Tale of the Rockies by Connor, Ralph

Just before we got to Caestre we ran into the Royal Montreal Regiment halted on the road, and I saw a horseman riding along a sideroad waving his hand.

From "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders by Currie, John Allister