Examples of 'roads often' in a sentence

Meaning of "roads often"

roads often - Refers to the frequency of driving on roads or pathways, commonly used to describe a travel habit

How to use "roads often" in a sentence

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Roads often have two or more numbers.
The chance of the roads often led me to them.
These roads often exist to liaise between different centres.
You are taught to drive on public roads often anyways.
These roads often have warning signs.
Those who did flee on main roads often lost everything.
Many roads often lead to the same place.
During the winter months and early spring the roads often became impassable.
Roads often are used by pedestrians and animals as well as vehicles.
The roughest roads often lead to the top.
I go skiing Switzerland and drive on snowy roads often.
Russians roads often vary.
During the rainy season from mid-June to mid-September, dirt roads often become impassable.
Today footpaths and roads often follow the courses of the old ways.
Rural roads often have higher posted speed limits than more urban areas.

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Difficult roads often lead.
Dirt roads often became muddy, and the weather was dangerously unpredictable.
Nonetheless, it is said difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.
Similarly, the roads often have no signs and no directions to the next cities.
Motorcyclists brave the perilous roads often without helmets!
People using the roads often worried about the time when they traveled.
Note that in the country, roads often have multiple names.
In China, roads often have poorly marked lanes and little signage.
Swerving on dry, wet, muddy, or slippery roads often results in severe traffic accidents.
Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations - Anonymous.
Also, highways and large roads often do not have lane markers.
Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. -Unknown.
Words to live by, Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.
Likewise, the region 's roads often began as snigging tracks for hauling timber.
Is not it here that roads often separate in the contemporary world?
The poor maintenance of the roads often led to protests by transporters ' associations.
The more major of the current roads often started as turnpikes in the 16th century.
Tree-lined minor arterial roads often have better air quality and provide shade.
Finally, old roads often go nowhere.
Freeways and dual-carriageway roads often use an 'M ' prefix, particularly in Victoria.

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