Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tote-road
noun
ˈtōt-ˌrōd

Definition
A road designed for transporting goods or materials, typically through rugged or remote terrain.

Examples
- Many logging companies rely on tote-roads to access remote timber stands.
- The construction of a tote-road significantly improved the efficiency of transporting mined materials.
- After winter, the tote-road was cleared to allow the delivery of supplies to the campsite.

Meaning
A tote-road is primarily used for logging, mining, or other resource extraction activities, facilitating the movement of equipment and supplies.

Synonyms
- access road
- logging road
- service road