cross section of a road
Road: thoroughfare connecting two geographical points, usually urban centers.
solid line 
Line demarcating the edge of the roadway or, when in the center of the roadway, indicating that passing is prohibited.
broken line 
Line demarcating the two lanes of the roadway and showing that passing is permitted.
subgrade 
Layer supporting the base course and the subbase and providing drainage.
slope 
Steeply sloped ground between the ditch and the bank and between the ditch and the shoulder.
ditch 
Ditch parallel to the roadway; surface water drains into it.
subbase 
Base of a roadway, made up of coarse compacted gravel, making the roadway solid and stable.
bank 
Natural land along the edge of the road.
base course 
Top foundation layer, made up of fine compacted material; the driving surface lies on it.
shoulder 
Area between the roadway and the ditch, providing the roadway lateral support; it is also a place for emergency stops.
bed 
Composed of the embankment and the earth foundation; the base rests on it.
earth foundation 
Part of the ground that was not excavated during the road’s construction.
embankment 
Layers of material used to build up or level the route the road is to take.
base 
Series of layers above the embankment reducing stress exerted by the traffic and preventing the bed from deforming.
surface course 
Roadway’s driving surface; it is smooth, impermeable and provides a good grip for vehicles.
roadway 
Surface upon which vehicles drive.