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right of way (oh)



n plural rights of way
[U] BrE the right of way AmE the right to drive into or across a road before other vehicles
::I never know who has right of way at this junction.
::The law here says that pedestrians always have the right of way .
[C] British English a) the right to walk across someone else's land
::Walkers are often quite aggressive about their rights of way.
b) a path that people have the right to use
::The path is not a public right of way .