The main road itself served as the western border of the village.
This road will also serve the new housing planned for that area.
Two national roads, Route 140 and 299, serve the city.
This road would serve both the gold strike and the oil fields.
The roads serving the area were poor, and travel was difficult even in the best weather.
The road serves in excess of 14,000 vehicles per day.
Throughout its history, the road has predominantly served the logging industry.
The road actually serves as a boundary line between the two cities for much of its length.
In addition, the community which the road served had expanded to five residential buildings.
'Then the road would have served you better,' said the farmer.