That road was chosen as one of the four major novelists in his era, and Cormac McCarthy made him the American National Book Award, National Book Critics Award, and 2009 PEN / Saul Bellow American Fiction Achievement Award and many other awards. The highest level of literature. His tenth and latest novel "The Road" (2006), known as his most traumatic but highly personal work, received the Pulitzer Prize Literature Award in 2007, and James Tate Black Memorial Award (2007) and feather pen. Award (2007) The Road is one of three novels taken and released at the cinema in 2009.
Front roads (also called passages, toll roads, or parallel roads) are regional roads parallel to high-speed restricted aisles. Front roads are often used to enter special lanes, stores, houses, industrial sites, or farms. If parallel highways are provided as part of the highway, they are also called local BRT lanes. The lane ahead is a paved road for transportation, moving from one way to another. The front line of the street closely related to the front road is common in the metropolitan area and small town. Temporary lanes are technically not roads because they are designed to bridge from one road to another. Also, due to building standards, it is not as wide as a standard road.
Temporary roads are not common in Arizona, but on certain highways. I - 17 Black Canyon Hwy / Maricopa Fwy. It is the oldest highway in the metropolitan area of Phoenix and has a frontal road. When the I-17 spread in the 1990's, a part of the front road was reduced to a single lane. Arizona Loop 101 is the only highway with a street along a certain section in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Loop 101 is built on these roads, so it is located in the North Phoenix Tempe and Beersley Road price road. These roads currently have a one-way front road of 101 two lanes. In Tucson, the I-10 has a 2-lane two-way frontal road and Casa Grande and Tucson two way lane one-way frontal road.