Road (disambiguation) explained
A road is a route on land between two places that has been improved to allow travel by foot or some form of conveyance.
Road or Roads may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
Film
Literature
Music
- The Road (group), a late 1960s American band
- Road (American band), a 1970s American hard rock band
- Road (Hungarian band)
- Road (Alice Cooper album), 2023
- Roads (album), by Chris Mann, 2012
- Road (Fred Frith Trio album), 2021
- "Roads" (Red Army Choir song), a Soviet WWII song
- "Roads" (Lawson song), 2015
- "Road" (TVXQ song), 2018
- "Road", a song by Paul McCartney from the 2013 album New
- "Road", a song by Nick Drake from the 1972 album Pink Moon
- "Roads", a song by Blindside from the 2004 album About a Burning Fire
- "Roads", a song by Ron Hynes from the 1974 Canadian promo album: "CBC Radio Canada Broadcast Recording LM 402"
- "Roads", a song by Portishead from the 1994 album Dummy
- "Roads", a song by various artists for the Roadrunner United project
Places
Other uses
- Road (hieroglyph)
- Road (sports), a "road game" or "away game"
- Reorganization Objective Army Division, or ROAD, a United States Army plan of organisation from the early 1960s
- Roadstead, or roads, a sheltered area outside a harbour where a ship can lie safe at anchor
- Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action, (Polish: Ruch Obywatelski Akcja Demokratyczna|links=no), a defunct Polish political party
See also