kerb definition
kerb means any structure, mark, marking or device to delineate or indicate the edge of a carriageway;
kerb means the boundary between the roadway and the footpath.
kerb means a concrete or stone edging along a pathway or road often constructed with a channel to guide the flow of storm water and thereby serve individual purpose;
More Definitions of kerb
kerb means the constructed border or edge of the portion of a road paved for the use of vehicular traffic where any constructed border exists at the edge of the paved road and whether any footpath has been constructed or not;
kerb means the edge where a raised pavement or sidewalk, road median, or road shoulder meets an unraised street or other roadway;
kerb means straight or curved units within standardised dimensional ranges, which may be chamfered or sloped on the facing edge and whose primary purpose is to separate surfaces of the same or different levels, for example as edging to a road or footpath.
kerb. , in relation to a road, means the boundary between the carriageway and the adjoining footpath or, if there is no footpath, the adjoining land: