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drogowy

Drogowy is a Polish adjective meaning relating to roads, road traffic, or road infrastructure. It is used to describe objects, concepts, and phenomena connected with roads, such as road signs (znaki drogowe), road infrastructure (infrastruktura drogowa), or road traffic in general (ruch drogowy). The term appears in many technical and legal phrases, for example transport drogowy (road transport) and bezpieczeństwo ruchu drogowego (road traffic safety). In everyday speech it often appears in combinations that designate something as part of the road network or the road system.

Etymology and forms: drogowy is derived from droga, meaning road, with the common Polish suffix -owy that

Usage context: In law and policy, phrases like prawo drogowe (road traffic law) are standard, as are

See also: The term is closely related to phrases describing transportation and infrastructure; it contrasts with

forms
adjectives.
The
word
inflects
by
gender
and
number:
drogowy
(masculine
singular),
drogowa
(feminine
singular),
drogowe
(neuter
singular
or
plural).
Its
use
is
widespread
across
disciplines
that
deal
with
mobility,
traffic
management,
and
urban
planning.
terms
describing
the
road
network,
such
as
system
drogowy
or
infrastruktura
drogowa.
In
practical
terms,
drogowy
appears
in
signs,
manuals,
and
descriptions
of
traffic
conditions,
as
well
as
in
planning
documents
related
to
highways,
streets,
and
public
transportation
corridors.
related
adjectives
that
describe
different
domains
(for
example,
kolejowy
for
rail).
Its
primary
function
is
to
attribute
road-related
characteristics
to
a
noun
in
Polish.