Users' questions

Why do they call it a bar ditch?

Why do they call it a bar ditch?

A more serious explanation for the term, found in Texas and reported by the Dictionary of American Regional English, says that the name “bar ditch” comes from the fact that it “bars” cattle and sheep from wandering onto the road.

What is borrow ditch?

: a ditch dug along a roadway to furnish fill and provide drainage.

What is a roadside ditch?

A ditch is a small to moderate divot created to channel water. Roadside ditches may provide a hazard to motorists and cyclists, whose vehicles may crash into them and get damaged, flipped over, or stuck and cause major injury, especially in poor weather conditions and rural areas.

What is the purpose of a borrow pit?

A borrow pit is a term used in construction for a hole, pit or excavation that has been dug for the purposes of removing gravel, clay and sand used in a construction project such as when building an overpass or embankment.

What is the purpose of a bar ditch?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. A bar or borrow ditch is a roadside channel dug for drainage purposes. Typically, the dirt is “borrowed” from the ditch, and used to crown the road.

What’s the difference between a bar and a borrow ditch?

Bar ditch. A borrow ditch is a roadside channel dug for drainage purposes. Typically, the dirt is “borrowed” from the ditch, and used to crown the road. It is a variation of a Bar (borrow) Pit, in construction, when dirt is removed and used for construction purposes, and later left to fill with water, forming ponds or lakes.

What does it mean to borrow dirt from a ditch?

A borrow ditch is a roadside channel dug for drainage purposes. Typically, the dirt is “borrowed” from the ditch, and used to crown the road.

What is the transitive meaning of the word ditch?

transitive verb 1 a : to surround with a long narrow cavity in the earth : to enclose with a ditch (see ditch entry 1) The pasture was hedged and ditched. b : to dig a ditch in 2 aviation : to make a forced landing of (an airplane) on water successfully ditched the plane