roadgeek
English
Etymology
road + geek
Noun
roadgeek (plural roadgeeks)
- (informal) A person who is fascinated by roads.
- 2004, Kevin Flynn, "Drivers Urged To Forgo Car Once A Week", Rocky Mountain News, 16 August 2004:
- Sign goofs. They happen when road signs don't read the way they're supposed to read. Spotting sign goofs is a roadgeek's pastime.
- 2007, Peter Swirski, All Roads Lead to the American City, Hong Kong University Press (2007), →ISBN, pages 90-91:
- From "Route 66" to "Goin' Down the Road" to the current Internet roadgeeks, cultural fads have attributed a transcending value to the humble road.
- 2011, Ken Jennings, Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks, Scribner (2011), →ISBN, pages 169-170:
- Maybe roadgeeks can find something to fascinate them on just about any highway in America, but they also have their own special landmarks and pilgrimages.
- 2004, Kevin Flynn, "Drivers Urged To Forgo Car Once A Week", Rocky Mountain News, 16 August 2004: