driveshed
Etymology
From drive + shed.
driveshed means A rural outbuilding for sheltering vehicles, farm machinery, and/or visitors' horses. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.
noun
- A rural outbuilding for sheltering vehicles, farm machinery, and/or visitors' horses.“Near-synonym: carriage house”
- The land area within a defined driving distance of a specified location.“Though the exact number or distance (sometimes referred to as a walkshed) may be a subject of debate, and may vary depending on the demographics and motivations of the walkers, one thing is abundantly clear: a driveshed is much large than a walkshed. This is not only because cars move much more quickly than pedestrians but also because driving is almost effortless compared with walking.”