What does «camino vecinal» mean in Spanish?
- That road paid for, built and maintained by the municipality, which is usually narrower than roads. In general, it connects small towns with each other, with the main town or between important points of the municipality. From the legal point of view, the local road is a property of public domain and use, and enjoys the character of unseizable, imprescriptible and inalienable. It may also be subject to administrative recovery of possession and to demarcation of the same nature.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Encuentran muerto a un hombre en un camino vecinal".