roadability

/roʊdəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of a vehicle that makes it suitable or easy to drive on roads, especially in terms of handling, comfort, and stability.
    • Truck drivers often test roadability before taking a heavy load on a long trip.
    • The new suspension system greatly improved the car's roadability on bumpy country roads.
    • The magazine gave the SUV high marks for its roadability in both city and highway conditions.