grammar - Is the term "walking across a tarmac" grammatically correct?


The term in context:



Mr Obama and his daughter Sasha, 14, walk across a tarmac in New York on Friday.



Shouldn't it be



walk across tarmac



or



walk across the tarmac



or



walk across a road/footpath.



I would think that tarmac is not a word to be preceded with 'a'.




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