Understanding Freeways: Design, Features, and Benefits
A freeway, also known as a motorway or highway, is a road designed for high-speed vehicular traffic with limited access points and no traffic signals or intersections. It is typically built to bypass urban areas and connect cities and towns over long distances. Freeways are designed for long-distance travel and are often multi-lane, with two or more lanes in each direction. They may also have features such as interchanges, overpasses, and underpasses to allow for safe and efficient traffic flow.
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