otoyol, çevre yolu

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{i} freeway
A road designed for safe high-speed operation of motor vehicles through the elimination of at-grade intersections, usually divided and having at least two lanes in each direction; a dual carriageway with no at-grade crossings
A toll-free highway
a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
A divided highway facility having two or more lanes for the exclusive use of traffic in each direction and full control of access The freeway is the only type of highway intended to provide complete "uninterrupted" flow
In our context (interchange diagrams), a freeway is a road with full access control in the interchange area: the reason an interchange is used instead of an at-grade, signalized intersection Access is provided only by ramps and merges, with no stopping or turning across opposing traffic Compare surface street
- A multi-lane divided highway having a minimum of two lanes for exclusive use of traffic in each direction and full control of access and egress
a divided primary highway for through traffic with two lanes or more in each direction of travel with access via interchanges only
a freeway is an access-controlled, divided highway Most freeways are four lanes, or two lanes each direction, but many freeways widen to incorporate more lanes as they enter urban areas Access is controlled through the use of interchanges, and the type of interchange depends upon the kind of intersecting roadway (surface street, rural road, another freeway, urban arterial, etc )
A multilane divided freeway having a minimum of two lanes for exclusive use of traffic in each direction These facilities usually carry a large volume of traffic and are fully access controlled Access and egress to/from the freeway is provided by grade separated interchanges
Generally a freeway is a grade separated divided highway designed for high speeds Contrary to popular belief, a freeway is not a highway "free" from tolls The "free" in freeway instead refers to a legislative definition passed by the California Legislature in 1939 which provided for a highway that would be free of encroaching properties and which provided for control of access At the time this was very controversial since property owners next to the road could have no rights of direct access
A freeway is a major road that has been specially built for fast travel over long distances. Freeways have several lanes and special places where traffic gets on and leaves. The speed limit on the freeway is 55mph. Boston's freeway system. a very wide road in the US, built for fast travel motorway, expressway expressway, highway highway
{i} toll-free express highway
A divided arterial highway with full control of access and with grade separations at intersections
A divided arterial highway designed for the safe nonimpeded movement of large volumes of traffic, with full control of access and grade separations at intersections
A multilane divided highway without traffic signals and with limited opportunities for access and egress
A highway with full access control
A divided arterial highway designed for the unimpeded movement of large volumes of traffic Characteristics of a freeway include full control of access and grade separation at intersections
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