as defined in the Highway Act, includes all public streets, roads, ways, trails, lanes, bridges, trestles, ferry landings and approaches, and any other public way
A main, direct public road, especially a multi-lane, high speed thoroughfare connecting major population centers
An alternative term for 'bus' or 'trunk'; a major data path linking a number of devices with the data passing in parallel to increase speed
An arterial highway primarily designed for traffic movement and provides direct access to buildings and intersections Characteristics of highways include: intersections at grade level and geometric design features controlling speed and the safe movement of traffic
¾ a roadway open for use by the public that is maintained by the state of Idaho or its political subdivisions (county, city, agency, district) or the federal government
an interactive computer code that is used to calculate routes in accordance with HRCQ regulations (49 CFR 397 101) for spent-fuel shipment in the United States (ORNL/TM-12124 HIGHWAY 3 1-An Enhanced Highway Routing Model: Program Description, Methodology, and Revised User's Manual 1993 ) Back to Top
In common parlance, a road which offers higher speed limits than a normal urban street In legal parlance, any road which is available to use by the public
A highway is a main road, especially one that connects towns or cities. I crossed the highway, dodging the traffic. Alaska Highway Alcan Highway Pan American Highway Trans Canada Highway