controlled-access highway
English
Noun
controlled-access highway (plural controlled-access highways)
- A large road on which cross traffic has been replaced by bridges, underpasses and ramps, in order to improve speed, safety, throughput, fuel consumption and ease of driving.
Further reading
Controlled-access highway on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Autobahn on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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