motorway

/ˈməʊtəweɪ/

UK: /ˈməʊtəweɪ/

motorway

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Definition

A highway with grade-separated crossings (rather than level crossings) and designed (and only permitted) for high-speed motor-traffic (in Europe motor vehicles with a higher speed limit than 40 km/h) running in two directions on one separate carriageway each.

Etymology

From motor + way.

Example Sentences

  • "All the R. R.'s of America will have to be furnished with a biking way and a motor way on each side of the rails."
  • "Work of constructing the Texas Motorway, a stone highway which when completed will extend from Fort Worth to Del Rio, Tex., a distance of 500 miles, has been commenced and a section between 18 and 20 miles long running out from Glenrose, the county seat of Somervell County, has been completed."
  • "It is presumed that in the working out of the program the motor trucks will automatically have the major use of the local low-speed highways paralleling the motorway."
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