On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 05:10:20PM +0200, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 7/25/06, Adam Lorenz kungfuadam@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose "limited access" would be the same as motorways. They have on and off ramps instead of at grade crossings.
In Australia, that's a freeway (or a tollway!). And highways have a bit of both. Don't think we use the term "motorway" much, but we do use "motorist". I'm also not sure which of "dual carriageway" and "divided highway" we use more. See the confusion of Australia? We recognise nearly all the terms, and have trouble arbitrarily deciding which one to use.
Steve
And to even confuse it further we have the Calder freeway in Melbourne that has a stratch that is not limited access. There are cars coming in from all angles and cars crossing, and lots of people killing themselves. They have reduced the spped limit but it is stll called a freeway.
The only think we will agree on is "Road"