10 Facts About Controlled-access highways

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Controlled-access highways highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated.

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Controlled-access highways have been constructed both between major cities as well as within them, leading to the sprawling suburban development found near most modern cities.

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3.

Mozambique's Controlled-access highways are classified as a national or primary road, or as regional – secondary or tertiary – roads .

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In Mexico, Federal Highways are a series of Controlled-access highways that connect with roads from foreign countries or that link two or more states of the Federation.

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Iraq's network of Controlled-access highways connects it from the inside to neighboring countries such as Syria, Turkey, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Iran.

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6.

Many Controlled-access highways are part of the Arab Mashreq International Road Network.

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7.

Some Controlled-access highways have been upgraded to 4-lane motorway, including the Beirut-Tripoli highway.

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8.

Much of the Controlled-access highways are in need of repair, although the condition has been improving.

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Access restrictions on such Controlled-access highways are exactly the same as on autostrade, as is the signage at the beginning and the end of the highway .

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10.

Some inter-city Controlled-access highways have driveways to adjacent property and at-grade junctions with smaller roads.

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