Geography, asked by samyazahoor6, 1 month ago

state any four advantages of motorways over national highways

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Answered by sreebha02122005
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Answer:

:Motorways are designed so that there is no turning or crossing traffic. All traffic joins or leaves on the left. (Right where traffic drives on the right) This alone improves the safety hugely. The road is built to a higher standard of alignment both horizontally and vertically.

Explanation:

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Motorway:

  • A motorway is a big road that was constructed specifically for quick travel over vast distances.
  • Traffic enters and exits motorways at certain points and in several lanes.
  • Turning or crossing traffic is not allowed on highways by design.
  • Smart Motorways, also known as controlled motorways, improve travel time dependability, mainline throughput, and network productivity.
  • They also prevent traffic flow failures.
  • Road collisions are decreased by reducing speed differentials, which is accomplished through controlling traffic flow.

Benefits of a motorways:

  1. Every vehicle enters or exits on the correct side.
  2. Just doing this greatly increases safety.
  3. The road's alignment, both horizontally and vertically, is designed to a higher quality.
  4. No humps or severe turns
  5. These factors work together to make it safer to travel at higher speeds than on other roadways.
  6. not being stuck in a jam
  7. being able to lawfully travel at great speeds
  8. Typically, there are no bumps (pot holes etc)
  9. Moreover, there aren't many bends or corners on them.
  10. As a result, motorways have a far higher capacity than regular highways, making "traffic bottlenecks" quite uncommon.

Highways have more traffic than motorways since they have junctions and traffic lights. The term "motorway" refers to a controlled-access roadway that allows for high-speed traffic without traffic lights. Access is made possible by ramps and slip roads.

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