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what are expressways? in geography​

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Answered by alokdwivedi053
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An expressway is normally a four lane divided highway which may have limited access, entrances and exits, and may include overpasses, and over intersections.

Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: Expressways are the highest class of roads in India. In India, expressways are controlled-access highways where entrance and exit is controlled by the use of ramps that are incorporated into the design of the expressway, whereas National highways are at-grade roads.

Explanation: Expressway, also called throughway, thruway, parkway, freeway, superhighway, or motorway, major arterial divided highway that features two or more traffic lanes in each direction, with opposing traffic separated by a median strip; elimination of grade crossings; controlled entries and exits; and advanced designs eliminating steep grades, sharp curves, and other hazards and inconveniences to driving. Frequently expressways have been constructed over completely new routes, passing near but not through large centres of population, on more or less direct lines between desired termini. Their advantages include high speed, greater safety, comfort and convenience for drivers and passengers, and lower vehicle operating costs. Many of these new express highways, especially in the United States, are toll roads, but that is an incidental, not an essential, feature.

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