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AU| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | автомагистрала (ávtomagistrála), магистрала (magistrála), автострада (ávtostráda) |
| espanja | autopista, autovía |
| esperanto | aŭtovojo |
| hollanti | autosnelweg, snelweg, autoweg |
| italia | autostrada |
| japani | 高速道路 (kōsoku-dōro / こうそくどうろ, kōsoku dōro) |
| kreikka | αυτοκινητόδρομος υπερταχείας κυκλοφορίας (aftokinitódromos ypertacheías kykloforías), δρόμος χωρίς διόδια (drómos chorís diódia) |
| portugali | autoestrada |
| puola | autostrada |
| ranska | autoroute, autoroutier |
| ruotsi | motorväg |
| saksa | Autobahn |
| suomi | moottoritie |
| tšekki | dálnice |
| unkari | autópálya |
| venäjä | магистраль (magistral), автобан (avtoban), автострада (avtostrada), автомагистраль (avtomagistral), фривей (frivei) |
| Monikko | freeways |
(US, Parts of Canada and Australia) A highway with grade-separated crossings (rather than level crossings) and designed (and only permitted) for high-speed motor-traffic running in two directions on one separate carriageway each
The cloverleaf interchange between US 131, M-6 and 68th Street in Cutlerville, Michigan, United States, shows many of the features of controlled-access highways: entry and exit ramps, median strips for opposing traffic, no at-grade intersections and no direct access to properties.
(US, Parts of Canada and Australia) A highway with grade-separated crossings (rather than level crossings) and designed (and only permitted) for high-speed motor-traffic running in two directions on one separate carriageway each
This sign, or some variation thereof, is used to denote controlled-access highways in many countries.
(US, Parts of Canada and Australia) A highway with grade-separated crossings (rather than level crossings) and designed (and only permitted) for high-speed motor-traffic running in two directions on one separate carriageway each
Typical overhead signage on Ontario's King's Highway network featuring an airport pictogram, distances to upcoming interchanges, and lane guidance. These signs have a blue background rather than the usual green to denote the local-express lanes.