Expressways are NOT also known as:
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Freeways.
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Turnpikes.
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Fastways.
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Toll roads.
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Explanation
Expressways are high-speed, multi-lane roads - also known as freeways, interstates, limited-access highways, turnpikes, or toll roads. Unlike regular roads or highways, expressways have controlled access. Vehicles can only enter or exit at designated points called interchanges, which feature entrance and exit ramps leading onto or off the expressway. Stay alert when driving on expressways, as high speeds and heavy traffic volumes require quick thinking and careful attention.
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