Expressways are:
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Multiple-lane roads with limited traffic.
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Single-lane roads with no traffic lights and stop signs.
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Multiple-lane roads with no traffic lights, stop signs or railroad crossings.
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Single-lane roads with traffic lights, stop signs and railroad crossings.
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Explanation
Expressways are also known as limited-access highways, interstate highways, turnpikes, toll roads, and freeways. They are multi-lane roads with no traffic lights, stop signs or railroad crossings. Pedestrians, hitchhikers, bicycles, animal-drawn vehicles, and motor-driven cycles/motor scooters with a displacement under 150 cubic centimeters are not allowed on expressways.
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