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Are all highways freeways and are all freeways highways?

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No. A freeway is always 'limited access' and allows entry and exit only at defined locations. Highways often have businesses adjacent to the roadway. stop lights and cross streets. Hwy 101 in California, for example, has homes along much of it's length.

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