No!
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.
Taxpayers pay for walls on California freeways.
because freeways were built that were bigger and more convinent but you can still get your kicks on route 66!
Yes, there are freeways in Mexico. See related links for some examples.
STOP LIGHTs
Brake Lights not Stop Lights. Check your Fuses then the Bulbs. Hope This Helps.
In January 2006 there were 11,817 stop lights counted in New York.
If they have their siren on they do not have to stop.
They do
stop lights is 10amp fuse number 7
Buy lights that don't twinkle.
Check bulbs Check sockets for corrosion Check sockets for power and ground Check fuse for stop lights Check fuse for parking/tail lights