There are two main types of motorways in France.
- The 'autoroute', which usually has three or more lanes in each direction. It has a standard speed limit of 130 km per hour.
- The 'voie rapide' (expressway) has usually two lanes in each direction. The standard speed limit is 110 km per hour.
autoroute
'Une autoroute'
merits of motorway? merits of motorway?
You haven't specified which country you are referring to. As this question has appeared in the 'England' category, I can say that all UK motorway signs are in the colour blue.
I can't say from Manchester but I have driven to Luxembourg from Calais and with lunch/toilet breaks at the 81mph speed limit on the French motorway it takes approx 8 hours.
a = has, eg. he has A = abbreviation for motorway, blood type à = at, to, in, with The "A" on the expressway stands for "autoroute" in French, like how we use "I" for interstate in the U.S.A.
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london motorway
Motorway is a compound word.
It is the M25 motorway.
Motorway Patrol was created in 1999.
There is no motorway from Glasgow to Aberdeen