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A multi-lane highway is a road with several lanes for traffic. Our motorways usually have 3 lanes which tend to be called the "slow" the "middle" and the "fast" lane, but these names are incorrect, although the slower traffic should keep to the "left" lane, whilst the other two lanes are "overtaking" lanes to enable faster vehicles to get on their way. Some highways in North America have as many as 8 lanes. Not the sort of road to be dithering as to which lane you should be in. A difference with American super highways is that drivers can pass other vehicles on the right or the left side.
In England; Motorways
In many parts of Ireland there are bus lanes, particularly in the cities. Dublin has very many bus lanes.
There are more motorways !
8 lanes.
8 lanes.
6 lanes.
Lots and several motorways too.
Queensland Motorways was created in 1980.
8 lanes
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.