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.
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median strip
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the right lane
The lane lines will disappear AND/OR there will be a caution sign advising you to merge.
Outside of city limits, the left lane is a passing lane only.
If referring to a particular "highway," it is "Highway 66." If you are describing going down a highway, it is a "highway."
The major highways in Alaska are: Alaska Highway, Denali Highway, Elliott Highway, Parks Highway, Glacier Highway, Glenn Highway, Dalton Highway, Richardson Highway, Seward Highway, Steese Highway, Sterling Highway and the Taylor Highway alaska is awsoum
Highway 80
The word highway can be written out fully as Highway or it can also be abbreviated. The abbreviation for highway is hwy.
Audrey Jeffers Highway Beetham Highway Churchill Roosevelt Highway Uriah Butler Highway Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway Nico
Audrey Jeffers Highway Beetham Highway Churchill Roosevelt Highway Uriah Butler Highway Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway Nico