Motorways are known by various names in different countries. For example, they are referred to as "autoroutes" in France, "autostrade" in Italy, "autobahnen" in Germany, and "motores" in Spain. In the UK, they simply retain the name "motorways," while in the US, they are commonly called "interstates" or "highways." Each term reflects local language and driving regulations.
In Spain, the motorways are called an Autopista or an Autovia.An Autopista is a motorway with a toll, and an Autovia is free.
Autoroute(s)
An Autopista is a tollroad and an Autovia is not.
Italian motorways are called "autostrada" or, in the plural, "autostrade". Italy was the first country to build a motorway, back in 1924.
Yes. They are called motorways in Romania. There are four main motorways in Romania; A1, A2, A3, and A4.
Most likely Western countries such as the US, Canada, Spain, etc.
In England; Motorways
People from other countries are called foreigners or immigrants.
Buying products from other countries is called importing
There are more motorways !
The speed in Britain is 70 mph on motorways. In Canada it is 100km on most freeways, and in Italy it is either 130 or 150 depending on which Autostrada.
Queensland Motorways was created in 1980.