Autoroute(s)
"Motorways" in Spanish is "autovías". It is pronounced "ow-toe-BEE-ahs". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Motorways were invented in the 1950's. They were firstly used in Germany.
An Autopista is a tollroad and an Autovia is not.
The noun motorway has no specific collective noun, in which case a collective noun that suits the situation is used; for example a series of motorways, a network of motorways, a maze of motorways, etc.
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.
In England; Motorways
There are more motorways !
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.
Queensland Motorways was created in 1980.
Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert