Motorway
Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊtɝˈweɪ/
Motorway (noun)
- A wide road built for fast travel, with lanes for cars and no traffic lights or crossings for people.
- A controlled-access highway where vehicles enter and leave only at set points, designed to reduce delays and accidents.
Examples
- The motorway connects the city to the suburbs.
- Drivers use the motorway to avoid slow streets.