0
Belly Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

1) what is the difference between freeway and highway and superhighway?

1) what is the difference between freeway and highway and superhighway?
2) I plan_____ tonight
a) to go to her house
b) on going to her house
I think both will do, but my teacher said it was a, not b, why?

3) What is the metal ring you wear on your teeth when you want your teeth set become smaller and nicer (your old teeth are protruding) ?

4) What is the adj that describe the state of a tomato you throw out on the street then a truck cross over it? I mean the state of the tomato, an adj
  

Top answer

In the US there are regional differences in the usage. In some states, "highway" is a legal definition, contrasting with a residential street and a rural dirt road. ") President Eisenhower signed the bill creating our system of interstate highways.

  • In the US there are regional differences in the usage.
  • In some states, "highway" is a legal definition, contrasting with a residential street and a rural dirt road.
  • ") President Eisenhower signed the bill creating our system of interstate highways.
  • In general, they're multi lane limited access roads.
  • In California, they're called freeways, I guess as long as they're not toll roads.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

9 Answers
0
1.In the US there are regional differences in the usage. In some states, "highway" is a legal definition, contrasting with a residential street and a rural dirt road. (a paved road on which you may drive at "highway speed.")

President Eisenhower signed the bill creating our system of interstate highways. In general, they're multi lane limited access roads. In California, they're ca
0
Some highways have tolls. Freeways do not. Freeways also can't be crossed by another road, they have on and off-ramps.
0
Hi,
Are there any traffic lights on the highway? Can it be crossed by another road? Thanks.
0
There are certainly roads where I live that are called "highways" and do have traffic lights.
0
Thank you very much, GG for your reply. Is it possible that in some areas you call it 'highways' but in other areas you call it 'freeway'? Does it depend on different areas? Thanks.
0
Traffic laws and road designations are regulated by the states, with the exception of the interstate highway system, based on federal statutes signed into law by Eisenhower - as I said before. Interstates are limited access multi-lane highways (also as I said before) and have other technical specifications as to grade, curve radius, construction and materials, etc.

"Li
0
Hi Avangi,

Thank you very much. Are 'freeway' and 'highway' different kinds of road?
0
I think "highway" is a very old term dating back to the days of the horse and buggy, and "highwaymen," who robbed travellers. Some states in the US mention "highways" in their traffic laws, but it means different things in different states. For example, in Vermont, it's against the law to back a vehicle into a highway. In California, I was told by a police officer teaching traffic school that
0
Hi, Avangi,

Thank you very much for giving me lots of information about them.

Related Questions