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Motorway symbol in Europe and some countries outside Europe.
A Sunday in April 2004 at 17:00 on the
M25, which encircles
London.
This article has a km/h to mph speed conversion table; speed limits are, therefore, quoted only in the units of measure of the country concerned.
A motorway is a
dual-carriageway limited access highway with
grade separated junctions designed and built solely for motorised traffic. The term is used in the
United Kingdom, some parts of
Australia,
New Zealand,
Pakistan, some other English-speaking
Commonwealth nations,
Ireland and Scandinavia.
Motorways are identical to
freeways as a road type, and comparable to the United States's
Interstate Highways as a classification; for all intents and purposes the nomenclatures are synonymous with each other.
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