Parkways
A parkway is a type of road designed primarily for recreational driving, often featuring scenic views and landscaped surroundings. Unlike highways, parkways typically have lower speed limits and limited access points, making them safer and more enjoyable for leisurely travel. They are often found in natural areas, connecting parks and other attractions.
Parkways can vary in design and purpose, with some being built specifically for automobiles while others accommodate bicycles and pedestrians. Famous examples include the Blue Ridge Parkway in the United States, which offers stunning vistas of the Appalachian Mountains, and the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey, known for its lush greenery.