Thruway
The term "Thruway" typically refers to a type of highway designed for long-distance travel, allowing for faster and more efficient movement of vehicles. One of the most well-known examples is the New York State Thruway, which connects major cities across the state and is a vital transportation route for both commercial and personal travel.
Thruways often feature limited access points, meaning vehicles can enter and exit only at designated interchanges. This design helps reduce traffic congestion and improves safety by minimizing the number of intersections and traffic signals along the route.