autoroutes
Autoroutes are high-speed roads designed for long-distance travel, primarily in France. They are similar to highways but often have specific rules, such as no stopping or slower vehicles allowed in certain lanes. These roads typically feature multiple lanes in each direction and are equipped with rest areas for drivers.
To use an autoroute, drivers usually pay a toll, which helps maintain the road. The speed limit on most autoroutes is generally higher than on regular roads, making them a popular choice for commuters and travelers looking to cover large distances quickly and efficiently.