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Non-motorized access on freeways may allow or restrict pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized traffic to use a freeway. Such roads are public ways intended primarily for high-speed travel over long distances, and they have resulted in highways in the United States with engineering features such as long sight-distances, wide marked lanes and the absence of cross traffic. These provide faster and safer travel, at least for vehicles driving at similar speeds.

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  • Non-motorized access on freeways (en)
  • 高速公路上的非機動車道 (zh)
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  • 高速公路上的非机动车通道是指高速公路旁可以允许行人、自行车和其他非机动车車輛使用的道路。高速公路通常只允许机动车通行,並禁止自行车、行人和马匹通行,并规定了最低速度。不過有時高速公路會開闢專門的通道供非机动车使用,例如沿高速公路修建的人行道和高速公路旁的,佛罗里达州境內一條沿著的就是高速公路旁的非機動車道。 (zh)
  • Non-motorized access on freeways may allow or restrict pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized traffic to use a freeway. Such roads are public ways intended primarily for high-speed travel over long distances, and they have resulted in highways in the United States with engineering features such as long sight-distances, wide marked lanes and the absence of cross traffic. These provide faster and safer travel, at least for vehicles driving at similar speeds. (en)
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  • Non-motorized access on freeways may allow or restrict pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized traffic to use a freeway. Such roads are public ways intended primarily for high-speed travel over long distances, and they have resulted in highways in the United States with engineering features such as long sight-distances, wide marked lanes and the absence of cross traffic. These provide faster and safer travel, at least for vehicles driving at similar speeds. Freeways are usually limited to motor vehicles of a minimum power or speed; signs may prohibit bicyclists, pedestrians and equestrians and impose a minimum speed. It is possible for non-motorized traffic to use facilities within the same right-of-way, such as sidewalks constructed along freeway-standard bridges and multi-use paths next to freeways such as the Suncoast Trail along the Suncoast Parkway in Florida. (en)
  • 高速公路上的非机动车通道是指高速公路旁可以允许行人、自行车和其他非机动车車輛使用的道路。高速公路通常只允许机动车通行,並禁止自行车、行人和马匹通行,并规定了最低速度。不過有時高速公路會開闢專門的通道供非机动车使用,例如沿高速公路修建的人行道和高速公路旁的,佛罗里达州境內一條沿著的就是高速公路旁的非機動車道。 (zh)
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