0 a wide road for fast-moving traffic, especially in the US, with a limited number of places at which drivers can enter and leave it:
the Santa Monica freeway
1 a wide road for fast moving traffic traveling long distances, with a limited number of places at which drivers can enter and leave it:
the Santa Monica freeway in California
Non-architectural objects such as freeways and surfboards receive detailed scrutiny, with the former occupying special significance in the book.
A prototypical highway application is the installation of freeway guardrails and barriers.
Translations are performed along freeways and rotations at the intersections of freeways.
With the possible exception of its most famous cloverleafs, the freeway system is difficult to remember.
In all of these instances, the freeway can be discerned as an organizing trope whose multiple points of entry and exit facilitate multiple historical itineraries.
Brooks7 proposed the freeway method for an explicit representation of the free space, based on overlapping generalized cones having straight spines and non increasing radii.
Concrete freeways, and not any sense of social solidarity or a common fate, constitute the main links between these worlds.
The best example of this are the 'freeways', which were announced with great ceremony.
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