M-highway

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An M-highway is a major class of motorway in certain countries, typically designed for high-speed, long-distance vehicular traffic with controlled access.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf controlled-access highway
highway classification
designedFor high-speed vehicular traffic
long-distance travel
excludes animal-drawn vehicles
bicycle traffic in most cases
pedestrian traffic
hasAccessControl controlled access
hasEngineeringStandard designed for continuous high-speed flow
limited curvature and gradients
hasFeature central median or barrier
grade-separated junctions
limited entry and exit points
multiple lanes in each direction
no at-grade intersections
no direct property access
restricted access for pedestrians
restricted access for slow vehicles
hasNamingScheme prefix letter "M" followed by a number
hasSafetyFeature emergency lanes or hard shoulders
roadside barriers
signage for high-speed travel
hasSpeedRegime high speed limits
isPartOf national road network
primaryFunction connect major cities and regions
facilitate efficient long-distance road transport
trafficType motor vehicle traffic only
typicalDesignStandard motorway standard
usedIn certain countries

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

M-4 highway roadType M-highway
M37 highway roadType M-highway