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Understanding the Differences Between Full-Way, Divided, and Controlled-Access Highways

Full-way refers to a type of road or highway that has two separate lanes for traffic traveling in opposite directions, with no median or dividing line between the lanes. This allows vehicles to travel in both directions on the same road, but it also increases the risk of head-on collisions and other accidents.

In contrast, a divided highway has a physical barrier or median separating the lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions, which reduces the risk of head-on collisions but may still allow for left-turns across the median. A controlled-access highway, also known as a limited-access highway, has strict controls on access points and intersections, which further reduces the risk of accidents but may limit the ability to turn or exit the road.

In summary, full-way is a type of road with no dividing line between lanes, while divided and controlled-access highways have physical barriers or strict controls to reduce the risk of accidents.

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