List of highway systems with full control of access and no cross traffic
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Many countries have national networks of highways with full control of access and no cross traffic. These do not always include all such highways or even all the major ones in the country.
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- China: Expressways
- Hong Kong: Expressways
- Japan: Expressways
- Malaysia: Expressways
- Singapore: Expressways
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- International E-road network
- Albania: ?
- Austria: Autobahnen
- Belarus: ?
- Belgium: Autoroutes
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria: ?
- Croatia: Autocestas
- Czech Republic: Dálnice
- Denmark: Motorvej
- Estonia: ?
- Finland: Moottoritiet
- France: Autoroutes
- Germany: Autobahnen
- Hungary: Autópályas
- Iceland: ?
- Ireland: Motorway (motorbhealach in Irish - rarely used)
- Italy: Autostrade
- Latvia: ?
- Lithuania: ?
- Luxembourg: ?
- Macedonia (Republic of): ?
- Moldova: ?
- Montenegro: ?
- Netherlands: Autosnelweg
- Norway: Motorvei A
- Poland: Autostrady
- Portugal: Auto-estradas
- Romania: Autostrazi
- Russia: ?
- Serbia: Autoputevi
- Slovakia: Dial'nica
- Slovenia: Avtocestas
- Spain: Autopistas and Autovías
- Sweden: Motorvägar
- Switzerland: Autobahnen
- Turkey: Otoyolen
- Ukraine: ?
- United Kingdom: Motorways
The microstates and territories of Åland (Finland), Andorra, Faroe Islands (Denmark), Gibraltar, Guernsey , Holy See (Vatican City), Isle of Man, Jersey, Malta and San Marino do not have motorways.
- United States: Interstate Highways
- Canada has no national system; the Trans-Canada Highway is not built to freeway standards. Some provinces have their own networks however.
- Colombia: Autopistas (Autopista Norte)
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires: Autopistas Urbanas