Wide road, especially built for fast-moving traffic with a restricted number of places for entry and exit and separate carriageways for vehicles travelling in opposite directions.
flyover
by-pass
motorway
slip-road
Road with a central strip dividing streams of traffic moving in opposite directions.
flyover
by-pass
motorway
dual carriageway
Road used for dividing onto or off a motorway.
slip-road
by-pass
flyover
lane
A place where roads or railways cross each other and where one passes high over the other by way of a kind of bridge.
slip-road
flyover
crossroads
roundabout
Road by which traffic can go round a city instead of through it.
thoroughfare
by-pass
overpass
underpass
Public road or street that is open at both ends, esp. for traffic.
thoroughfare
hard shoulder
slip-road
exit
A post with an orange flashing light on top, marking a pedestrian crossing.
barrier
Belisha beacon
cone
plaque
A place where two roads meet and cross.
level crossing
Belisha beacon
crossroads
zebra
A place where one road joins another but does not cross it.
T-junction
lamp post
manhole cover
green belt
A strip of ground with a hard surface beside a motorway where vehicles may stop in an emergency.
green belt
bus lane
hard shoulder
kerb
A curve or turn in a road.
kerb
bend
pavement
spire
A wall or ridge of earth, stone etc made to keep water back or to carry a railway or road over low background.
embankment
pier
quay
slipway
A wide road or path, often lined with trees.
avenue
acceleration lane
crescent
side street
A wide city street, often with trees on each side.
acceleration lane
boulevard
crescent
side street
A short post on a kerb or traffic island.
pillar box
bollard
parking meter
drain
A stone or concrete edge of a pavement at the side of a road.