Why are they called freeways?
Why They’re Called “Freeways” They’re called “freeways” because the “free” refers to freedom from at-grade intersections, traffic signals, and direct property access—allowing traffic to flow freely—not because they are free of tolls. In U.S. highway engineering, a freeway is a fully controlled-access road designed for uninterrupted, high-speed travel, and it may be tolled or untolled …
