A highway is a public road that is designed for use by motor vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and other forms of transportation. The term "highway" is often used interchangeably with "road" or "street", although in some jurisdictions, the term may have a more specific legal or technical meaning.
Highways typically have multiple lanes, are divided by a median or barrier, and have higher speed limits than local streets. They are often built and maintained by government agencies, such as state or provincial departments of transportation, and may be funded by taxes or tolls. Highways can vary in size and capacity, from small two-lane rural roads to massive multi-lane expressways and interstates that span long distances and connect major cities.
Highways play a crucial role in transportation infrastructure, providing important links between different communities and facilitating the movement of people and goods across the country.