¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Superhighways
1. superhighway [n] - See also: superhighway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superhighways
Literary usage of Superhighways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daytrips Switzerland: 45 One Day Adventures by Rail, Car, Bus, Ferry Or by Norman P. Renouf (1999)
"Passing on the right side is strictly prohibited, even on superhighways. • Seat
belts must be worn in both front and back seats, if the belts are provided. ..."
2. Green Paper on the Liberalisation of Telecommunications Infrastructure and by Commission of the European Communities, DIANE Publishing Company, European Commission (1995)
"The report compared the potential of such "Information superhighways" with the
effect that public investment in the railroads had on US economic and social ..."
3. U. S. Global Trade Outlook 1995-2000: Toward the 21st Century by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The creation of these superhighways will stimulate the information services
industry and will benefit all of its sectors. It will require professional ..."
4. The Truth about Automobiles by A. J. Smith (1991)
"superhighways are still being constructed as fast as the gasoline taxes will allow.
... Most of these very expensive superhighways, parking lots, ..."
5. Global Employment: An International Investigation Into the Future of Work by Mihály Simai (1995)
"... services ('electronic superhighways') will change higher education systems
radically. Towards more flexibility in employment systems As mentioned above, ..."
6. The Wayward Welfare State by Roger A. Freeman (1981)
"... jobs on 90% federally financed superhighways. Driving cars with just one or
two occupants is an enormously expensive form of transportation on roads ..."
7. Lifelong Learning for All: Meeting of the Education Committee at Ministerial by Albert Tuijnman (1996)
"Rather than describe the features of the new technologies - from microprocessors
to information superhighways - this subsection explores some of the ..."
8. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"... confined to the telecommunication market in a narrow sense, and do not attempt
to capture the effects of the creation of electronic "superhighways". 33. ..."