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Highways provide a much more rapid pace and more lanes than small roads, allowing for greater speeds and more room for manoeuvring. However, cars often switch lanes quickly without notice, and this can present a hazard for the player if travelling at high speeds. Almost any crash on a highway will cause cars to crash into the rear of the stopped vehicles, and particularly in GTA San Andreas this can trigger a chain reaction of explosions.
Highways provide a much more rapid pace and more lanes than small roads, allowing for greater speeds and more room for manoeuvring. However, cars often switch lanes quickly without notice, and this can present a hazard for the player if travelling at high speeds. Almost any crash on a highway will cause cars to crash into the rear of the stopped vehicles, and particularly in GTA San Andreas this can trigger a chain reaction of explosions.
Another hazard is that you will often times come across slower moving vehicles. These vehicles include the the [[Tractor]], [[Freeway]], [[Sanchez]], and other motorcycles. Also, the highways max speed periodically changes without notice on most [[Highways]] and the the other cars will slow down usually causing an unaware player to rear end them. Sometimes, the driver in the car you hit will get out and start attacking you or your vehicle with a [[Shovel]], [[Baseball Bat]], [[Golf Club]], or with their bear hands.


==Named highways==
==Named highways==
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*[[:Category:Bridges|Bridges]]
*[[:Category:Bridges|Bridges]]
*[[:Category:Streets|Streets]]
*[[:Category:Streets|Streets]]
[[Category:Ground Transport]]
[[Category:Ground Transport]]
[[Category:Transportation in GTA San Andreas]]
[[Category:Transportation in GTA San Andreas]]
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