a highway with a median designed to separate traffic moving in opposite directions
a roadway where the opposing directions are separated by a median that restricts movement between the two directional roadbeds
A divided highway is a road whose opposing lanes of traffic are separated by a divider, median or neutral ground. Where a divided highway, whether referenced as such or not, intersects another road, the resulting configuration is considered as one intersection.
A multi-lane highway with a dividing median strip. A divided highway shall be treated as a single road.
any highway with a physical barrier (such as jersey barrier or landscaped median) that separates the two directions of traffic is known as a divided highway. Divided highways may have four or more lanes. Divided Highways is also the name of a book and PBS series from 1996 that provided a glimpse of the politics and history behind the development of the nation's highway system.