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The phrase "a parkway for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of road or highway designed for specific types of vehicles or purposes, often emphasizing scenic routes or limited access.
Example: "The new development includes a parkway for commuters that will reduce traffic congestion in the area."
Alternatives: "a roadway for" or "a highway for".
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A parkway for cars, a bikeway for riders, and a walkway for pedestrians runs parallel along the 52 mile route of the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway.
It is a busy main street in Middletown and the village of Monroe; in the former, it divides into a parkway for several blocks and forms the city's major commercial strip, located between the downtown district and an interchange with Interstate 84 (I-84).
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Moses proposed a parkway program for the N.Y.
A few miles away is a parkway named for Jackie Robinson.
A parkway was named for him, as were a mental health center, a junior college and a lake.
Galax would come tomorrow, and also a return to the Parkway for a stop at the Blue Ridge Music Center.
Plans for a parkway linking Baltimore and Washington date back to Pierre Charles L'Enfant's original layout for Washington D.C. in the 18th century but did not fully develop until the 1920s.
Still, obtaining land for a parkway will not be easy.
In the early 1960s, after Robert Moses built the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, he had plans for a parkway that ran along the Staten Island shorefront, the last link in his vision of scenic roadways from Montauk to New Jersey.
During the 1940s, Rockefeller renewed the push for a parkway along the New Jersey Palisades, and teamed with ultimate PIP planner, Robert Moses, to establish and design the parkway.
Major reasons surrounding the need for a parkway included high accident rates on adjacent US 1 and defense purposes before World War II.
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