routeways

/ˈruːtweɪz/
noun
  1. Paths, roads, or channels that connect places and are used for travel or transport.
    • Ancient routeways like the Silk Road connected distant civilizations.
    • The city's network of bicycle routeways makes commuting easy and safe.
    • Wild animals often follow the same routeways through the forest year after year.
  2. A system or set of established paths or methods for moving goods, information, or people from one place to another.
    • The company optimized its delivery routeways to save fuel and time.
    • Digital routeways carry data across the internet in milliseconds.
    • Emergency services rely on clear routeways to reach accidents quickly.