A
rest area,
travel plaza,
rest stop, or
service area is a public facility, located next to a large thoroughfare such as a
highway,
expressway, or
freeway at which drivers and passengers can rest, eat, or refuel without exiting on to secondary roads. Other names include
motorway service area,
service station,
rest and service area (
RSA),
resto,
service plaza, and
service centre. Facilities may include
park-like areas,
fuel stations,
restrooms, and
restaurants. A rest area or rest stop with limited or no public facility is a
parking area or
scenic area. Along some highways and roads are rest stops known as a
wayside parks,
roadside parks, or
picnic areas. Rest areas are common in the
United States,
Canada,
Australia, and parts of
Europe,
Africa, and
Asia. The most basic rest areas have no facilities: they consist solely of an exit from the highway that leads to a roadway with paved shoulders, where drivers can rest, look at their maps, or use cell phones.