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Summary Of: Interstate Highways

Interstate Highways in the 48 contiguous states... Interstate Highways in the 48 contiguous states... Interstate Highways in the 48 contiguous states... While Interstate highways usually receive substantial federal funding... distribution of virtually all goods and services involves Interstate highways at some point... Interstate highways usually have the highest... Interstate highways improve the mobility of military troops to and from airports... Interstate highways also connect to other roads that are a part of the... Interstate highways are not designed to serve as airstrips... While the name implies that Interstate highways cross state lines... These types of Interstate highways are given three... large sections of some Interstate highways planned or built prior to 1956 are operated as toll roads... Interstate highways financed with federal funds are known as... Interstate highways are signed by a number placed on a trademarked... Interstate Highways in Puerto Rico...

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Interstate Highways in the 48 contiguous states. Purple routes are currently built and open freeways, blue are currently open spur routes, and green indicates proposed routes, future roads, or those currently under construction. | | A rural stretch of Interstate 5 in California, with two lanes in each direction separated by a large grassy median, and with cross-traffic limited to overpasses and underpasses. | | Interstate 5 | California | median | highways | freeways | expressways | United States | the President | National Highway System | public works | Woodrow Wilson Bridge | Interstate 95 | Interstate 495 | District of Columbia | Interstate 295 | Interstate 395 | downtown | 1955 Map:  The planned status of US highways in 1965, as a result of the developing Interstate Highway System | | Commemorative sign introduced in 1993. Though the system was established during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency, the five stars commemorate his rank as General of the Army during World War II. | | General of the Army | World War II | Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 | automobile | Dwight D. Eisenhower | Lincoln Highway | German | Autobahn | West Coast | U.S. | WW II | Bureau of Public Roads | Army | Pershing Map | New York parkway system | United States Numbered Highway | Franklin D. 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Five lanes in each direction with three-lane feeders on each side | | I-15 | Salt Lake City | fuel taxes | toll roads | citation needed | HOT lanes | San Diego | Salt Lake City | Minneapolis | Houston | Denver | Dallas | Atlanta | Washington, D.C. | Baltimore, Maryland | Interstate 70 | Interstate 83 | New York City | Interstate 278 | Washington, D.C. | Interstate 66 | Interstate 295 | Interstate 395 | Interstate 695 | Las Vegas | Interstate 215 | Clark County, Nevada | Nevada | exit numbers | traffic signs | lane | Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices | California | Caltrans | citation needed | I-19 | Arizona | New York State Thruway | Jane Addams Memorial Tollway | Yonkers | Chicago-O'Hare International Airport | Pennsylvania Turnpike | A sample Interstate 95 shield. | | Interstate 95 | sign | business loops | spurs | Interstate 405 | Los Angeles, California | Interstate 95 | Houlton, Maine | 5 | 15 | 29 | Canadian border | 49th parallel | Blaine, Washington | Sweetgrass, Montana | Pembina, North Dakota | Interstate H-1 | Kaimuki | Honolulu, Hawaii | Interstate 95 | Miami, Florida | Houlton, Maine | New Brunswick | Kapolei, Hawaii | Wolf Creek, Oregon | Eisenhower Tunnel | Interstate 70 | Rocky Mountains | Colorado | Continental Divide | Interstate 8 | New River | Seeley, California | Interstate 95 | Fort McHenry Tunnel | Inner Harbor | Baltimore, Maryland | Interstate 90 | Boston, Massachusetts | Seattle, Washington | Interstate 95 | Miami, Florida | Canadian border | New Jersey | Interstate 878 | New York State Route 878 | John F. Kennedy International Airport | Queens, New York | Interstate 110 | El Paso | Interstate 375 | Detroit, Michigan | Interstate 93 | New Hampshire | Franconia Notch State Park | Super-2 | Freeway | Expressway | Adopt a Highway | Highway patrol | International E-road network | List of highway systems with full control of access and no cross traffic | List of roads and highways | Non-motorized access on freeways | Parkway | 2007 | 09-27 | 2008 | 04-29 | 2007 | 08-02 | 2008 | 01-10 | 2006 | 12-21 | 2006 | 12-21 | ISBN 1-4027-3468-9 | 2008 | 01-17 | Colorado Department of Transportation | 2008 | 02-15 | United States Department of Transportation | Federal Highway Administration | 2006 | 06-23 | USA TODAY | 2008 | 01-17 | 2005 | 05-07 | 2008 | 02-16 | 2007 | 10-11 | 2008 | 01-10 | 2008 | 01-10 | 2008 | 01-10 | 2007 | 09-27 | 2008 | 01-10 | 2006 | 06-29 | 2008 | 01-23 | 2005 | 01-18 | 2008 | 01-17 | 2007 | 03-22 | 2008 | 01-23 | 2008 | 01-23 | 2008 | 01-10 | 2007 | 09-27 | 2007 | 09-27 | PDF | 23 U.S.C. | Wikimedia Commons | Interstate Highway marker | 4 | 5 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 19 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 29 | 30 | 35 | 37 | 39 | 40 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 49 | 55 | 57 | 59 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 (W) | 76 (E) | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 (W) | 84 (E) | 85 | 86 (W) | 86 (E) | 87 | 88 (W) | 88 (E) | 89 | 90 | 91 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 99 | (238) | H-1 | H-2 | H-3 | A-1 | A-2 | A-3 | A-4 | PRI-1 | PRI-2 | PRI-3 | Main | Intrastate | Suffixed | Future | Gaps | Main | Future | Unsigned | Standards | Business | Bypassed | Categories | Interstate Highway System | History of the United States (1945–1964) | Dwight D. 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