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Within the
contiguous United States,
primary Interstates—also
called main line
Interstates or two-digit
Interstates—are ****igned
numbers less than 100. While...
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there are
signed Interstates in
Hawaii and
unsigned Interstates in
Alaska and
Puerto Rico.
There are 71
primary interstate highways in the 48 contiguous...
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consists of
Interstates,
state highways, and
secondary state highways,
totaling approximately 1,013
miles (1,630 km). The state's four
Interstates, all located...
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become interstates when
built to
Interstate standards and
connected to
other interstates.
Interstate 3 is the
proposed designation of an
Interstate Highway...
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highway numbers.
Interstates in
Alaska follow the
numbering system Interstate A-n,
where n
represents the
number of the
Interstate. This
follows the...
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related to
Interstate 84.
Interstate 84 may
refer to:
Interstate 84 (Oregon–Utah), p****ing
through Idaho,
formerly known as
Interstate 80N
Interstate 84...
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media related to
Interstate 86.
Interstate 86 may
refer to any of
three unconnected Interstate Highways in the
United States:
Interstate 86 (Pennsylvania–New...
- avoids. In the case of an
auxiliary Interstate highway which has both ends at
Interstates but not the same
Interstate, some
states treat these as byp****es...
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media related to
Interstate 76.
Interstate 76 or I-76 may
refer to:
Interstate 76 (Colorado–Nebraska) (I-76), US
Interstate 76 (Ohio–New Jersey) (I-76)...
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Interstate 95 in
Newark Interstate 280 (Ohio), a
connector in
Toledo from
Interstates 80/90 to
Interstate 75
Interstate 276, once
designated as I-280...