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  2. Interstate 10 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 10 (I-10 [b]) is the major eastwest Interstate Highway in the Southern United States. In the U.S. state of Texas, it runs east from Anthony, at the border with New Mexico, through El Paso, San Antonio, and Houston to the border with Louisiana in Orange.

  3. Beaumont, Houston, El Paso, and more: Here are my favorite spots along the vast Interstate 10 in Texas — an I-10-erary, if you will.

  4. I-10 Texas Map

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    The i-10 travels across Texas in generally a east - west direction ... to the east; the i-10 travels into the state of Louisiana, and to the west; the i-10 travels into the state of New Mexico. The total distance of the i-10 across the state of Texas is approx. 879 miles long, which requires an approx. driving time of 14 hours and 39 minutes to ...

  5. I-10 Texas Traffic Road Conditions - Roadnow

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    I-10 Texas real time traffic, road conditions, Texas constructions, current driving time, current average speed and Texas accident reports. Traffic Jam/Road closed/Detour helper.

  6. I-10 Real-time traffic information for cities along I-10. Our maps show updates on road construction, traffic accidents, travel delays and the latest traffic speeds. Traffic cameras show congestion at a glance.

  7. Interstate 10 - Wikipedia

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    I-10 is the fourth-longest Interstate in the United States at 2,460.34 miles (3,959.53 km), following I-90, I-80, and I-40. This freeway is part of the originally planned network that was laid out in 1956, and its last section was completed in 1990.

  8. The Interstate 10 Road Trip Guide - Drivin' & Vibin'

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    Interstate 10 in Texas. The longest stretch of Interstate 10 is in Texas because it runs nearly the full length of the state. It passes through three major cities – El Paso, San Antonio, then Houston. The geography from El Paso to San Antonio is referred to as the Texas Hill Country due to the rolling hills going on for miles in every direction.