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Segments connected by road through Yellowstone National Park: US 90: 1,633: 2,628 I-10 in Van Horn, TX: SR A1A in Jacksonville Beach, FL: 1926: current Follows the Gulf Coast of the US US 91: 163: 262 I-15, I-84 in Brigham City, UT: US 26 southwest of Idaho Falls, ID: 1926: current US 92: 177: 285 I-175, I-375, SR 687 in St. Petersburg, FL
Behind the scenes, the federal aid program had begun with the passage of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, providing 50% monetary support from the federal government for improvement of major roads. The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921 limited the routes to 7% of each state's roads, while 3 in every 7 roads had to be "interstate in character".
Pages in category "Lists of roads in the United States" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The study looked at 10 years of data regarding the road condition in each state. Washington ranked near the bottom. Washington has some of the worst roads in America, according to a new nationwide ...
The system includes 4% of the nation's roads, but carries more than 40% of all highway traffic, 75% of heavy truck traffic, and 90% of tourist traffic. [2] All urban areas with a population of over 50,000 and about 90% of America's population live within 5 miles (8.0 km) of the network, [2] which is the longest in the world. [9]
genista, flickr Travelers hitting the road this summer may want to do their research first: Reader's Digest recently announced their list of the best, worst, and deadliest roads in America.
Not all road trips are created equal. Country Living has named 10 routes that are the best of the best.. They show off America's fantastic landscapes, from tropical beaches to major cities to snow ...
The highway system of the United States is a network of interconnected state, U.S., and Interstate highways. Each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands own and maintain a part of this vast system, including U.S. and Interstate highways, which are not owned or maintained at the federal level.