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The Pershing Map FDR's hand-drawn map from 1938. The United States government's efforts to construct a national network of highways began on an ad hoc basis with the passage of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, which provided $75 million over a five-year period for matching funds to the states for the construction and improvement of highways. [8]
List of toll bridges § United States; Category:Lists of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record; Category:Lists of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places; Category:Lists of river crossings in the United States; Other topics. Transport in the United States; Rail transportation in the United States
Current (openable) or former (no longer openable) movable bridges on the Interstate Highway System. Pages in category "Movable bridges on the Interstate Highway System" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Huey P. Long Bridge, Jefferson Parish – one of the longest railroad bridges in the US: 7 km (4.3 mi) I-10 Bonnet Carré Spillway Bridge , St. Charles Parish – carries Interstate 10 over the Bonnet Carré Spillway , Lake Pontchartrain and LaBranche Wetlands
I-90 Mississippi River Bridge; I-670 Viaduct; I-694 Bridge; Innerbelt Bridge; Interstate 24 Bridge; Interstate 64 in Virginia; Interstate 69 Ohio River Crossing; Interstate 78 Toll Bridge; Interstate 90 Grand River bridges; Interstate 182 Bridge; Interstate 275 bridge; Interstate 470 Bridge; Israel LaFleur Bridge; Iway
Bridges on the Interstate Highway System are listed at Category:Bridges on the Interstate Highway System. Pages in category "Interstate vehicle bridges in the United States" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total.
This category includes articles on individual bridges found within the United States, subcategorized by the state in which it is located. Bridges that connect states are found in several subcategories.
A map of the Strategic Highway Network, one component of the NHS Map of average freight truck traffic on the NHS in 2015. According to the Federal Highway Administration, the 160,000-mile (260,000 km) National Highway System includes roads important to the United States' economy, defense, and mobility, from one or more of the following road networks (specific routes may be part of more than ...