You may think its California but its Actually *New York* which has 31 Interstate Highways followed by California with 25 Interstates.
Highways State 31 New York 25 California 23 Illinois 22 Pennsylvania 21 Ohio 20 Texas 18 Missouri 16 Maryland, Virginia *tie* 15 Georgia 14 Indiana, North Carolina, Tennessee *tie*
Interstate comity refers to the principle of mutual respect and recognition among different states. It involves one state honoring the laws and judicial decisions of another state, promoting cooperation and harmony between states. This principle helps facilitate interstate relations and ensures consistency in legal matters across state boundaries.
According to the most recent (1999) data available, 6.4%of the roads and highways in North Korea are paved.
The state of Montana has a combined total of 69,567 miles of road. This includes roads, streets and both national and state highways.
According to the most recent (2005) data available, there are 979,014 miles (1,575,571 km) of paved roads in China.
Paved U.S. RoadsAccording to the most recent (2004) data, the percentage of the roads in the U.S. that are paved is 64.5%.
New York have 29 different routs of interstate highways.
Utah and Missouri. Actually, there are 5 Interstate highways in Utah and 17 in Missouri. The only state without any Interstate highways is Alaska.
Individual state highway departments. The Federal government provides most of the funding for Interstate & US Highways though.
Three Interstate Highways transect Washington State. These include Interstate 82, Interstate 90, and Interstate 5. Interstate 90 crosses the entire state at a length of 297.52 miles.
Signage is the only reliable way to tell. State highways will have a state highway sign (what that looks like varies from state to state), while interstate highways will have the blue and red interstate shield.
A) freeways, expressways, interstate highways B) freeways, U.S. routes, state highways C) interstate highways, county routes, U.S. routes D) U.S. routes, state routes, expressways
I-90 and I-94 are east-west interstate highways in Montana. I-15 is the north-south interstate highway in Montana.
Alaska is the only state without any formal Interstate roads.
Auxiliary Interstate Highways and Primary Interstate Highways
Major highways in the state of South Dakota include Interstate 90, running east and west across the state and Interstate 29, running north and south. Other major highways include: US Highways 12, 14, 16, 81, 83, 85, 212, 281, and 385
Interstate highways are part of the Federal Highway System and are typically longer, connect cities across states, and have route numbers beginning with "I". State highways are maintained by individual states and usually serve travel within a single state, with route numbers specific to that state.
California typically has more interstate freeways and more interstate traffic per mile compared to other states in the United States. This is due to its large population, expansive geography, and major cities connected by a network of interstate highways.