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  2. current US 711: 103: 166 South Waverly, PA: Northumberland, PA: 1926 — Possibly unsigned; replaced by US 220: US 730: 41.78: 67.24 I-84, US 30 east of Boardman, OR: US 12 south of Wallula, WA: 1926: current highest number currently used in system US 789 — — — — — — Proposed, but never commissioned US 830: 209: 336

    • November 11, 1926
    • U.S. Highway nn (US nn), U.S. Route nn (US nn)
    • 157,724 mi (253,832 km)
  3. As of 1989, the United States Numbered Highways system had a total length of 157,724 miles (253,832 km). Except for toll bridges and tunnels, very few U.S. Routes are toll roads.

    • November 11, 1926
    • U.S. Highway nn (US nn), U.S. Route nn (US nn)
    • 157,724 mi (253,832 km)
  4. Currently, five states—Delaware, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, and New Jersey—use the circular shield for road signage on their state highways. [3] Federal district and territory highways [ edit ]

  5. Oct 21, 2023 · This US road map displays major interstate highways, limited-access highways, and principal roads in the United States of America. It highlights all 50 states and capital cities, including the nation’s capital city of Washington, DC. Both Hawaii and Alaska are inset maps in this US road map.

    • Executive Summary.
    • Introduction (PS-1) 2.1. Selected measures for identifying peer states. PS-1.
    • Bridges. 3.1. Overview. 3.2. National tables. 3.2.1. Bridges by Wearing Surface. BR-3. 3.2.2. Bridge by Year Built. BR-4. 3.2.3. Count, Area, Length of Bridges by Highway System.
    • Highway Infrastructure. 4.1. Overview. 4.2. Multi-year trends & charts. 4.2.1. Public Road Mileage and VMT, 1920 - 2020 - Chart. VMT-421C. 4.2.2. Public Road Mileage, Lane Miles and VMT, 1980 - 2021 - Chart.
  6. States with the most Interstate highways: 1. New York (29 routes), 2. California (25 routes), 3. Illinois (23), 4. Pennsylvania (22), 5. Ohio (21) Interstates that travel through the most states: 1. I 95 (16 states), 2. I 90 (13 states), 3. I 80 (11 states), 4. I 70 (10 states), 5. I 10 (8 states)

  7. National Transportation Statistics presents statistics on the U.S. transportation system, including its physical components, safety record, economic performance, the human and natural environment, and national security.

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