The highways in the Eastern United States are built both on high lands and on low lands. The highways are built where they are needed.
High lands
Rarely if ever do they get flooded.
low lands
highways are built on high land and if you ever go on one you can see that it goes up
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HIGHway. The answer is in the name.
Highways are built on high land and you can usually find out by looking at the map key to see if they're certain colors that are used for the elevation.
California highways can be built on both high land and low land, depending on the geography of the area they are passing through. Some highways run through mountainous regions with high elevations, while others run through valleys or coastal plains that are at lower elevations.
its over highways, i have the high ground
high lands are high
Highways are called highways because they are typically long, major roads designed for high-speed travel between cities or regions. The term "highway" originated from the idea that these roads were elevated or built on high ground to provide a smoother and more efficient route for transportation.
Transportation arteries are roads that are built to handle a high amount of vehicles. Most freeways or highways are ideal vehicle arteries because they are built to accommodate a steady and heavy flow of commuters.