yes
Although the highway funding system is complex, the funding for maintaining a state road would typically be provided by the state government. States have a combination of local, state, and federal roads.
roads
highway infrastructure (improving the roads), military funds, and many others...
Most law enforcement, schools, roads etc
In the United States, the federal government primarily provides funding for interstate roads through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The National Interstate and Defense Highways Act of 1956 established the Interstate Highway System, which is a network of highways designed to facilitate interstate travel and commerce. While the federal government sets standards and provides funding, state governments are responsible for the construction, maintenance, and operation of these roads.
Hume Highway, Pacific Highway, Eyre Highway
Of those choices, roads would be the correct answer. Groups of individuals grow food, make steel, and produce computers. However, except for private roads, the local government builds those. They may contract it out to companies, but the local government is responsible for the roads.
State roads are maintained and funded by the state government and typically serve as major routes connecting cities and regions. County roads are maintained and funded by the county government and usually serve as local roads connecting smaller communities within the county. State roads generally have higher traffic volume and are of greater importance for regional transportation networks.
Maintenance of local roads, rubbish collection, parks and reserves, development managment.
On a highway, no but you can on back roads.
The roads during the time of Jesus were very bad and rugged roads, there were highway robbers also to worry about.
Busiest highway in nj