For Wisconsin you can check the following information...http://www.dot.state.wi.us/travel/incident-alerts.htm
No No
Sometimes.
No (As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 1st)
There is no one specific interstate highway which goes from North Carolina to South Dakota.The answer also depend on where you start and where you want to end up.One route you can take it to take I77 out of North Carolina, then I64, then US35, I70, I65, and then I90 which will take you into South Dakota.Or you can start out the same as above, but take I74 out of Indianoplis, then I80, then I380, then US218, US18, then I35 to I90, which will take you into South Dakota.
Using Interstate 90, it is about 365 miles from Downtown Seattle to the Montana-Idaho border according to Google Maps. This translates to about 6 hours of driving time.
until December 4th HWY 10 in Louisiana is shut down. if you Google search road closings in Louisiana you can see it on the Louisiana state site. ******************************************************** I don't know who wrote this, but beware. First, the original answer is certainly not referring to Interstate 10. Second, the LA DODT site does not show construction on State Hwy 10. There are some closures on LA 10 due to Hurricane Gustov currently. 9/2/08.
Interstate cooperation is any power not granted to the federal government.
No, biking on any interstate is not allowed (At least in Utah.)
Alaska is the only state without any formal Interstate roads.
Utah and Missouri. Actually, there are 5 Interstate highways in Utah and 17 in Missouri. The only state without any Interstate highways is Alaska.
Ohio
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