Auxiliary Interstate Highways and Primary Interstate Highways
The major highways in Washington are Highway 2, interstate 5 and interstate 90. there is also highway 405 in the Puget Sound.
The two fastest connections from the George Washington Bridge to the main campus of Rutgers University are the NJ Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway.
There are three major U.S. Interstate highways in Washington. They are I-5 (276.62 miles), I-82 (132.57 miles) and I-90 (297.52 miles).
The big machine that lays asphalt on main roads and highways is called a cold planer.
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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.
The major highways in Washington DC are:Highway 295State rt 50State rt 29State rt 1
The plural noun 'highways' is a common noun, a general word for main roads connecting towns and cities; a word for any highways anywhere.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example a string of highways or a tangle of highways.
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