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One suggestion for the most scenic drive in the US State of New York could well be the Palisades Parkway. From the George Washington Bridge, this highway travels a good distance north along the Hudson River and the Palisades cliffs. It is very scenic and one can view parts of New York City across the Hudson.
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35-65 MPH on most highways in the US
Highways And Railroads
Most roads which are referred to as service roads are simply public access roads which anyone is allowed to drive on.
They drive on highways and interstates just like they would migrate across any state in the US.
Individual state highway departments. The Federal government provides most of the funding for Interstate & US Highways though.
Yes, you can drive from Montgomery to Asheville using only state and U.S. highways, without getting on an Interstate highway. For example, Alabama highway 9 to US-78 to GA-100 to US-27 to US-411 to GA-53 to GA-136 to GA-515 to GA-60 to NC-60 to US-64. If you have a GPS unit in your car, you can select the option "avoid highways" to get a route without using Interstate highways.
California, one of the largest states in the US, has hundreds of attractions. Some of the most famous include shopping on Rodeo Drive, a visit to Disneyland, and the scenic beauty of San Fransisco.
There are many places for an individual seeking to purchase a "Renault Scenic." The most reputable place would be the "Renault USA" website. They most likely can offer you the best deal.
Kenai is 155 road miles and 65 air miles from Anchorage and takes 2-2.5 hrs to drive. Its is one of the most scenic drives in not only Alaska but the whole US.
Most interstate highways in the US do not allow motor scooters, because they usually cannot maintain the minimum speeds. Various state laws also restrict motor scooters on limited access highways such as tollways.