The term "interstate" means "between two states", as with commerce. It applies to conditions or activities that affect or include more than one state.
The converse, within a single state, is intrastate.
something that grabs your likings
To move from city to city, within your country (state).
An interstate tourist is one who takes vacations in a state other than the one he lives in. It is probably limited to American usage.
Something that occurs between one or two states
people traveling state to state for example SA to WA (not out of country)
Any public road that is not an Interstate highway or that is not access on federal land.
A new law that didn't allow unfair practices of pools or rebates along the railroads.
Within the state. Think of it as opposed to interstate, which goes between more than one state.
Interstate 40, Interstate 75, Interstate 65, Interstate 81, Interstate 55...
What interstate
Interstate 70 Interstate 71 Interstate72 Iterstate 73 Interstate 74 Interstate 75 Interstate 76 Interstate 77 Interstate 80 Interstate90 U.S.highway 33 U.S 35
Well Yes by the true definition Interstate Commerce would be in affect if you use your credit card to make a purchase outside of your own state. If you make a purchase using a credit card within your state, Interstate Commerce Laws would not affect you but may affect the Credit Card Company.
No. Interstate 90 is the longest Interstate Highway in the United States.