New York have 29 different routs of interstate highways.
California
North Carolina
The two types of road are national highways and state highways. National highways go anywhere and are owned and maintained by the government of the country (such as the Interstate in the USA). State highways are roads contained within a single state. The state government is responsible for maintenance of these roads.
Individual state highway departments. The Federal government provides most of the funding for Interstate & US Highways though.
State highways are maintained and managed by state governments, while national highways are maintained and managed by the central government. National highways typically connect major cities and serve as part of the national transportation network, whereas state highways connect cities and towns within a specific state.
The country that has the most highways is the Netherlands. Belgium has the second highest number of highways in the world.
Utah and Missouri. Actually, there are 5 Interstate highways in Utah and 17 in Missouri. The only state without any Interstate highways is Alaska.
Highways are paid for by a mix of federal, state, and local funds.
There are several major highways in the state of Virginia. Some of the highways are U.S. Route 19, State Route 28, and State Route 39.
A) freeways, expressways, interstate highways B) freeways, U.S. routes, state highways C) interstate highways, county routes, U.S. routes D) U.S. routes, state routes, expressways
Alaska
USA - 830 highways