Interstate highways are part of the Federal Highway System and are typically longer, connect cities across states, and have route numbers beginning with "I". State highways are maintained by individual states and usually serve travel within a single state, with route numbers specific to that state.
The state with the longest east-west distance in the contiguous United States is California. It covers a vast area from the Pacific Ocean to the Nevada border, making it the longest state to traverse.
Kentucky has the longest border with Tennessee.
Between 235 and 260 miles, depending on your exact route from the VA state line.
The antonym of interstate is intrastate, which refers to activities or transportation that occur within a single state rather than across multiple states.
No, but it goes through the most states (15). The longest is interstate 90.
Interstate-65 is the longest interstate highway in Alabama. It is 367 miles stretching from the I-10 in Mobile to the Tennessee state line.
No. Interstate 90 is the longest Interstate Highway in the United States.
I80
I-90
Longest interstate highway is I-90.
The Interstate 40 is the longest road in Wilmington.
The longest Interstate Highway is I-90, running from Boston MA to Seatle WA with about 3100 miles.. The second longest Interstate highway is I-80, running from San Francisco CA to New York NY with about 2900 miles.
Interstate 75
Interstate 80
I 40
Australia has the longest, it runs almost around the continent at 14,500 kms or 9,000 miles