Oklahoma is served by ten interstate highways, which are I-35, I-40, I-44, I-240, I-235, I-70, I-80, I-90, I-16, and I-20. These highways facilitate transportation and connectivity within the state and to neighboring regions. The major interstates, such as I-40 and I-35, are crucial for cross-country travel.
There are many highways throughout California. Interstate 5 and 80 are the major highways in the state. Both highways run through the capital of Sacramento.
There are three interstate highways that run through New Mexico. Here is the list in no particular order: * I-25 * I-40 * I-10
There are 67 Interstate Highways in the US.
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Interstate 10 in the US, MI5 in England, and the Autobahn in Europe rate among the world's biggest highways.
As of October 2023, there are 13 state capitals in the United States that do not have an interstate highway going through them. These capitals often rely on U.S. highways or state routes for access. Examples include Montpelier, Vermont, and Dover, Delaware. The absence of an interstate can affect transportation and economic development in these cities.
As of 2006, there were 46,876 miles of roadway in the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.
That would depend on the route selected but on Interstate 40 it would be Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
According to Wikipedia, there are 17 Interstate highways in Missouri, with a total length of 1,193 miles.
The answer to this question depends on what you mean by "major highways". South Dakota has two Interstates: Interstate 90, running east and west across the state and Interstate 29, running north and south. It also has US Highways 12, 14, 16, 81, 83, 85, 212, 281, and 385. So you could say that South Dakota has 11 major highways.
Interstate 90 forms the east-west corridor and Interstate 29 handles north-south across eastern South Dakota. Interstate 190 is a spur into Rapid City and Interstate 229 is a Sioux Falls Loop. The Capital in Pierre is not connected to the Interstate Highway system and driving into bordering Montana is on an unpaved road.
South Dakota is served by two major interstate highways: Interstate 90 (I-90) and Interstate 29 (I-29). I-90 runs east-west across the state, while I-29 primarily runs north-south. These interstates facilitate travel and commerce throughout South Dakota and connect it to neighboring states.