The heaviest traveled Interstate in the U.S. is Interstate 95 (I-95), which runs along the East Coast from Florida to Maine. It serves major metropolitan areas, including Miami, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston, contributing to its high traffic volume. I-95 is a critical corridor for both freight and passenger travel, making it a vital artery for the eastern United States.
the heaviest traveled interstate in the US is I-405 in Los Angeles and gets 390xxx vehicles a day
Interstate Highway 25.
Interstate 89, Interstate 91, Interstate 93, US Route 7, US Route 2, US Route 4, US Route 302, US Route 5, VT Route 100, and VT Route 22A
The US Interstate Highway that runs through Helena, Montana is Interstate 15.
California Route 99 runs north between Fresno and Sacramento, California. The distance traveled on that highway is 171 miles.
The US Interstate highway which connects Kalamazoo, MI to Stevensville, MI is Interstate 94.
No, but it goes through the most states (15). The longest is interstate 90.
interstate 80.
Was the heaviest President of the US.
Interstate 89, Interstate 91, Interstate 93, US Route 7, US Route 2, US Route 4, US Route 302, US Route 5, VT Route 100, and VT Route 22A
I-90
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