Delaware's Highways
Interstate 95 (abreviated I-95) is one of the best-known, most important, and most heavily travelled highways in the Interstate system. It serves and connects the major cities along the Northeast corridor, and it is the major north-south highway along the east coast. It is the longest north-south Interstate highway (five east-west routes are longer), and it passes through the most states (15) of any Interstate.
I-95 comes into Delaware from Maryland. Most of it is the Delaware Turnpike. Interstate 295 splits off and heads over the Delaware Memorial Bridge to the New Jersey Turnpike. The mainline heads into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
I-95 is one of the well known highways.
The three major US highways or routes that connect to Denver Colorado are RTs. 70, 75 and 25.
There are three Interstate Highways- I-40, I-10 and I-25.
There are three major U.S. Interstate highways in Washington. They are I-5 (276.62 miles), I-82 (132.57 miles) and I-90 (297.52 miles).
Pacific Motorway Tasman highway Bass highway
the major highways are #29 and#133
Hume Highway, Western Ring Road, New England Highway.
The major north-south highways are I-75 and I-69. The major east-west are I-94 and I-96
Delaware and Bernville, PA, are approximately 80 miles apart, depending on the specific locations within Delaware and the route taken. The drive typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours. Most routes would involve taking major highways like I-95 and I-176.
They were and still are the major transportation routes.
Highways link cities - there are no major cities in the northern part of Canada
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