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Guide to the expressway, parkway, bridge and tunnel network in the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut metropolitan area. Exit listings for area highways. County route logs for several area counties.
Location, history, and trivia. Includes ones that were proposed but never built.
Information about state routes that could be an interstate of the same number.
Provides for sponsorship in various states.
Interest group representing motor vehicle users and businesses promoting highway safety and efficiency. News updates and Rules of the Road publication information.
History and other information.
Lists the steps which may be taken for Adopt-A-Highway Litter Removal Service of America, Incorporated to manage the section which is requested. Includes option to receive visual impressions.
Covers many types of facilities including bridges on the east coast. Includes photographs, exit lists, and maps.
Commentary and articles about relevant issues, authored by a former editor of Roads and Bridges magazine.
A compendium of substandard features.
Includes the Interstate Guide, the List of Interstate Business Routes, and the Interstate Shield Gallery. Includes coverage.
Route logs of and personal travel comments about various highways, primarily Interstates.
Covers the respective region of the country. Includes historic maps, planning documents and reports, and photos.
Details on this division of the Transportation Research Board, a unit of the National Research Council.
Coalition to improve north-south transport in the West-Central part of the country. Maps, construction information, and contact information.
Nonprofit organization promoting policies which are designed to improve traffic conditions.
Great detail on various at-grade long-distance routes.
Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. highway and transit history and California and Florida road trips.
Detailed personal travelogue.
Contains information about certain highways culled from cross-country trips. Includes maps.
Guide to the first federally-funded road in the U.S. (1800s) and the route which followed it later (US 40).
A designated scenic highway going through Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. Official tourism site.
Various scenes from along the southern tier of the country.
Informing the movement to improve walking, biking, and transit.
Weblog of a 2006 trip documenting U.S. 6 in comments and photographs.
Covers the entirety of the route. Page includes background, news articles, and maps.
Complete contents of the document.
Gives an overview of the system and provides a listing of all one- and two-digit routes.
Guide to the expressway, parkway, bridge and tunnel network in the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut metropolitan area. Exit listings for area highways. County route logs for several area counties.
Covers many types of facilities including bridges on the east coast. Includes photographs, exit lists, and maps.
Informing the movement to improve walking, biking, and transit.
Information about state routes that could be an interstate of the same number.
Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. highway and transit history and California and Florida road trips.
Complete contents of the document.
Coalition to improve north-south transport in the West-Central part of the country. Maps, construction information, and contact information.
Interest group representing motor vehicle users and businesses promoting highway safety and efficiency. News updates and Rules of the Road publication information.
Includes the Interstate Guide, the List of Interstate Business Routes, and the Interstate Shield Gallery. Includes coverage.
Details on this division of the Transportation Research Board, a unit of the National Research Council.
Lists the steps which may be taken for Adopt-A-Highway Litter Removal Service of America, Incorporated to manage the section which is requested. Includes option to receive visual impressions.
Provides for sponsorship in various states.
A designated scenic highway going through Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. Official tourism site.
Various scenes from along the southern tier of the country.
Weblog of a 2006 trip documenting U.S. 6 in comments and photographs.
Guide to the first federally-funded road in the U.S. (1800s) and the route which followed it later (US 40).
Gives an overview of the system and provides a listing of all one- and two-digit routes.
Nonprofit organization promoting policies which are designed to improve traffic conditions.
Contains information about certain highways culled from cross-country trips. Includes maps.
Location, history, and trivia. Includes ones that were proposed but never built.
Commentary and articles about relevant issues, authored by a former editor of Roads and Bridges magazine.
Covers the respective region of the country. Includes historic maps, planning documents and reports, and photos.
A compendium of substandard features.
Covers the entirety of the route. Page includes background, news articles, and maps.
Great detail on various at-grade long-distance routes.
Detailed personal travelogue.
History and other information.
Route logs of and personal travel comments about various highways, primarily Interstates.
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