
Das US-Interstate-Highway-Netzwerk basiert auf einem Raster mit geraden Routen, die von Osten nach Westen verlaufen, und ungeraden Routen, die von Norden nach Süden verlaufen. Interaktive Karte hier https://databayou.com/usofa/interstates.html
Von No_Statement_3317
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The cluster-f that is the northeast.
In Louisiana, the I-20 corridor and the I-10 corridor have completely different vibes.
Northern Louisiana is solidly Baptist and feels like the rest of the South.
Southern Louisiana is solidly Catholic and has a distinct Cajun/Creole influence.
Imagine if those were railways for passenger trains
Why do some have a white line and some don’t? Toll roads?
The interstate that runs from Detroit to Memphis is I69 not 65
In Wilmington, NC, where I40 starts on the east coast, there’s a sign that notes that Barstow, CA is 2,554 miles away.
Your missing I64
Missing I-57 in Arkansas (Little Rock to Walnut Ridge)
It blows my mind that so many people don’t understand that even numbered interstates run east/west and odd run north/south. I’ve had serval coworkers whose eyes light up when I mention it to them. It’s like it suddenly dawns on them that the previous generations weren’t complete idiots and that they actually had a plan to build our infrastructure.
They forgot the Hawaii interstates