The interstate highway system transformed the U.S. economy and American life in the 20th century. High-speed rail can have a similar effect in the 21st century, reindustrializing and reconnecting ...
WASHINGTON – The future of the U.S. Interstate Highway System is threatened by a persistent and growing backlog of structural and operational deficiencies and by various looming challenges, such as ...
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Why the interstate system reshaped American travel
The development of the interstate highway system in the mid-20th century revolutionized American travel, transforming not just how people moved from place to place, but also reshaping the nation’s ...
Highways 5 and 65 in Des Moines are slated to become part of the interstate system, pending federal approval and resolution of agricultural traffic concerns. The redesignation, potentially as ...
Stretching over 46,876 miles, the United States Interstate Highway System connects nearly every corner of the nation, but behind the asphalt and interchanges lies a web of ambitions, controversies, ...
Wichita Falls may have a new interstate highway running through it in the future, but those plans face some sharp curves and bumps. That’s the finding of a study conducted by the Texas Department of ...
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