Do you guys really have interstate freeways in Hawaii?
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Yep, what he said......
Any highway built under the Federal Aid Highway Act (1956) and funded by the federal governent is called an interstate highway, even if it doesn't cross state lines.
Any highway built under the Federal Aid Highway Act (1956) and funded by the federal governent is called an interstate highway, even if it doesn't cross state lines.
Originally posted by 18hrwrx
Any highway built under the Federal Aid Highway Act (1956) and funded by the federal governent is called an interstate highway, even if it doesn't cross state lines. [/B]
Any highway built under the Federal Aid Highway Act (1956) and funded by the federal governent is called an interstate highway, even if it doesn't cross state lines. [/B]
H1, H2 and H3.
Interesting article about H3 and why Interstates in Hawaii
37 years and 1.3 billion dollars later:
http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/may98/h3.htm
Interesting article about H3 and why Interstates in Hawaii
37 years and 1.3 billion dollars later:
http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/may98/h3.htm
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