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What interstate highway has the most truck traffic?

We all know that I-90 is the busiest highway for truckers across the country. Stretching from Seattle, WA to Boston, MA it is also the longest highway across the states. Here are some other busy highways: I-80 – this highway stretches across 11 states – making it the second longest highway in the country.



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Interstate 90 is the longest and one of the busiest highways in America. Read the story behind this well-traveled road. When you think of the most famous and busiest highways in America, the Interstate 90 (or I-90) will come to mind for many people.

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Route 66 is iconic. Why? Route 66 has gained a reputation as the United States of America's most famous road.

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Highway 401, also known as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway, is the busiest highway in North America. 420,000 vehicles drive on its 500 miles every day.

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I-95: The Road Most Traveled : NPR. I-95: The Road Most Traveled Interstate 95 may be one of the least romantic roads ever built. But what it lacks in beauty, it makes up for in utility. How has this asphalt Amazon transformed the economy of the Eastern Seaboard?

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Well, a new survey named I-95 in Miami as “America's most stressful road.” The website arrived at this conclusion by tracking tweets by drivers on I-95 – probably while parked in traffic – and 86.96% of tweets mention “traffic on this road exhibiting signs of stress.”

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Buckle up: Here are the most dangerous roads in America
  • Million Dollar Highway, Colorado. ...
  • U.S. Route 1, Florida. ...
  • Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, Louisiana. ...
  • I-4, Florida. ...
  • I-45, Texas. ...
  • I-10, Arizona. ...
  • I-15, Nevada and California. ...
  • I-285, Georgia.


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Virtually all roads, including Route 66, were functionally obsolete because of narrow pavements and antiquated structural features that reduced carrying capacity. Emergency road building measures developed during wartime left bridges and culverts woefully inadequate for postwar needs.

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