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What is the busiest highway in the US?

I-95 at SR 4 When it comes to congestion, Fort Lee takes the top prize for having the busiest highway in the USA. The average speed on the highway is just 29 miles per hour, which is the second slowest on our list. Overall though, this is the most congested stretch of highway in America, avoid it at all costs.



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The stretch of I-95 South from Westport to Greenwich ranked as the most congested corridor in the United States.

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The title of the busiest highway in the world is often attributed to Highway 401 in Ontario, Canada. Also known as the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway, this highway stretches across the southern part of Ontario and connects the Windsor-Detroit border with the Quebec-Ontario border.

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Highway 401, also known as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway, is the busiest highway in North America.

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  • The German Autobahn. Germany has to take the top spot in the world's fastest roads, not least because around 45 percent of the country's autobahns have no speed limit, although the advisory speed limit is 81 mph. ...
  • Isle of Man. ...
  • Poland Autostrada. ...
  • Slovakia motorways. ...
  • Croatia Autocresta. ...
  • France Autoroutes.


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The Tianmen Mountain Road or 99-Bend Road in China has exactly 99 hairpin turns and curves. The road features no guardrails as it reaches the top of the Skywalk at Tianmen Mountain Zhangjiajie National Park.

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New Jersey is the worst state to drive in, as it has the highest road congestion nationwide and the second-worst road quality, a new study by MoneyGeek finds.

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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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Route 66 became one of the most famous roads in America, having been popularized in American culture through books, songs, music, magazines, movies, and television shows. During the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, it was the primary route for the migration of farm workers from the Midwest to California.

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The construction of the oldest road in America took place between 1650-1735, decades before the United States became a country. So with absolutely no doubt or question, the King's Highway is the oldest road in America. The road was was 1,300 miles long and connected Charleston, South Carolina, to Boston, Massachusetts.

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