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Index Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction

Speed limits in the United States vary depending on jurisdiction.[1]

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  1. 835 relations: Advertising campaign, Air pollution, Akron, Ohio, Alabama, Alamogordo, New Mexico, Alaska, Alaska Highway, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Alexandria, Louisiana, Allegheny Mountain Tunnel, Alley, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, American City Business Journals, American Samoa, Anchorage, Alaska, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Arizona, Arkansas, Arkansas Department of Transportation, Arkansas General Assembly, Arroyo Seco Parkway, Arterial road, Ashton, Idaho, Assured clear distance ahead, Athens, Georgia, Atlanta, Atlantic County, New Jersey, Augusta, Georgia, Austin, Texas, Autobahn, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, Baltimore, Bangor, Maine, Bart Davis, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Battle Creek, Michigan, Bay City, Michigan, Bear, Delaware, Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Bernalillo, New Mexico, Bertie County, North Carolina, Bettendorf, Iowa, Big Cypress National Preserve, Big I, Bismarck, North Dakota, Black Mountain, North Carolina, Bloomfield, New Mexico, Blue Mountain (Pennsylvania), Blue Ridge Parkway, ... Expand index (785 more) »

  2. Road transportation in the United States
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Advertising campaign

An advertising campaign is a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme which make up an integrated marketing communication (IMC).

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Air pollution

Air pollution is the contamination of air due to the presence of substances called pollutants in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans and other living beings, or cause damage to the climate or to materials.

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Akron, Ohio

Akron is a city in and the county seat of Summit County, Ohio, United States.

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Alabama

Alabama is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Alamogordo, New Mexico

Alamogordo is the seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States.

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Alaska

Alaska is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America.

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Alaska Highway

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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque, also known as ABQ, Burque, and the Duke City, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Alexandria, Louisiana

Alexandria is the ninth-largest city in the state of Louisiana and is the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Allegheny Mountain Tunnel

The Allegheny Mountain Tunnel is a vehicular tunnel carrying the Pennsylvania Turnpike through the Allegheny Mountains.

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Alley

An alley or alleyway is a narrow lane, path, or passageway, often reserved for pedestrians, which usually runs between, behind, or within buildings in the older parts of towns and cities.

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American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is a standards setting body which publishes specifications, test protocols, and guidelines that are used in highway design and construction throughout the United States. Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials are road transportation in the United States.

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American City Business Journals

American City Business Journals, Inc. (ACBJ) is an American newspaper publisher based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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American Samoa

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the Polynesia region of the South Pacific Ocean.

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Anchorage, Alaska

Anchorage, officially the Municipality of Anchorage, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ann Arbor is a college town and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States.

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Arizona

Arizona (Hoozdo Hahoodzo; Alĭ ṣonak) is a landlocked state in the Southwestern region of the United States.

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Arkansas

Arkansas is a landlocked state in the West South Central region of the Southern United States.

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Arkansas Department of Transportation

The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT), formerly the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, is a government department in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Arkansas General Assembly

The General Assembly of Arkansas is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Arroyo Seco Parkway

The Arroyo Seco Parkway, also known as the Pasadena Freeway, is one of the oldest freeways built in the United States.

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Arterial road

An arterial road or arterial thoroughfare is a high-capacity urban road that sits below freeways/motorways on the road hierarchy in terms of traffic flow and speed.

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Ashton, Idaho

Ashton is a city in Fremont County, Idaho, United States.

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Assured clear distance ahead

In legal terminology, the assured clear distance ahead (ACDA) is the distance ahead of any terrestrial locomotive device such as a land vehicle, typically an automobile, or watercraft, within which they should be able to bring the device to a halt.

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Athens, Georgia

Athens is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Atlantic County, New Jersey

Atlantic County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Augusta, Georgia

Augusta is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.

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Autobahn

The Autobahn (German plural) is the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany.

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Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana

Avoyelles (Paroisse des Avoyelles) is a parish located in central eastern Louisiana on the Red River where it effectively becomes the Atchafalaya River and meets the Mississippi River.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Bangor, Maine

Bangor is a city in and the county seat of Penobscot County, Maine, United States.

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Bart Davis

Bart McKay Davis (born March 7, 1955) is an American attorney and politician who served as the United States Attorney for the District of Idaho from 2017 to 2021.

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge (French: Baton Rouge or Bâton-Rouge,; Batonrouj) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Battle Creek, Michigan

Battle Creek is a city in northwestern Calhoun County, Michigan, United States, at the confluence of the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek rivers.

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Bay City, Michigan

Bay City is a city in and the county seat of Bay County, Michigan, United States.

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Bear, Delaware

Bear is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Castle County, Delaware, United States.

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Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania

Bensalem Township is a township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Bernalillo County, New Mexico

Bernalillo County (Condado de Bernalillo) is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Bernalillo, New Mexico

Bernalillo is a town in and the county seat of Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States.

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Bertie County, North Carolina

Bertie County, from the North Carolina Collection website at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Bettendorf, Iowa

Bettendorf is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.

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Big Cypress National Preserve

Big Cypress National Preserve is a United States National Preserve located in South Florida, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) west of Miami on the Atlantic coastal plain.

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Big I

The Big I is a freeway interchange where Interstate 25/U.S. Route 85 and Interstate 40 intersect northeast of downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Bismarck, North Dakota

Bismarck (from 1872 to 1873: Edwinton) is the capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Burleigh County.

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Black Mountain, North Carolina

Black Mountain is a town in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States.

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Bloomfield, New Mexico

Bloomfield (Naabiʼání) is a city in northeastern San Juan County, New Mexico, United States.

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Blue Mountain (Pennsylvania)

Blue Mountain, Blue Mountain Ridge, or the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania is a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Pennsylvania.

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Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty.

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Bob McDonnell

Robert Francis McDonnell (born June 15, 1954) is an American politician, attorney, businessman, academic administrator, and former military officer who served as the 71st governor of Virginia from 2010 to 2014.

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Bonneville Salt Flats

The Bonneville Salt Flats are a densely packed salt pan in Tooele County in northwestern Utah, United States.

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Boulder City, Nevada

Boulder City is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States.

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Brewer, Maine

Brewer is a city in Penobscot County, Maine, United States.

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Brunswick, Georgia

Brunswick is a city in and the county seat of Glynn County in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Brunswick, Maryland

Brunswick is a city in southwestern Frederick County, Maryland, United States.

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Burlington County, New Jersey

Burlington County is a county in the South Jersey region of the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Butch Otter

Clement Leroy "Butch" Otter (born May 3, 1942) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 32nd governor of Idaho from 2007 to 2019.

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Bypass (road)

A bypass is a road or highway that avoids or "bypasses" a built-up area, town, or village, to let through traffic flow without interference from local traffic, to reduce congestion in the built-up area, to improve road safety and as replacement for obsolete roads that no longer in use because devastating natural disasters (earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, volcanic eruptions).

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Caddo Parish, Louisiana

Caddo Parish is a parish located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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California Department of Transportation

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is an executive department of the U.S. state of California.

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California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

The California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (abbreviated CA MUTCD) is the standard for traffic signs, road surface markings, and traffic signals in the U.S. state of California.

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California State Route 14

State Route 14 (SR 14) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California that connects Los Angeles to the northern Mojave Desert.

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California State Route 58

State Route 58 (SR 58) is a major east-west state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs across the Coast Ranges, the southern San Joaquin Valley, the Tehachapi Mountains, which border the southern Sierra Nevada, and the Mojave Desert.

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California State Route 99

State Route 99 (SR 99) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California, stretching almost the entire length of the Central Valley.

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California Vehicle Code

The California Vehicle Code, informally referred to as the Veh.

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Camden County, New Jersey

Camden County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Camdenton, Missouri

Camdenton is a city in and the county seat of Camden County, Missouri, United States.

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Cantwell, Alaska

Cantwell (Yidateni Na’ in Ahtna Athabascan) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Denali Borough, Alaska, United States.

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Cape Girardeau, Missouri

Cape Girardeau (Cap-Girardeau; colloquially referred to as "Cape") is a city in Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. At the 2020 census, the population was 39,540, making it the 17th-largest in the state. The city is one of two principal cities of the Cape Girardeau, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses Alexander County, Illinois, Bollinger County, Missouri and Cape Girardeau County, Missouri and has a population of 97,517.

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Capital Beltway

The Capital Beltway is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Washington metropolitan area that surrounds Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia.

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Carlisle is a borough in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Carlsbad Caverns National Park is an American national park in the Guadalupe Mountains of southeastern New Mexico.

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Carroll County, Maryland

Carroll County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Carthage, Missouri

Carthage is a city in Jasper County, Missouri, United States.

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Carthage, North Carolina

Carthage is the county seat of Moore County, North Carolina, United States.

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Casa Grande, Arizona

Casa Grande (O'odham: Wainom Wo:g) is a city in Pinal County, approximately halfway between Phoenix and Tucson in the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Casper, Wyoming

Casper is a city in and the county seat of Natrona County, Wyoming, United States.

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Cedar City, Utah

Cedar City is the largest city in Iron County, Utah, United States.

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Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Mecklenburg County.

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Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chattanooga is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.

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Cherokee Turnpike

The Cherokee Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in eastern Oklahoma.

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Chesapeake Bay Bridge

The Gov.

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Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro is a mid-size American automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, classified as a pony car.

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Chickasaw Turnpike

The Chickasaw Turnpike, also designated State Highway 301 (SH-301), is a controlled-access toll road in the rural south central region of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Cimarron Turnpike

The Cimarron Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in north-central Oklahoma.

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Cincinnati

Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.

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Clarksville, Tennessee

Clarksville is the county seat of Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States.

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Claycomo, Missouri

Claycomo is a village in Clay County, Missouri, United States, as part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.

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Clean Air Act (United States)

The Clean Air Act (CAA) is the United States' primary federal air quality law, intended to reduce and control air pollution nationwide.

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Clearfield County, Pennsylvania

Clearfield County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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Cleveland

Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Clinton County, Michigan

Clinton County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Clinton County, Pennsylvania

Clinton County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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Clinton, Missouri

Clinton is a city in Henry County, Missouri, United States.

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Cole County, Missouri

Cole County is located in the central part of the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Colorado

Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Colorado State Highway 470

State Highway 470 (C-470, SH 470) is a freeway located in the southwestern portion of the Denver Metro Area.

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Columbia, Missouri

Columbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Columbia, Tennessee

Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee.

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Columbus, Georgia

Columbus is a consolidated city-county located on the west-central border of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Columbus, Mississippi

Columbus is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, on the eastern border of Mississippi, United States, located primarily east, but also north and northeast of the Tombigbee River, which is also part of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway.

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Columbus, New Mexico

Columbus is an incorporated village in Luna County, New Mexico, United States, about north of the Mexican border.

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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Common law

Common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions.

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Concord, New Hampshire

Concord is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County.

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Connecticut

Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection

The Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection is a statewide law agency of Connecticut for law enforcement, fire services, and scientific services.

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Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles

The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles is a state agency of Connecticut (in the United States) that manages state driver's licenses and vehicle registration.

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Connecticut Department of Transportation

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (often referred to as CTDOT, occasionally ConnDOT, and CDOT in rare instances) is responsible for the development and operation of highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports and waterways in Connecticut.

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Constitution of Montana

The Constitution of the State of Montana is the primary legal document providing for the self-governance of the U.S. State of Montana.

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Controlled-access highway

A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated.

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Cook County, Illinois

Cook County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Illinois and the second-most-populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California.

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County Route 514 (New Jersey)

County Route 514 (CR 514) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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County Route 539 (New Jersey)

County Route 539 (CR 539) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Crawford County, Michigan

Crawford County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Crime

In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority.

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Cumberland, Maryland

Cumberland is a city in and the county seat of Allegany County, Maryland, United States.

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Dallas

Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people.

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Dalton Highway

The James W. Dalton Highway, usually referred to as the Dalton Highway (and signed as Alaska Route 11), is a road in Alaska.

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Dan Ryan Expressway

The Dan Ryan Expressway is an expressway in Chicago that runs from the Jane Byrne Interchange with Interstate 290 (I-290) near Downtown Chicago through the South Side of the city.

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Dangerous goods

Dangerous goods (DG), are substances that when transported are a risk to health, safety, property or the environment.

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David Ige

David Yutaka Ige (伊芸 豊, Ige Yutaka, born January 15, 1957) is an American politician and engineer who served as the eighth governor of Hawaii from 2014 to 2022.

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Dayton, Ohio

Dayton is a city in Montgomery and Greene counties and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.

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Daytona Beach, Florida

Daytona Beach is a coastal resort city in Volusia County, Florida, United States.

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Delaware

Delaware is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region of the United States.

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Delaware River

The Delaware River is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is the longest free-flowing (undammed) river in the Eastern United States.

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Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge

The Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge is a four-lane, steel through arch bridge crossing the Delaware River between Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey and Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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Delaware Route 1

Delaware Route 1 (DE 1) is the longest numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Delaware.

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Delaware Route 141

Delaware Route 141 (DE 141) is a state highway that serves as a western bypass of Wilmington, Delaware.

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Delaware Route 7

Delaware Route 7 (DE 7) is a north–south highway in New Castle County, Delaware that connects U.S. Route 13 (US 13) and DE 72 in Wrangle Hill north to the Pennsylvania border near Hockessin, where the road continues into Pennsylvania as State Route 3013 (SR 3013), intersecting Pennsylvania Route 41 (PA 41) at an interchange.

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Delaware Water Gap

Delaware Water Gap is a water gap on the border of the U.S. states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania where the Delaware River cuts through a large ridge of the Appalachian Mountains.

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Delta Junction, Alaska

Delta Junction (Делта-Джанкшен; Delta Dzhankshen), officially the City of Delta Junction, is a small city in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States.

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Deming, New Mexico

Deming (DEM-ing) is a city in Luna County, New Mexico, United States, west of Las Cruces and north of the Mexican border.

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Denali National Park and Preserve

Denali National Park and Preserve, formerly known as Mount McKinley National Park, is a national park and preserve located in Interior Alaska, United States, centered on Denali, the highest mountain in North America.

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Denton, Maryland

Denton is a town in Caroline County, Maryland, United States.

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Design speed

The design speed is a tool used to determine geometric features of a new road or street during road design.

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DeSoto Parish, Louisiana

DeSoto Parish (Parroquia de DeSoto; French: Paroisse DeSoto) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Dover, Delaware

Dover is the capital and second-most populous city of the U.S. state of Delaware.

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Downtown Baltimore

Downtown Baltimore is the central business district of the city of Baltimore traditionally bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the west, Franklin Street to the north, President Street to the east and the Inner Harbor area to the south.

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Dresden, Tennessee

Dresden is a town in and the county seat of Weakley County, Tennessee, United States.

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Driver License Compact

The Driver License Compact is an agreement between states in the United States of America. Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction and Driver License Compact are United States transportation law.

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Dual carriageway

A dual carriageway (BrE) or a divided highway (AmE) is a class of highway with carriageways for traffic travelling in opposite directions separated by a central reservation (BrE) or median (AmE).

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Dublin, Georgia

Dublin is a city and county seat of Laurens County, Georgia, United States.

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DuBois, Pennsylvania

DuBois is a city and the most populous community in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Dubuque, Iowa

Dubuque is a city in and the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River.

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Due process

Due process of law is application by the state of all legal rules and principles pertaining to a case so all legal rights that are owed to a person are respected.

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DuPage County, Illinois

DuPage County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois, and one of the collar counties of the Chicago metropolitan area.

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Durango, Colorado

Durango is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of La Plata County, Colorado, United States.

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E-470

E-470 is a controlled-access toll road that traverses the eastern portion of the Denver metropolitan area in the US state of Colorado.

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Eastern Shore of Maryland

The Eastern Shore of Maryland is a part of the U.S. state of Maryland that lies mostly on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay.

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Eastern United States

The Eastern United States, often abbreviated as simply the East, is a macroregion of the United States located to the east of the Mississippi River.

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Edison, New Jersey

Edison is a township located in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Eisenhower Tunnel

The Eisenhower Tunnel, officially the Eisenhower–Edwin C. Johnson Memorial Tunnel, is a dual-bore, four-lane vehicular tunnel in the western United States, approximately west of Denver, Colorado.

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El Dorado Springs, Missouri

El Dorado Springs is the largest city in Cedar County, Missouri, United States.

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Electronic toll collection

Electronic toll collection (ETC) is a wireless system to automatically collect the usage fee or toll charged to vehicles using toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels.

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Elliott Highway

The Elliott Highway is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska that extends 152 miles (245 km) from Fox, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Fairbanks, to Manley Hot Springs.

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Ely, Nevada

Ely is the largest city and county seat of White Pine County, Nevada, United States.

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Endangered species

An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction.

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Española, New Mexico

Española is a city primarily in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States.

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Evangeline Parish, Louisiana

Evangeline Parish (Paroisse d'Évangéline) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Evidence

Evidence for a proposition is what supports the proposition.

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Fairbanks, Alaska

Fairbanks is a home rule city and the borough seat of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, United States.

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Fall Line Freeway

The Fall Line Freeway (FLF), also signed as State Route 540 (SR 540), is a highway designed to span the width of the U.S. state of Georgia from Columbus at the Alabama state line to Augusta, travelling through several cities including Macon, Fort Valley, Sandersville, and Wrens.

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Fargo, North Dakota

Fargo is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Cass County.

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Farm-to-market road

In the United States, a farm-to-market road or ranch-to-market road (sometimes farm road or ranch road for short) is a state highway or county road that connects rural or agricultural areas to market towns.

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Farmington, Utah

Farmington is a city in, and the county seat of, Davis County, Utah, United States.

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Fernley, Nevada

Fernley is a city in Lyon County, Nevada, United States, and part of the Reno–Tahoe–Sparks metropolitan area CSA.

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Festus, Missouri

Festus is a city situated in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States, and is also a suburb of St. Louis.

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Flint, Michigan

Flint is the largest city and seat of Genesee County, Michigan, United States.

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Florence, South Carolina

Florence is a city in and the county seat of Florence County, South Carolina, United States.

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Florida Department of Transportation

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida.

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Florida panhandle

The Florida panhandle (also known as West Florida and Northwest Florida) is the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Florida panther

The Florida panther is a North American cougar (P. c. couguar) population in South Florida.

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Florida State Road 417

State Road 417 (SR 417), also known as the Central Florida GreeneWay, Seminole County Expressway (depending on the location), Eastern Beltway and Orlando East Bypass, is a controlled-access toll road forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, United States.

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Florida State Road 429

State Road 429 (SR 429), also known as the Daniel Webster Western Beltway or Western Expressway south of US 441, and the Wekiva Parkway north of US 441, is a controlled-access toll road built and maintained by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX), the Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

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Florida State Road 471

State Road 471 (SR 471) is a two-lane rural highway primarily in Sumter County in the state of Florida.

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Florida State Road 528

State Road 528 (SR 528), alternatively named the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway (with parts previously named the Bee Line Expressway), is a partially-tolled freeway in the U.S. state of Florida; it is maintained by the Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE), the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX), and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

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Florida State Road 589

State Road 589 (SR 589), also known as the Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway, is a controlled-access toll road near the Florida Gulf Coast.

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Florida State Road 694

State Road 694 (SR 694) is an east–west route in Pinellas County, running from SR 693 (66th Street N) in Pinellas Park to U.S. Route 92 (US 92 and unsigned SR 600) in St. Petersburg.

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Florida's Turnpike

Florida's Turnpike, designated as unsigned State Road 91 (SR 91), is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Florida, maintained by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE).

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Fort Liberty

Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, is a military installation of the United States Army in North Carolina, and is one of the largest military installations in the world by population, with over 52,000 military personnel.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Indiana, United States.

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Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties.

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Franconia Notch State Park

Franconia Notch State Park is a public recreation area and nature preserve that straddles of Interstate 93 as it passes through Franconia Notch, a mountain pass between the Kinsman Range and Franconia Range in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, United States.

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Frederick County, Maryland

Frederick County is a county located in Maryland, United States.

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Galveston, Texas

Galveston is a coastal resort city and port off the Southeast Texas coast on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Gary Johnson

Gary Earl Johnson (born January 1, 1953) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 29th governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003 as a member of the Republican Party.

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George Parks Highway

The George Parks Highway (numbered Interstate A-4 and signed Alaska Route 3), usually called simply the Parks Highway, runs 323 miles (520 km) from the Glenn Highway 35 miles (56 km) north of Anchorage to Fairbanks in the Alaska Interior.

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George Pataki

George Elmer Pataki (born June 24, 1945) is an American politician who served as the 53rd Governor of New York from 1995 to 2006.

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Georgetown, Texas

Georgetown is a city in Texas and the county seat of Williamson County, Texas, United States.

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Georgia State Route 16

State Route 16 (SR 16) is a state highway that travels west-to-east through portions of Haralson, Carroll, Coweta, Spalding, Butts, Jasper, Putnam, Hancock, and Warren counties in the western and central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Georgia State Route 400

Georgia State Route 400 (SR 400; commonly known as Georgia 400) is a freeway and state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia serving parts of Metro Atlanta.

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Georgia State Route 88

State Route 88 (SR 88) is a state highway that travels southwest-to-northeast through portions of Washington, Jefferson, Burke, and Richmond counties in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Gladstone, Michigan

Gladstone is a city in Delta County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Glasgow, Delaware

Glasgow is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Castle County, Delaware, United States.

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Glenn Highway

The Glenn Highway (part of Alaska Route 1) is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska, extending from Anchorage near Merrill Field to Glennallen on the Richardson Highway.

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Grand Forks, North Dakota

Grand Forks is a city in and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan

Grand Rapids is a city in and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, United States.

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Greenville, South Carolina

Greenville (locally) is a city in and the county seat of Greenville County, South Carolina, United States.

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Griffin, Georgia

Griffin is a city in and the county seat of Spalding County, Georgia, United States.

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Guam

Guam (Guåhan) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean.

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Gwinnett County, Georgia

Gwinnett County is located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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H. E. Bailey Turnpike

The H. E. Bailey Turnpike is an controlled-access toll road in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Haines Highway

The Haines Highway or Haines Cut-Off (and still often called Haines Road) is a highway that connects Haines, Alaska, in the United States, with Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada, passing through the province of British Columbia.

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Hallsville, Missouri

Hallsville is a city in Boone County, Missouri.

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Hanging Rock State Park

Hanging Rock State Park is a North Carolina state park in Stokes County, North Carolina in the United States.

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Harrisonville, Missouri

Harrisonville is a city in Cass County, Missouri, United States.

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Hawaii Department of Transportation

The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) is a state government organization which oversees transportation in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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Healy, Alaska

Healy is a census-designated place (CDP) and the borough seat of Denali Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Hendersonville, North Carolina

Hendersonville is a city in and the county seat of Henderson County, North Carolina, United States, located south of Asheville.

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High-occupancy vehicle lane

A high-occupancy vehicle lane (also known as an HOV lane, carpool lane, diamond lane, 2+ lane, and transit lane or T2 or T3 lanes) is a restricted traffic lane reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles with a driver and at least one passenger, including carpools, vanpools, and transit buses.

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Highway patrol

A highway patrol is a police unit, detail, or law enforcement agency created primarily for the purpose of overseeing and enforcing traffic safety compliance on roads and highways within a jurisdiction.

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Hillsboro, Missouri

Hillsboro is a city and county seat of Jefferson County, Missouri, United States.

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Hohenwald, Tennessee

Hohenwald is a city in and the county seat of Lewis County, Tennessee.

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Hollywood Freeway

The Hollywood Freeway is one of the principal freeways of Los Angeles, California (the boundaries of which it does not leave) and one of the busiest in the United States.

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Home rule in the United States

Home rule in the United States relates to the authority of a constituent part of a U.S. state to exercise powers of governance; i.e.: whether such powers must be specifically delegated to it by the state (typically by legislative action) or are generally implicitly allowed unless specifically denied by state-level action.

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Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is in the Pacific Ocean.

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Houlton, Maine

Houlton is a town in and the county seat of Aroostook County, Maine, United States, on the Canada–United States border.

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.

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Howard County, Maryland

Howard County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Hudspeth County, Texas

Hudspeth County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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I-74 Bridge

The Interstate 74 Bridge, officially known as the Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge, and often called The Twin Bridges, or the I-74 Bridge, are basket-handle, through arch twin bridges that carry Interstate 74 across the Mississippi River and connect Bettendorf, Iowa, and Moline, Illinois.

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Ice cream van

An ice cream van (British) or ice cream truck (North American) is a commercial vehicle that serves as a cold-food specialty food truck or a mobile retail outlet for pre-packaged ice cream, usually during the spring and summer.

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Idaho Falls, Idaho

Idaho Falls is the fourth most populous city in Idaho and the county seat of Bonneville County.

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Idaho House of Representatives

The Idaho House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Idaho Legislature.

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Idaho Senate

The Idaho Senate is the upper chamber of the Idaho Legislature.

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Illinois

Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Indian Nation Turnpike

The Indian Nation Turnpike, also designated State Highway 375 (SH-375), is a controlled-access toll road in southeastern Oklahoma, United States, running between Hugo and Henryetta, a distance of.

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Indiana

Indiana is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Indiana Toll Road

The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East–West Toll Road, is a controlled-access toll road that runs for east–west across northern Indiana from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line.

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.

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Interstate 10 in Arizona

In the U.S. state of Arizona, Interstate 10 (I‑10), the major east–west Interstate Highway in the United States Sun Belt, runs east from California, enters Arizona near the town of Ehrenberg and continues through Phoenix and Tucson and exits at the border with New Mexico near San Simon.

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Interstate 10 in California

Interstate 10 (I-10) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from Santa Monica, California, to Jacksonville, Florida.

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Interstate 10 in Florida

Interstate 10 (I-10) runs for in Florida as the easternmost section of an east–west Interstate Highway in the southern United States.

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Interstate 10 in Louisiana

Interstate 10 (I-10), a major transcontinental Interstate Highway in the Southern United States, runs across the southern part of Louisiana for from Texas to Mississippi.

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Interstate 10 in New Mexico

Interstate 10 (I-10) in the US state of New Mexico is a long route of the United States Interstate Highway System.

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Interstate 10 in Texas

Interstate 10 (I-10) is the major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States.

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Interstate 110 (Louisiana)

Interstate 110 (I-110) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Interstate 110 (Mississippi)

Interstate 110 (I-110) is a freeway spur route in Biloxi, Mississippi, running south from I-10 to U.S. Route 90 (US 90).

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Interstate 110 and State Route 110 (California)

Route 110, consisting of State Route 110 (SR 110) and Interstate 110 (I-110), is a state and auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of the US state of California.

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Interstate 12

Interstate 12 (I-12) is an intrastate Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Louisiana.

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Interstate 15

Interstate 15 (I-15) is a major Interstate Highway in the Western United States, running through Southern California and the Intermountain West.

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Interstate 15 in Arizona

Interstate 15 (I-15) is an Interstate Highway, running from San Diego, California, United States, to the Canada–US border, through Mohave County in northwest Arizona.

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Interstate 15 in California

Route 15, consisting of the contiguous segments of State Route 15 (SR 15) and Interstate 15 (I-15), is a major north–south state highway and Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of California, connecting San Bernardino, Riverside, and San Diego Counties.

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Interstate 15 in Nevada

Interstate 15 (I-15) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Nevada that begins in Primm, continues through Las Vegas and it crosses the border with Arizona in Mesquite.

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Interstate 155 (Missouri–Tennessee)

Interstate 155 (I-155) is an east–west auxiliary route of Interstate 55 (I-55) that runs through the Bootheel of Missouri and the northwestern corner of Tennessee.

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Interstate 16

Interstate 16 (I-16), also known as Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway, is an east–west Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Georgia.

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Interstate 185 (Georgia)

Interstate 185 (I-185) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the west-central part of the US state of Georgia.

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Interstate 195 (Maine)

Interstate 195 (I-195), also known as the Saco Industrial Spur, is a short auxiliary Interstate Highway running in eastern York County, Maine.

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Interstate 196

Interstate 196 (I-196) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that runs for in the US state of Michigan.

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Interstate 20

Interstate 20 (I‑20) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States.

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Interstate 20 in Georgia

In the US state of Georgia, Interstate 20 (I-20) travels from the Alabama state line to the Savannah River, which is the South Carolina state line.

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Interstate 20 in Louisiana

Interstate 20 (I-20) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that spans from Reeves County, Texas, to Florence, South Carolina.

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Interstate 20 in Texas

Interstate 20 in Texas (I-20) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States, running east from a junction with I-10 east of Kent, Texas, through the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to the Louisiana state line near Waskom, Texas.

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Interstate 205 (California)

Interstate 205 (I-205) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the San Joaquin Valley in Northern California.

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Interstate 210 (Louisiana)

Interstate 210 (I-210) in Louisiana, also known as the Lake Charles Bypass and officially known as the 1st Lt.

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Interstate 215 (California)

Interstate 215 (I-215) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Inland Empire region of the San Bernardino–Riverside urban area in Southern California.

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Interstate 220 (Louisiana)

Interstate 220 (I-220) in Louisiana is an east–west bypass route around Shreveport which is in the northwestern corner of the state.

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Interstate 24

Interstate 24 (I-24) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States.

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Interstate 25 in New Mexico

Interstate 25 (I-25) in the US state of New Mexico follows the north–south corridor through Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

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Interstate 25 in Wyoming

Interstate 25 (I-25) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Las Cruces, New Mexico, to Buffalo, Wyoming.

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Interstate 264 (Kentucky)

Interstate 264 (I-264) is a partial loop around the city of Louisville, Kentucky, south of the Ohio River.

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Interstate 269

Interstate 269 (I-269) is a beltway around the city of Memphis, Tennessee, and its adjacent suburban areas in southwestern Tennessee and northern Mississippi, completed in October 2018.

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Interstate 270 (Missouri–Illinois)

Interstate 270 (I-270) makes up a large portion of the outer belt freeway in Greater St. Louis.

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Interstate 277 (North Carolina)

Interstate 277 (I-277) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of North Carolina.

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Interstate 278

Interstate 278 (I-278) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in New Jersey and New York in the United States.

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Interstate 285 (Georgia)

Interstate 285 (I-285) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Atlanta, Georgia, for.

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Interstate 29

Interstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States.

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Interstate 29 in North Dakota

Interstate 29 (I-29) in the US state of North Dakota runs from the state's southern border with South Dakota near Hankinson to the Canadian border just north of Pembina.

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Interstate 290 (Illinois)

Interstate 290 (I-290) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that runs westward from the Jane Byrne Interchange near the Chicago Loop.

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Interstate 293

Interstate 293 (I-293) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway surrounding Manchester, New Hampshire, roughly shaped like two sides of a triangle.

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Interstate 295 (Delaware–Pennsylvania)

Interstate 295 (I-295) in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania is an auxiliary Interstate Highway, designated as a bypass around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a partial beltway of Trenton, New Jersey.

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Interstate 295 (Maine)

Interstate 295 (I-295) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Maine from I-95 in Scarborough to I-95 in West Gardiner.

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Interstate 295 (Rhode Island–Massachusetts)

Interstate 295 (I-295), sometimes called the Providence Beltway, is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

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Interstate 295 (Virginia)

Interstate 295 (I-295) is a highway which runs eastward and northward bypass of the cities of Richmond and Petersburg in the US state of Virginia.

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Interstate 310 (Louisiana)

Interstate 310 (I-310) is a short spur route of I-10 west of New Orleans, located entirely in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana.

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Interstate 35 in Iowa

Interstate 35 (I-35) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from Laredo, Texas, to Duluth, Minnesota.

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Interstate 355

Interstate 355 (I-355), also known as the Veterans Memorial Tollway, is an Interstate Highway and tollway in the western and southwest suburbs of Chicago in the U.S. state of Illinois.

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Interstate 35E (Minnesota)

Interstate 35E (I-35E) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of Minnesota, passing through downtown Saint Paul.

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Interstate 35W (Minnesota)

Interstate 35W (I-35W) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of Minnesota, passing through downtown Minneapolis.

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Interstate 375 (Florida)

Interstate 375 (I-375) in St. Petersburg, Florida, also known as North Bay Drive, is a spur route from I-275 into downtown.

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Interstate 380 (Pennsylvania)

Interstate 380 (I-380) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in Northeastern Pennsylvania that connects I-80 with I-81 and I-84.

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Interstate 385

Interstate 385 (I-385) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway located in the Upstate region of South Carolina.

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Interstate 393

Interstate 393 (I-393) is a east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway extending from I-93 at Concord to Pembroke, New Hampshire.

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Interstate 395 (Maine)

Interstate 395 (I-395) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Maine.

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Interstate 4

Interstate 4 (I-4) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Florida, maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

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Interstate 40

Interstate 40 (I-40) is a major east–west transcontinental Interstate Highway in the southeastern and southwestern portions of the United States.

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Interstate 40 in California

Interstate 40 (I-40) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina.

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Interstate 40 in Tennessee

Interstate 40 (I-40) is part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina.

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Interstate 44 in Missouri

Interstate 44 (I-44) in the US state of Missouri runs northeast from the Oklahoma state line near Joplin to I-70 in Downtown St. Louis.

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Interstate 469

Interstate 469 (I-469) is an Interstate Highway in northeastern Indiana.

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Interstate 476

Interstate 476 (I-476) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway of I-76 in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

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Interstate 49

Interstate 49 (I-49) is a north–south Interstate Highway with multiple segments.

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Interstate 49 in Louisiana

Interstate 49 (I-49) is an Interstate Highway that spans in a north–south direction in the US state of Louisiana.

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Interstate 49 in Missouri

Interstate 49 (I-49) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of Missouri that was designated on December 12, 2012.

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Interstate 494

Interstate 494 (I-494) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway making up part of a beltway of I-94, circling through the southern and western portions of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area in Minnesota.

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Interstate 495 (Delaware)

Interstate 495 (I-495) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Delaware.

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Interstate 495 (New York)

Interstate 495 (I-495) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in southeastern New York state.

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Interstate 5 in California

Interstate 5 (I-5) is a major north–south route of the Interstate Highway System in the United States, stretching from the Mexican border at the San Ysidro crossing to the Canadian border near Blaine, Washington.

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Interstate 505

Interstate 505 (I-505) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Sacramento Valley in Northern California.

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Interstate 510

Interstate 510 (I-510) is a short spur route of I-10 within eastern New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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Interstate 55

Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States.

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Interstate 55 in Illinois

Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the US state of Illinois that connects St. Louis, Missouri, to the Chicago metropolitan area.

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Interstate 55 in Louisiana

Interstate 55 (I-55) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that spans from LaPlace, Louisiana, to Chicago, Illinois.

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Interstate 55 in Tennessee

Interstate 55 (I-55) is part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from LaPlace, Louisiana, to Chicago, Illinois.

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Interstate 57

Interstate 57 (I-57) is a north–south Interstate Highway in Missouri and Illinois that parallels the old Illinois Central Railroad for much of its route.

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Interstate 580 (California)

Interstate 580 (I-580) is an approximately east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in Northern California.

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Interstate 580 (Nevada)

Interstate 580 (I-580) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in Western Nevada.

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Interstate 59

Interstate 59 (I-59) is an Interstate Highway located in the southeastern United States.

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Interstate 610 (Louisiana)

Interstate 610 (I-610) is a auxiliary route of I-10 that lies almost entirely within the city limits of New Orleans, Louisiana, bypassing its Central Business District.

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Interstate 64 in Kentucky

Interstate 64 (I-64) in the US state of Kentucky travels for, passing by the major towns and cities of Louisville, Frankfort, Lexington, and Ashland.

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Interstate 64 in Missouri

Interstate 64 (I-64) passes through the Greater St. Louis area in the US state of Missouri.

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Interstate 64 in Virginia

Interstate 64 (I-64) in the US state of Virginia runs east–west through the middle of the state from West Virginia to the Hampton Roads region, for a total of.

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Interstate 64 in West Virginia

Interstate 64 (I-64) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of West Virginia.

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Interstate 65 in Kentucky

Interstate 65 (I-65) enters the US state of Kentucky from Tennessee, south of Franklin.

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Interstate 65 in Tennessee

Interstate 65 (I-65) is part of the Interstate Highway System that runs north–south from Mobile, Alabama, to Gary, Indiana.

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Interstate 68

Interstate 68 (I-68) is a Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting I-79 in Morgantown, West Virginia, east to I-70 in Hancock, Maryland.

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Interstate 684

Interstate 684 (I-684) is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the state of New York in the United States.

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Interstate 69 in Michigan

Interstate 69 (I-69) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that will eventually run from the Mexican border in Texas to the Canadian border at Port Huron, Michigan.

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Interstate 694

Interstate 694 (I-694) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway located in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area in the US state of Minnesota.

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Interstate 70

Interstate 70 (I-70) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from I-15 near Cove Fort, Utah, to I-695 and Maryland Route 570 (MD 570) in Woodlawn, just outside Baltimore, Maryland.

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Interstate 70 in Colorado

Interstate 70 (I-70) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from Cove Fort, Utah, to Baltimore, Maryland.

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Interstate 70 in Indiana

Interstate 70 (I-70) in the US state of Indiana travels east–west across the central portion of the state, passing through the capital of Indianapolis.

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Interstate 70 in Maryland

Interstate 70 (I-70) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Cove Fort, Utah, to Woodlawn just outside of Baltimore, Maryland.

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Interstate 70 in Missouri

Interstate 70 (I-70) in the US state of Missouri is generally parallel to the Missouri River.

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Interstate 71

Interstate 71 (I-71) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the midwestern and southeastern regions of the United States.

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Interstate 75 in Florida

Interstate 75 (I-75) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from the Hialeah–Miami Lakes border, a few miles northwest of Miami, to Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

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Interstate 75 in Georgia

Interstate 75 (I-75) in the US state of Georgia travels north–south along the U.S. Route 41 (US 41) corridor in the central part of the state, traveling through the cities of Valdosta, Macon, and Atlanta.

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Interstate 75 in Kentucky

Interstate 75 (I-75) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Miami Lakes, Florida to the Canada–United States border at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.

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Interstate 75 in Michigan

Interstate 75 (I-75) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs north–south from Miami, Florida, to Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.

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Interstate 76 (Colorado–Nebraska)

Interstate 76 (I-76) is an east–west Interstate Highway (though it is signed north-south in Nebraska) in the Western United States that runs from I-70 in Arvada, Colorado – near Denver – to an interchange with I-80 near Big Springs, Nebraska.

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Interstate 76 (Ohio–New Jersey)

Interstate 76 (I-76) is an east–west Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States.

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Interstate 77

Interstate 77 (I-77) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States.

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Interstate 77 in West Virginia

Interstate 77 (I-77) in the US state of West Virginia is a major north–south Interstate Highway.

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Interstate 78 in New Jersey

Interstate 78 (I-78) is an east–west route stretching from Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, to New York City.

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Interstate 787

Interstate 787 (I-787) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of New York.

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Interstate 79

Interstate 79 (I-79) is an Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States, designated from I-77 in Charleston, West Virginia, north to Pennsylvania Route 5 (PA 5) and PA 290 in Erie, Pennsylvania.

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Interstate 8

Interstate 8 (I-8) is an Interstate Highway in the southwestern United States.

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Interstate 80

Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental freeway that crosses the United States from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area.

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Interstate 80 in California

Interstate 80 (I-80) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey.

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Interstate 80 in Illinois

Interstate 80 (I-80) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey.

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Interstate 80 in Nevada

Interstate 80 (I-80) traverses the northern portion of the US state of Nevada.

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Interstate 80 in New Jersey

Interstate 80 (I-80) is a major Interstate Highway in the United States, running from San Francisco, California, eastward to the New York metropolitan area.

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Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania

Interstate 80 (I-80) in the US state of Pennsylvania runs for across the central part of the state.

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Interstate 80 in Utah

Interstate 80 (I-80) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey.

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Interstate 82

Interstate 82 (I-82) is an Interstate Highway in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that travels through parts of Washington and Oregon.

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Interstate 83

Interstate 83 (I-83) is an Interstate Highway located in the states of Maryland and Pennsylvania in the Eastern United States.

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Interstate 84 (Oregon–Utah)

Interstate 84 (I-84) is an Interstate Highway in the northwestern United States.

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Interstate 84 in New York

Interstate 84 (I-84) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Dunmore, Pennsylvania, to Sturbridge, Massachusetts, in the eastern United States.

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Interstate 84 in Oregon

Interstate 84 (I-84) in the U.S. state of Oregon is a major Interstate Highway that traverses the state from west to east.

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Interstate 84 in Pennsylvania

Interstate 84 (I-84) in Pennsylvania is the westernmost segment of the eastern I-84.

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Interstate 840 (Tennessee)

Interstate 840 (I-840), formerly State Route 840 (SR 840), is a freeway that serves as an outer bypass route around Nashville, Tennessee.

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Interstate 85

Interstate 85 (I-85) is a major Interstate Highway in the Southeastern United States.

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Interstate 85 in Georgia

Interstate 85 (I-85) is a major Interstate Highway that travels northeast–southwest in the US state of Georgia.

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Interstate 85 in Virginia

Interstate 85 (I-85) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Montgomery, Alabama, to Petersburg, Virginia.

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Interstate 89

Interstate 89 (I-89) is an Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canada–United States border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec.

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Interstate 90 in Illinois

Interstate 90 (I-90) in the US state of Illinois runs roughly northwest-to-southeast through the northern part of the state.

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Interstate 90 in Washington

Interstate 90 (I-90), designated as the American Veterans Memorial Highway, is a transcontinental Interstate Highway that runs from Seattle, Washington, to Boston, Massachusetts.

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Interstate 93

Interstate 93 (I-93) is an Interstate Highway in the New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the United States.

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Interstate 94 in Illinois

Interstate 94 (I-94) generally runs north–south through the northeastern portion of the US state of Illinois, in Lake and Cook counties.

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Interstate 94 in Michigan

Interstate 94 (I-94) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Billings, Montana, to the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.

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Interstate 94 in Minnesota

Interstate 94 (I-94) in the US state of Minnesota runs east–west through the central portion of the state.

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Interstate 94 in North Dakota

Interstate 94 (I-94) runs east–west for through the southern half of the US state of North Dakota, from the Montana state line east to the Red River at Fargo.

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Interstate 95

Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

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Interstate 95 in Delaware

Interstate 95 (I-95) is an Interstate Highway running along the East Coast of the United States from Miami, Florida, north to the Canada–United States border in Houlton, Maine.

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Interstate 95 in Florida

Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main Interstate Highway of Florida's Atlantic Coast.

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Interstate 95 in Georgia

Interstate 95 (I-95), the main Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, serves the Atlantic Coast of the US state of Georgia.

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Interstate 95 in Maine

Interstate 95 (I-95) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs north–south from Miami, Florida to Houlton, Maine.

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Interstate 95 in Maryland

Interstate 95 (I-95) is an Interstate Highway running along the East Coast of the United States from Miami, Florida, north to the Canada–United States border at Houlton, Maine.

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Interstate 95 in New Hampshire

Interstate 95 (I-95) is an Interstate Highway on the east coast of the United States, connecting Florida to Maine.

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Interstate 95 in New York

Interstate 95 (I-95) is part of the Interstate Highway System and runs from Miami, Florida, to the Canada–United States border near Houlton, Maine.

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Interstate 95 in South Carolina

Interstate 95 (I-95) is a major Interstate Highway, running along the East Coast of the United States from Florida to Maine.

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Interstate 96

Interstate 96 (I-96) is an east–west Interstate Highway that runs for approximately entirely within the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.

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Interstate 97

Interstate 97 (I-97) is a north-south Interstate Highway in the eastern United States.

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Interstate 99

Interstate 99 (I-99) is an interstate highway in the United States with two segments: one located in central Pennsylvania and the other in southern New York.

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Interstate H-1

Interstate H-1 (H-1) is the longest and busiest Interstate Highway in the US state of Hawaii.

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Interstate H-2

Interstate H-2 (H-2, named the Veterans Memorial Freeway) is an intrastate Interstate Highway located on the island of Oʻahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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Interstate H-3

Interstate H-3 (H-3) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Hawaii on the island of Oʻahu.

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Interstate Highway standards

Standards for Interstate Highways in the United States are defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in the publication A Policy on Design Standards: Interstate System.

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Interstate Highway System

The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, or the Eisenhower Interstate System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States.

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Iowa

Iowa is a doubly landlocked state in the upper Midwestern region of the United States.

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Iron County, Utah

Iron County is a county in southwestern Utah, United States.

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Irwin, Pennsylvania

Irwin is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh.

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Ithaca, Michigan

Ithaca is a city and the county seat of Gratiot County, Michigan.

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Jackson, Mississippi

Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.

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James River Freeway

James River Freeway is a freeway located largely on the south side of Springfield, Missouri.

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Jefferson City, Missouri

Jefferson City, informally Jeff City, is the capital of the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Jefferson County, Tennessee

Jefferson County is an exurban county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Jersey barrier

A Jersey barrier, Jersey wall, or Jersey bump is a modular concrete or plastic barrier employed to separate lanes of traffic.

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John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge

The John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge is a six-lane, single-deck cantilever bridge that carries southbound Interstate 65 across the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana.

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John Forrest Dillon

John Forrest Dillon (December 25, 1831 – May 6, 1914) was an American attorney in Iowa and New York, a justice of the Iowa Supreme Court and a United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Eighth Circuit.

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Joplin, Missouri

Joplin is a city in Jasper and Newton counties in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Missouri.

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Kalamazoo, Michigan

Kalamazoo is a city in and the county seat of Kalamazoo County, Michigan, United States.

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Kansas

Kansas is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Kansas City metropolitan area

The Kansas City metropolitan area is a bi-state metropolitan area anchored by Kansas City, Missouri.

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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area.

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Kansas Department of Transportation

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is a state government organization in charge of maintaining public roadways of the U.S. state of Kansas.

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Kansas Turnpike

The Kansas Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road that lies entirely within the US state of Kansas.

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Kapolei, Hawaii

Kapolei is a planned community in Honolulu County, Hawaiʻi, United States, on the island of Oʻahu.

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Kate Brown

Katherine Brown (born June 21, 1960) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 38th governor of Oregon from 2015 to 2023.

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Kennedy Expressway

The John F. Kennedy Expressway is a nearly freeway in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Kent County, Michigan

Kent County is located in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Kentucky

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Kerr County, Texas

Kerr County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Key deer

The Key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) is an endangered subspecies of the white-tailed deer that lives only in the Florida Keys.

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Kickapoo Turnpike

The Kickapoo Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Kingsport Times-News

The Kingsport Times-News is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Kingsport, Tennessee, and distributed in six counties in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

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Kirksville, Missouri

Kirksville is the county seat and most populous city in Adair County, Missouri.

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Knox County, Tennessee

Knox County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Knoxville metropolitan area

The Knoxville metropolitan area, commonly known as Greater Knoxville, is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) centered on Knoxville, Tennessee, the third largest city in Tennessee and the largest city in East Tennessee.

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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States.

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KTRK-TV

KTRK-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, serving as the market's ABC outlet.

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KUT

KUT (90.5 FM) is a listener and community supported public radio station based in Austin, Texas.

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Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania

Lackawanna County (Lèkaohane) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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Laconia, Tennessee

Laconia is an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Tennessee, United States.

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Lake Charles, Louisiana

Lake Charles is the fifth-most populous city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, and the parish seat of Calcasieu Parish, located on Lake Charles, Prien Lake, and the Calcasieu River.

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Lake County, Illinois

Lake County is a county located in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Illinois, along the shores of Lake Michigan.

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Lake Ozark, Missouri

Lake Ozark is a city in Camden and Miller counties in the U.S. state of Missouri, near its namesake, the Lake of the Ozarks.

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Lake Shore Drive

Lake Shore Drive (officially Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable Lake Shore Drive; also known as DuSable Lake Shore Drive, The Outer Drive, The Drive, LSD or DLSD) is an expressway that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan, and adjacent to parkland and beaches, in Chicago, Illinois.

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Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe (Washo: Dáʔaw) is a freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the Western United States, straddling the border between California and Nevada.

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Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States.

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Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan and the most populous city in Ingham County.

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LaPlace, Louisiana

LaPlace is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States, situated along the east bank of the Mississippi River, in the New Orleans metropolitan area.

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Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces ("the crosses") is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico and the seat of Doña Ana County.

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Las Vegas

Las Vegas, often known as Sin City or simply Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the seat of Clark County.

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Las Vegas Beltway

The Las Vegas Beltway (officially named the Bruce Woodbury Beltway) is a beltway route circling three-quarters of the Las Vegas Valley in southern Nevada.

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Las Vegas, New Mexico

Las Vegas, often known simply as Vegas, is a city in and the county seat of San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States.

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Laurel, Mississippi

Laurel is a city in and the second county seat of Jones County, Mississippi, United States.

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Lebanon, Missouri

Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Laclede County in Missouri.

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Legacy Parkway

Legacy Parkway (designated as State Route 67, SR-67) is an four-lane controlled-access parkway located almost completely within Davis County in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah.

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Level crossing

A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using an overpass or tunnel.

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Licking County, Ohio

Licking County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Limited-access road

A limited-access road, known by various terms worldwide, including limited-access highway, dual-carriageway, expressway, and partial controlled-access highway, is a highway or arterial road for high-speed traffic which has many or most characteristics of a controlled-access highway (also known as a freeway or motorway), including limited or no access to adjacent property, some degree of separation of opposing traffic flow, use of grade separated interchanges to some extent, prohibition of slow modes of transport, such as bicycles, horse-drawn vehicles or ridden horses, or self-propelled agricultural machines; and very few or no intersecting cross-streets or level crossings.

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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County.

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List of Interstate Highways in Alabama

The Interstate Highways in Alabama are the components of the Interstate Highway System in the U.S. state of Alabama.

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List of Interstate Highways in Georgia

The Interstate Highways in Georgia comprise seven current primary Interstate Highways and eight auxiliary Interstates.

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List of Interstate Highways in Massachusetts

The Interstate Highways in Massachusetts comprise five current primary Interstate Highways and eight auxiliary Interstates.

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Loose Creek, Missouri

Loose Creek is an unincorporated community in Osage County, Missouri, United States.

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Lordsburg, New Mexico

Lordsburg is a city in and the county seat of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States.

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Los Alamos County, New Mexico

Los Alamos County (English: "The Poplars" or "Cottonwoods"; Condado de Los Álamos) is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Loudon County, Tennessee

Loudon County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) is a state government organization in the United States, in charge of maintaining public transportation, roadways, bridges, canals, select levees, floodplain management, port facilities, commercial vehicles, and aviation which includes 69 airports, in the U.S.

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Louisiana Highway 3132

Louisiana Highway 3132 (LA 3132) is a freeway located in Shreveport, Louisiana.

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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States.

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Lovelock, Nevada

Lovelock is the county seat of Pershing County, Nevada, United States, in which it is the only incorporated city.

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Lynchburg, Virginia

Lynchburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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M-102 (Michigan highway)

M-102 is an east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs along the northern boundary of Detroit following 8 Mile Road.

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M-57 (Michigan highway)

M-57 is an east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan.

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Mackinac Bridge

The Mackinac Bridge (also referred to as the Mighty Mac or Big Mac) is a suspension bridge that connects the Upper and Lower peninsulas of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Macks Creek, Missouri

Macks Creek is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in southwest Camden County, Missouri, United States.

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Macon, Georgia

Macon, officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States.

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Macon, Missouri

Macon is a city in and the county seat of Macon County, Missouri, United States.

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Maine Legislature

The Maine State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maine.

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Manchester, New Hampshire

Manchester is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the tenth most populous in New England.

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Mandan, North Dakota

Mandan is a city on the eastern border of Morton County and the eighth-most populous city in North Dakota.

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Manton, Michigan

Manton is a city in Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (usually referred to as the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, abbreviated MUTCD) is a document issued by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) to specify the standards by which traffic signs, road surface markings, and signals are designed, installed, and used.

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Marc Racicot

Marc Racicot (born July 24, 1948) is an American attorney, lobbyist, and former Republican politician who served as the 21st Governor of Montana from 1993 until 2001.

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Maryland

Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

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Maryland Route 144

Maryland Route 144 (MD 144) is a collection of state highways in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Maryland Route 180

Maryland Route 180 (MD 180) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Maryland Route 404

Maryland Route 404 (MD 404) is a major highway on Maryland's Eastern Shore in the United States.

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Massachusetts Route 128

Route 128, known as the Yankee Division Highway, is an expressway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts maintained by the Highway Division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT).

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Massachusetts Route 2

Route 2 is a major east–west state highway in Massachusetts, United States.

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Massachusetts Route 3

Route 3 is a state-numbered route in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT).

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Massachusetts Turnpike

The Massachusetts Turnpike (colloquially the "Mass Pike" or "the Pike") is a controlled-access toll highway in the US state of Massachusetts that is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT).

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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Mercer County, New Jersey

Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Meridian, Mississippi

Meridian is the eighth most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi, with a population of 35,052 at the 2020 census.

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Merrimack River

The Merrimack River (or Merrimac River, an occasional earlier spelling) is a river in the northeastern United States.

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Metro Atlanta

Metro Atlanta, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell metropolitan statistical area, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Georgia and the sixth-largest in the United States, based on the July 1, 2023 metropolitan area population estimates from the U.S.

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Mexico, Missouri

Mexico, formerly known as New Mexico, is a city in and the county seat of Audrain County, Missouri, United States.

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Miami

Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.

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Michigan

Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States.

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Michigan Department of Transportation

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is a constitutional government principal department of the US state of Michigan.

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Michigan State Police

The Michigan State Police (MSP) is the state police agency for the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Midland, Texas

Midland is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Midland County with small portions extending into Martin County.

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Midway Atoll

Midway Atoll (colloquial: Midway Islands; translation; label) is a atoll in the North Pacific Ocean.

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Mike Foster (American politician)

Murphy James Foster Jr. (July 11, 1930 – October 4, 2020) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 53rd governor of Louisiana from 1996 to 2004.

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Military base

A military base is a facility directly owned and operated by or for the military or one of its branches that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations.

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Milledgeville, Georgia

Milledgeville is a city in and the county seat of Baldwin County in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Minneapolis

Minneapolis, officially the City of Minneapolis, is a city in and the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. With a population of 429,954, it is the state's most populous city as of the 2020 census. It occupies both banks of the Mississippi River and adjoins Saint Paul, the state capital of Minnesota.

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Minnesota

Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States.

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Minnesota Department of Transportation

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) oversees transportation by all modes including land, water, air, rail, walking and bicycling in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Minnesota Drive Expressway

The Minnesota Drive Expressway is a south–north expressway located in the city of Anchorage, Alaska, United States.

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Minnesota State Highway 23

Minnesota State Highway 23 (MN 23) is a state highway that stretches from southwestern to northeastern Minnesota.

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Mississippi

Mississippi is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Mississippi Highway 15

Mississippi Highway 15 (MS 15) is a state highway in Mississippi.

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Mississippi Highway 19

Mississippi Highway 19 (MS 19) is a state highway in Mississippi.

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Mississippi Highway 25

Mississippi Highway 25 (MS 25) runs from I-55 in Jackson, Mississippi to the Tennessee state line north of Iuka.

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Mississippi Highway 302

Mississippi Highway 302 (MS 302), also known as Goodman Road, is the main east-west highway in DeSoto County, Mississippi, extending into Marshall County to the east.

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Mississippi Highway 304

Mississippi Highway 304 (MS 304) is an east-west state highway in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi, running for as a four-lane freeway from U.S. Route 61 (US 61) in Tunica Resorts to the Tennessee state line near Collierville.

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Mississippi Highway 39

Mississippi Highway 39 (MS 39) is a major south to north highway in the U.S. state of Mississippi.

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Mississippi Highway 57

Mississippi Highway 57 (MS 57) is a state highway in southeastern Mississippi.

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Mississippi Highway 605

Mississippi Highway 605 (MS 605) is a state highway in Mississippi.

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Mississippi Highway 607

Mississippi Highway 607 (MS 607) is a state highway in the Mississippi Gulf Coast region.

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Mississippi Highway 63

Mississippi Highway 63 (MS 63) is a state highway in southeastern Mississippi that runs north–south for approximately.

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Mississippi Highway 67

Mississippi Highway 67 (MS 67) is a state highway in Mississippi.

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Missouri

Missouri is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Missouri River

The Missouri River is a river in the Central and Mountain West regions of the United States.

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Missouri Route 124

Route 124 is a highway in central Missouri.

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Missouri Route 13

Route 13 is a highway in Missouri which runs almost the entire north–south length of the state.

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Missouri Route 43

Route 43 is a highway in western Missouri.

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Missouri Route 5

Missouri Route 5 is the longest state highway in Missouri and the only Missouri state highway to traverse the entire state.

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Missouri Route 7

Route 7 is a state highway with its northern terminus at U.S. Route 24 in northeast Independence and its southern terminus at Interstate 44 southeast of Richland (near the town of Laquey which it doesn't quite reach).

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Missouri Route 73

Missouri Route 73 is a short state highway in southwest Missouri.

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Missouri Route 96

Route 96 is a state highway that travels from Route 171 near Carl Junction, in Jasper County, to Interstate 44 (I-44) in Halltown, in Lawrence County.

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Missouri Route M (Jefferson County)

Route M is a short arterial highway in Jefferson County, Missouri.

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A supplemental route is a state secondary road in the U.S. state of Missouri, designated with letters.

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Moline, Illinois

Moline is a city located in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States.

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Mona, Utah

Mona is a city in Juab County, Utah, United States.

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Monroe County, Pennsylvania

Monroe County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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Monroe, Louisiana

Monroe is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, and parish seat of Ouachita Parish.

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Montana

Montana is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Montana Highway 200

Montana Highway 200 (MT 200) in the U.S. state of Montana is a route running east–west covering the entire state of Montana.

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Montana State Government

As established and defined by the Montana Constitution, the government of the State of Montana is composed of three branches, the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative.

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Montana Supreme Court

The Montana Supreme Court is the highest court of the state court system in the U.S. state of Montana.

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Moore County, North Carolina

Moore County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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Moorhead, Minnesota

Moorhead is a city in and the county seat of Clay County, Minnesota, United States, on the banks of the Red River of the North.

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Morgantown, Pennsylvania

Morgantown is a census-designated place in Caernarvon Township, located in southern Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Mount Mitchell State Park

Mount Mitchell State Park is a North Carolina state park in Yancey County, North Carolina in the United States.

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Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania

Mount Pocono is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Murfreesboro is a city in, and county seat of, Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States.

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Muskogee Turnpike

The Muskogee Turnpike, also designated State Highway 351 (SH-351), is a controlled-access toll road in eastern Oklahoma.

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach is a resort city on the East Coast of the United States in Horry County, South Carolina.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.

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Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

Natchitoches Parish (Paroisse des Natchitoches or Les Natchitoches) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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National Maximum Speed Law

The National Maximum Speed Limit (NMSL) was a provision of the federal government of the United States 1974 Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act that effectively prohibited speed limits higher than. Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction and National Maximum Speed Law are road transportation in the United States.

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National Park Service

The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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Nature reserve

A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for purposes of conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research.

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Negligence

Negligence (Lat. negligentia) is a failure to exercise appropriate care expected to be exercised in similar circumstances.

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Nenana, Alaska

Nenana (Toghotili; is a home rule city in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of the Unorganized Borough in Interior Alaska. Nenana developed as a Lower Tanana community at the confluence where the tributary Nenana River enters the Tanana. The population was 378 at the 2010 census, down from 402 in 2000. Completed in 1923, the Mears Memorial Bridge was built over the Tanana River as part of the territory's railroad project connecting Anchorage and Fairbanks.

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Nevada

Nevada is a landlocked state in the Western region of the United States.

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Nevada Legislature

The Nevada Legislature is a bicameral body, consisting of the lower house, the Assembly, with 42 members, and the upper house, the Senate, with 21.

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Nevada State Route 163

State Route 163 (SR 163), often referred to as the Laughlin Highway, is a state highway in southern Clark County, Nevada.

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New Albany, Mississippi

New Albany is a city in and the county seat of Union County, Mississippi, United States.

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New Circle Road

New Circle Road, also known as Kentucky Route 4, is a Kentucky state highway that serves as an inner beltway around Lexington, which is part of the consolidated city-county government with Fayette County.

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New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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New Jersey Department of Transportation

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is the agency responsible for transportation issues and policy in New Jersey, including maintaining and operating the state's highway and public road system, planning and developing transportation policy, and assisting with rail, freight, and intermodal transportation issues.

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New Jersey Pine Barrens

The New Jersey Pine Barrens, also known as the Pinelands or simply the Pines, is the largest remaining example of the Atlantic coastal pine barrens ecosystem, stretching across more than seven counties of New Jersey.

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New Jersey Route 15

Route 15 is a state highway in New Jersey, spanning Morris and Sussex counties, which travels for from West MacFarland Street (US 46) in Dover to an intersection with US 206 and Sussex Road (CR 565) in Frankford Township.

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New Jersey Route 33

Route 33 is a state highway in the central part of the US state of New Jersey.

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New Jersey Route 54

Route 54 (known locally as 12th Street for much of its length) is a state highway located in Atlantic County in New Jersey, United States.

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New Jersey Route 70

Route 70 is a state highway located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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New Jersey Route 72

Route 72 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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New Jersey Route 73

Route 73 is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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New Jersey Route 90

Route 90 is a freeway in New Jersey in the United States (U.S.). The western terminus is at the Betsy Ross Bridge over the Delaware River in Pennsauken Township, Camden County, where the road continues into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as an unnumbered road that provides access to Interstate 95 (I-95).

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New Jersey Turnpike

The New Jersey Turnpike (NJTP) is a system of controlled-access highways in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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New Mexico

New Mexico (Nuevo MéxicoIn Peninsular Spanish, a spelling variant, Méjico, is also used alongside México. According to the Diccionario panhispánico de dudas by Royal Spanish Academy and Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the spelling version with J is correct; however, the spelling with X is recommended, as it is the one that is used in Mexican Spanish.; Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States.

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New Mexico State Road 4

New Mexico State Road 4 (NM 4) is a state highway in Sandoval, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe counties in New Mexico, United States.

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New Mexico State Road 502

New Mexico State Road 502 (NM 502) is a state highway in New Mexico, United States of America.

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New Mexico State Road 68

New Mexico State Road 68 (NM 68) is a state highway in northern New Mexico, in the Southwestern United States.

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New Mexico State Road 7

New Mexico State Road 7 (NM 7) is a paved, two-lane state highway in Eddy County in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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New Mexico State Road 9

State Road 9 (NM 9) is a state road in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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New York State Department of Transportation

The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is the department of the New York state government responsible for the development and operation of highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports, waterways and aviation facilities in the U.S. state of New York.

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New York State Route 198

New York State Route 198 (NY 198) is an expressway located entirely within the city of Buffalo, New York, in the United States.

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New York State Route 7

New York State Route 7 (NY 7) is a state highway in New York in the United States.

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New York State Thruway

The New York State Thruway (officially the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway and colloquially "the Thruway") is a system of controlled-access toll roads spanning within the U.S. state of New York.

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The New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) is a public benefit corporation in New York State, United States.

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Newark, New Jersey

Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area.

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Nolo (publisher)

Nolo, formerly known as Nolo Press, is a publisher in Berkeley, California, that produces do-it-yourself legal books and software that allows people to handle simple legal matters such as making wills or writing business partnership contracts.

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Non-Resident Violator Compact

The Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC) is a United States interstate compact used by 44 states and Washington, D.C. to process traffic citations across state borders.

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North Carolina Highway 210

North Carolina Highway 210 (NC 210) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina that connects settlements in the Atlantic Coastal Plain region.

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North Dakota

North Dakota is a landlocked U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux.

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North Pole, Alaska

North Pole is a small city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, United States.

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North Salt Lake, Utah

North Salt Lake is a city in Davis County, Utah, United States.

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North Texas Tollway Authority

The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) is a not-for-profit government organization that maintains and operates toll roads, bridges, and tunnels in the North Texas area.

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Northern Mariana Islands

The Northern Mariana Islands, officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI; Sankattan Siha Na Islas Mariånas; Commonwealth Téél Falúw kka Efáng llól Marianas), is an unincorporated territory and commonwealth of the United States consisting of 14 islands in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Oasis, Nevada

Oasis is a census-designated place (CDP) located in eastern Elko County, Nevada, United States, at the junction of State Route 233 and Interstate 80, northwest of the Utah border and east of Elko.

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Ocean County, New Jersey

Ocean County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the southernmost county in the New York metropolitan area.

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Odometer

An odometer or odograph is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle, such as a bicycle or car.

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Ogden, Utah

Ogden is a city in and the county seat of Weber County, Utah, United States, approximately east of the Great Salt Lake and north of Salt Lake City.

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Ohio

Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Ohio River

The Ohio River is a river in the United States.

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Ohio State Route 16

State Route 16 (SR 16) is an east–west highway running from Columbus to Coshocton.

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Ohio Turnpike

The Ohio Turnpike, officially the James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Ohio, serving as a primary corridor between Chicago and Pittsburgh.

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma (Choctaw: Oklahumma) is a state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Oklahoma Department of Transportation

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma responsible for the construction and maintenance of the state's transportation infrastructure.

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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority

The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (formerly Oklahoma Transportation Authority) is an agency of Oklahoma that deals with issues regarding the Oklahoma turnpike system.

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Old Fort, North Carolina

Old Fort is a town in McDowell County, North Carolina, United States.

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Old Town, Maine

Old Town is a city in Penobscot County, Maine, United States.

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Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County.

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Operating speed

The operating speed of a road is the speed at which motor vehicles generally operate on that road.

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Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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Oregon Department of Transportation

The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is a department of the state government of the U.S. state of Oregon responsible for systems of transportation.

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Orlando, Florida

Orlando is a city in and the county seat of Orange County, Florida, United States.

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Pagosa Springs, Colorado

Pagosa Springs (Ute language: Pagwöösa, Navajo language: Tó Sido Háálį́) is a home rule municipality that is the county seat, the most populous community, and the only incorporated municipality in Archuleta County, Colorado, United States.

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Palm Beach County, Florida

Palm Beach County is a county in the southeastern part of Florida, located in the Miami metropolitan area.

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Park City, Utah

Park City is a city in Utah, United States.

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Pasadena, California

Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, northeast of downtown Los Angeles.

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Paterson, New Jersey

Paterson is the largest city in and the county seat of Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Pearl, Mississippi

Pearl is a city located in Rankin County, Mississippi, United States, on the east side of the Pearl River across from the state capital Jackson.

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Pennsauken Township, New Jersey

Pennsauken Township is a township in Camden County, in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and it is located outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which it borders directly on the Delaware River.

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.

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Pennsylvania Turnpike

The Pennsylvania Turnpike, sometimes shortened to Penna Turnpike or PA Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road that is operated by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Percentile

In statistics, a k-th percentile, also known as percentile score or centile, is a score a given percentage k of scores in its frequency distribution falls ("exclusive" definition) or a score a given percentage falls ("inclusive" definition).

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.

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Pineville, Missouri

Pineville is a city in and the county seat of McDonald County, Missouri, United States.

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Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Point system (driving)

Many countries have adopted a penalty point or demerit point system under which a person’s driving license is revoked or suspended based on the number of points they’ve accumulated over a specific period of time, points are given for traffic offenses or infringements committed by them in that period.

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Pojoaque, New Mexico

Pojoaque (Tewa: Pʼohsųwæ̨geh Ówîngeh/P'osuwaege Owingeh), Po’su wae geh, which translates to “water gathering place”, is a unincorporated community in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States.

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Port St. Lucie, Florida

Port St.

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Puncheon Run Connector

The Puncheon Run Connector is an unnumbered four-lane freeway in the city of Dover in Kent County, Delaware.

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Radar detector

A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to detect if their speed is being monitored by police or law enforcement using a radar gun.

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Rapid River, Michigan

Rapid River is an unincorporated community in Masonville Township, Delta County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Rapides Parish, Louisiana

Rapides Parish (Paroisse des Rapides) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Raton Pass

Ratón Pass is a 7,834 ft (2,388 m) elevation mountain pass on the Colorado–New Mexico border in the western United States.

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Reeves County, Texas

Reeves County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Reno Gazette-Journal

The Reno Gazette Journal is a daily newspaper in Reno, Nevada.

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Reno, Nevada

Reno is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada–California border.

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Richardson Highway

The Richardson Highway is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska, running 368 miles (562 km) and connecting Valdez to Fairbanks.

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Ridgeland, Mississippi

Ridgeland is a city in Madison County, Mississippi, United States.

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Right of way

A right of way (also right-of-way) is a transportation corridor along which people, animals, vehicles, watercraft, or utility lines travel, or the legal status that gives them the right to do so.

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Roane County, Tennessee

Roane County is a county of the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Rolla, Missouri

Rolla is a city in, and the county seat of, Phelps County, Missouri, United States.

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Ronald Reagan Parkway

Ronald Reagan Parkway (RRP) is a controlled-access highway located in the northeastern part of the Atlanta metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Roswell, New Mexico

Roswell is a city in and the seat of Chaves County, New Mexico, United States.

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Russellville, Missouri

Russellville is a city in Cole County, Missouri, United States.

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Saco, Maine

Saco is a city in York County, Maine, United States.

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Saginaw, Michigan

Saginaw is a city in and the seat of Saginaw County, Michigan, United States.

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Saint Croix

Saint Croix (Santa Cruz; Sint-Kruis; Sainte-Croix; Danish and Sankt Croix; Ay Ay) is an island in the Caribbean Sea, and a county and constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincorporated territory of the United States.

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Saint Paul, Minnesota

Saint Paul (often abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County.

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Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah.

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Saluda County, South Carolina

Saluda County is a county in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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Sam Brownback

Samuel Dale Brownback (born September 12, 1956) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who served as a United States senator from Kansas from 1996 to 2011 and as the 46th governor of Kansas from 2011 to 2018.

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San Antonio

San Antonio (Spanish for "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio, the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 2.6 million people in the 2020 US census.

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San Francisco

San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.

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San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge

The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, commonly referred to as the Bay Bridge, is a complex of bridges spanning San Francisco Bay in California.

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Sandersville, Georgia

The city of Sandersville is the county seat of Washington County, Georgia, United States.

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Sandoval County, New Mexico

Sandoval County (Condado de Sandoval) is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Santa Ana Freeway

The Santa Ana Freeway is one of the principal freeways in Southern California, connecting Los Angeles and its southeastern suburbs including the freeway's namesake, the city of Santa Ana.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.

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Santa Teresa, New Mexico

Santa Teresa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Dona Ana County, New Mexico, United States.

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Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

Sault Ste.

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Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and the county seat of Chatham County.

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School bus

A school bus is any type of bus owned, leased, contracted to, or operated by a school or school district.

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School zone

A school zone refers to an area on a street near a school or near a crosswalk leading to a school that has a likely presence of younger pedestrians.

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Scotch Plains, New Jersey

Scotch Plains is a township in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Scurry County, Texas

Scurry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Seguin, Texas

Seguin is a city in and the county seat of Guadalupe County, Texas, United States.

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Seneca, Missouri

Seneca is a city in western Newton County, Missouri, United States.

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Seward Highway

The Seward Highway is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska that extends from Seward to Anchorage.

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Sherman Minton Bridge

The Sherman Minton Bridge is a double-deck through arch bridge spanning the Ohio River, carrying I-64 and US 150 over the river between Kentucky and Indiana.

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Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport is a city in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Sierra Nevada

The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin.

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Silverton, Colorado

Silverton is a statutory town that is the county seat, the most populous community, and the only incorporated municipality in San Juan County, Colorado, United States.

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Slow moving vehicle

A slow moving vehicle (or SMV) is a vehicle or caravan of vehicles operated on a street or highway at speeds slower than that of other motorized traffic.

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Snoqualmie Pass

Snoqualmie Pass is a mountain pass that carries Interstate 90 (I-90) through the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Snyder, Texas

Snyder is a city in, and the county seat of Scurry County, Texas, United States.

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Socorro, New Mexico

Socorro (sə-KOR-oh) is a city in Socorro County in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Solomon curve

The Solomon curve is a graphical representation of the collision rate of automobiles as a function of their speed compared to the average vehicle speed on the same road.

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Somerville, Tennessee

Somerville is a town in Fayette County, Tennessee, United States.

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South Carolina

South Carolina is a state in the coastal Southeastern region of the United States.

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South Carolina Department of Transportation

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is a government agency in the US state of South Carolina.

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South Carolina Highway 31

South Carolina Highway 31 (SC 31), also known as the Carolina Bays Parkway, is a six-lane, limited-access highway that parallels (in most cases) the Intracoastal Waterway around Myrtle Beach.

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South Dakota

South Dakota (Sioux: Dakȟóta itókaga) is a landlocked state in the North Central region of the United States.

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Spanish Fork, Utah

Spanish Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States.

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Spartanburg, South Carolina

Spartanburg is a city in and the seat of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.

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Special routes of U.S. Route 301

A total of at least seven special routes of U.S. Route 301 exist and at least eleven have been deleted.

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Speed limit

Speed limits on road traffic, as used in most countries, set the legal maximum speed at which vehicles may travel on a given stretch of road.

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Springfield, Massachusetts

Springfield is the most populous city in and the seat of Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Springfield, Missouri

Springfield is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County.

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St. Clair County, Michigan

St.

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St. George, Utah

St.

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St. Johns, Michigan

St.

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St. Joseph, Missouri

St.

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St. Landry Parish, Louisiana

St.

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St. Louis

St.

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St. Petersburg, Florida

St.

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State highway

A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or maintained by a sub-national state or province.

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Statesboro, Georgia

Statesboro is the most populous city in and county seat of Bulloch County, Georgia, United States.

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Statute

A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative body, a stage in the process of legislation.

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Steese Highway

The Steese Highway (known as the Steese Expressway within Fairbanks) is a highway in the Interior region of the U.S. state of Alaska that extends from Fairbanks to Circle, a town on the Yukon River about 50 miles (80 km) south of the Arctic Circle.

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Sterling Highway

The Sterling Highway is a state highway in the south-central region of the U.S. state of Alaska, leading from the Seward Highway at Tern Lake Junction, south of Anchorage, to Homer.

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Steve Bullock (American politician)

Stephen Clark Bullock (born April 11, 1966) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 24th governor of Montana from 2013 to 2021.

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Sugarloaf Parkway

Sugarloaf Parkway is an at-grade and limited-access highway in Gwinnett County in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Super two

A super two, super two-lane highway or wide two-lane is a two-lane surface road built to highway standards with wide lanes and other safety features normally present on a freeway with more lanes, typically including occasional passing lanes and hard shoulders.

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Superior, Wisconsin

Superior (Gete-oodenaang) is a city in, and the county seat of, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee is the capital city of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Tamiami Trail

The Tamiami Trail is the southernmost of U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) from State Road 60 (SR 60) in Tampa to US 1 in Miami.

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Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Ted Kulongoski

Theodore Ralph Kulongoski (born November 5, 1940) is an American politician, judge, and lawyer who served as the 36th Governor of Oregon from 2003 to 2011.

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Tennessee

Tennessee, officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Tennessee Highway Patrol

The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) is the State Patrol organization for the U.S. state of Tennessee, responsible for enforcing all federal and state laws relating to traffic on the state's federal and state highways.

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Tennessee State Route 111

State Route 111 (SR 111) is a north–south highway in Middle and East Tennessee.

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Tennessee State Route 22

State Route 22 (SR 22) is a south-to-north state highway in the western part of Tennessee, United States.

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Tennessee State Route 386

State Route 386 (SR 386) is a major east–west state route, signed north-south, located in Davidson and Sumner counties in Tennessee.

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Tennessee State Route 396

State Route 396 (SR 396), commonly referred to as Saturn Parkway, is a east–west primary state route located in the city of Spring Hill in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Tennessee State Route 52

State Route 52 (SR 52) is an east–west state highway that crosses eight counties in northern and northeastern Tennessee.

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Tetsuo Harano Tunnels

The Tetsuo Harano Tunnels are a pair of highway tunnels passing through the Koʻolau Range on the island of O‘ahu.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the environmental agency for the state of Texas.

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Texas Department of Transportation

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is a Texas state government agency responsible for construction and maintenance of the state's immense state highway system and the support of the state's maritime, aviation, rail, and public transportation systems.

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Texas Legislature

The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Texas.

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Texas State Highway 130

State Highway 130 (SH 130), also known as the Pickle Parkway, is a freeway and toll road in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Texas State Highway 45

State Highway 45 is a freeway loop around Austin, Texas, that exists in two open segments.

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Thayer, Missouri

Thayer is a city in Oregon County, Missouri, United States.

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The Chattanoogan

The Chattanoogan and its website Chattanoogan.com is an online media outlet that concentrates on news from Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Tifton, Georgia

Tifton is a city in and the county seat of Tift County, Georgia, United States.

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Tire

A tire (North American English) or tyre (Commonwealth English) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface over which the wheel travels.

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Toledo, Ohio

Toledo is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States.

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Toll road

A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private road (almost always a freeway since the 1940s) for which a fee (or toll) is assessed for passage.

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Tom Corbett

Thomas Wingett Corbett Jr. (born June 17, 1949) is an American politician, lobbyist, and former prosecutor who served as the 46th governor of Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015.

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Tom Wolf

Thomas Westerman Wolf (born November 17, 1948) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 47th governor of Pennsylvania from 2015 to 2023.

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Traffic congestion

Traffic congestion is a condition in transport that is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing.

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Traffic enforcement camera

A traffic enforcement camera (also a red light camera, speed camera, road safety camera, road rule camera, photo radar, photo enforcement, Gatso, safety camera, bus lane camera, flash for cash, Safe-T-Cam, No contact apprehension camera depending on use) is a camera which may be mounted beside or over a road or installed in an enforcement vehicle to detect motoring offenses, including speeding, vehicles going through a red traffic light, vehicles going through a toll booth without paying, unauthorized use of a bus lane, or for recording vehicles inside a congestion charge area.

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Traffic engineering (transportation)

Traffic engineering is a branch of civil engineering that uses engineering techniques to achieve the safe and efficient movement of people and goods on roadways.

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Traffic psychology

Traffic psychology is a discipline of psychology that studies the relationship between psychological processes and the behavior of road users.

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Traffic sign

Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to give instructions or provide information to road users.

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Traffic ticket

A traffic ticket is a notice issued by a law enforcement official to a motorist or other road user, indicating that the user has violated traffic laws.

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Traffic violations reciprocity

Under traffic violations reciprocity agreements, non-resident drivers are treated like residents when they are stopped for a traffic offense that occurs in another jurisdiction.

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Travis County, Texas

Travis County is located in Central Texas.

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Tri-Cities, Washington

The Tri-Cities are three closely linked cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland) at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington.

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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson (Cuk Ṣon; Tucsón) is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is home to the University of Arizona.

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Tularosa, New Mexico

Tularosa is a villageFor census purposes it is called a village, but in New Mexico it is historically called a town.

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Tunica Resorts, Mississippi

Tunica Resorts,"." U.S. Census Bureau.

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Turner Turnpike

The Turner Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in central Oklahoma, connecting its two largest cities, Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

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Two-lane expressway

A two-lane expressway or two-lane freeway is an expressway or freeway with only one lane in each direction, and usually no median barrier.

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Tybouts Corner, Delaware

Tybouts Corner is an unincorporated populated place in New Castle County, Delaware, United States.

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U.S. Route 1 in Georgia

U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) in the U.S. state of Georgia, which is concurrent for almost its entire length with State Route 4 (SR 4), is a highway traversing south–north through portions of Charlton, Ware, Bacon, Appling, Toombs, Emanuel, Jefferson, and Richmond counties in the southeastern and east-central parts of the state.

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U.S. Route 1 in Maryland

U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is the easternmost and longest of the major north–south routes of the older 1920s era United States Numbered Highway System, running from Key West, Florida, to Fort Kent, Maine.

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U.S. Route 113

U.S. Route 113 (US 113) is a U.S. Highway that is a spur of US 13 in the U.S. states of Maryland and Delaware.

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U.S. Route 123

U.S. Route 123 (US 123) is a spur of US 23 in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina.

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U.S. Route 127 in Michigan

US Highway 127 (US 127) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

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U.S. Route 13 in Delaware

U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a U.S. highway running from Fayetteville, North Carolina, north to Morrisville, Pennsylvania.

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U.S. Route 130

U.S. Route 130 (US 130) is a U.S. Highway that is a spur route of US 30, located completely within the state of New Jersey.

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U.S. Route 131

US Highway 131 (US 131) is a north–south United States Highway, of which all but 0.64 of its 269.96 miles (1.03 of 434.46 km) are within the state of Michigan.

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U.S. Route 15 in Maryland

U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Walterboro, South Carolina, north to Painted Post, New York.

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U.S. Route 15 in Pennsylvania

U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is United States Numbered Highway that runs from Walterboro, South Carolina, north to Painted Post, New York.

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U.S. Route 160 in Colorado

U.S. Route 160 (US 160) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that travels from Tuba City, Arizona, to Poplar Bluff, Missouri.

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U.S. Route 167

U.S. Route 167 is a north-south United States Highway within the U.S. states of Louisiana and Arkansas.

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U.S. Route 189

U.S. Route 189 is a spur of U.S. Route 89.

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U.S. Route 19 in Florida

U.S. Highway 19 (US 19) runs about along Florida's west coast from an interchange with US 41 in Memphis, south of Tampa, and continues to the Georgia border north of Monticello.

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U.S. Route 2 in Michigan

US Highway 2 (US 2) is a component of the United States Numbered Highway System that connects Everett, Washington, to the Upper Peninsula (UP) of the US state of Michigan, with a separate segment that runs from Rouses Point, New York, to Houlton, Maine.

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U.S. Route 20 in Idaho

U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) is the portion of an east–west United States Numbered Highway in the state of Idaho.

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U.S. Route 20 in Iowa

U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) in Iowa is a major east–west artery which runs across the state, separating the northern third of Iowa from the southern two-thirds.

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U.S. Route 202 in New Jersey

U.S. Route 202 (US 202) is a U.S. Highway running from New Castle, Delaware northeast to Bangor, Maine.

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U.S. Route 23 in Tennessee

U.S. Route 23 (US 23) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that travels from Jacksonville, Florida, to Mackinaw City, Michigan.

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U.S. Route 25 in Georgia

U.S. Highway 25 (US 25) is a United States Numbered Highway that travels from Brunswick, Georgia, to the Kentucky–Ohio state line, where Covington, Kentucky, meets Cincinnati, Ohio, at the Ohio River.

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U.S. Route 278

U.S. Route 278 (US 278) is a parallel route of US 78.

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U.S. Route 285

U.S. Route 285 is a north–south United States highway, running 846 miles (1,362 km) through the states of Texas, New Mexico and Colorado.

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U.S. Route 29 in Maryland

U.S. Route 29 (US 29) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for from Pensacola, Florida, to the western suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland.

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U.S. Route 3

U.S. Route 3 (US 3) is a United States Numbered Highway running from Cambridge, Massachusetts, through New Hampshire, to the Canada–United States border near Third Connecticut Lake, where it connects to Quebec Route 257.

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U.S. Route 30

U.S. Route 30 or U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) is an east–west main route of the United States Numbered Highway System, with the highway traveling across the Northern U.S. With a length of, it is the third-longest U.S. Highway, after US 20 and US 6.

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U.S. Route 30 in New Jersey

U.S. Route 30 (US 30) is a U.S. highway running from Astoria, Oregon east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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U.S. Route 301 in Delaware

U.S. Route 301 (US 301) is a US Highway running from Sarasota, Florida, north to Biddles Corner, Delaware.

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U.S. Route 301 in Maryland

U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in the state of Maryland is a major highway that runs from the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge over the Potomac River into Virginia northeast to Delaware.

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U.S. Route 322 in New Jersey

U.S. Route 322 (US 322) is a spur of U.S. Route 22, running from Cleveland, Ohio, east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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U.S. Route 33

U.S. Route 33 (US 33) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs northwest–southeast for from northern Indiana to Richmond, Virginia, passing through Ohio and West Virginia en route.

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U.S. Route 340

U.S. Route 340 (US 340) is a spur route of US 40, and runs from Greenville, Virginia, to Frederick, Maryland.

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U.S. Route 341

U.S. Route 341 (US 341) is a U.S. highway entirely in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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U.S. Route 395

U.S. Route 395 (US 395), also known as U.S. Highway 395, is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that traverses the inland areas of the western states of California, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.

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U.S. Route 40

U.S. Route 40 or U.S. Highway 40 (US 40), also known as the Main Street of America (a nickname shared with U.S. Route 66), is a major east–west United States Highway traveling across the United States from the Mountain States to the Mid-Atlantic States.

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U.S. Route 40 in Delaware

U.S. Route 40 (US 40) is a US highway running from Silver Summit, Utah, east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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U.S. Route 40 in Utah

The west end of U.S. Route 40 (US-40) is in the U.S. state of Utah at Silver Creek Junction in Silver Summit (about east of Salt Lake City) with Interstate 80.

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U.S. Route 412

U.S. Route 412 is an east–west United States highway, first commissioned in 1982.

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U.S. Route 412 in Oklahoma

U.S. Route 412 (abbreviated US-412) is a U.S. highway in the south-central portion of the United States, connecting Springer, New Mexico to Columbia, Tennessee.

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U.S. Route 441 in Georgia

U.S. Route 441 (US 441) in the U.S. state of Georgia is a north–south United States Highway through the east-central portion of the state.

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U.S. Route 45

U.S. Route 45 (US 45) is a major north-south United States highway and a border-to-border route, from Lake Superior to the Gulf of Mexico.

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U.S. Route 45 Alternate

U.S. Route 45 Alternate (US 45 Alternate, also signed as US 45A) is a alternate route of US 45 in northeastern Mississippi, running from Brooksville, through West Point, to Shannon, which lies just south of Tupelo.

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U.S. Route 49

U.S. Route 49 (US 49) is a north–south United States highway.

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U.S. Route 49W

U.S. Route 49W (US 49W) is an U.S. Highway in the Delta region of Mississippi, passing through Yazoo, Humphreys, Sunflower, and Tallahatchie counties.

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U.S. Route 50 in Maryland

U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching just over from West Sacramento, California, east to Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlantic Ocean.

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U.S. Route 50 in Missouri

U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route in the state of Missouri.

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U.S. Route 50 in Nevada

U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a transcontinental highway in the United States, stretching from West Sacramento, California, in the west to Ocean City, Maryland, on the east coast.

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U.S. Route 51 in Tennessee

U.S. Route 51 (US 51), mostly overlapped by the unsigned State Route 3 (SR 3), is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee, that is 135.9 miles (218.71 km) long, completely within West Tennessee.

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U.S. Route 54

U.S. Route 54 (US 54) is an east–west United States Highway that runs northeast–southwest for from El Paso, Texas, to Griggsville, Illinois.

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U.S. Route 550

U.S. Route 550 (US 550) is a spur of U.S. Highway 50 that runs from Bernalillo, New Mexico to Montrose, Colorado in the western United States.

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U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts

U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Massachusetts is a portion of the cross-country route connecting Providence, Rhode Island, to Fall River, New Bedford, and Cape Cod.

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U.S. Route 61

U.S. Route 61 or U.S. Highway 61 (U.S. 61) is a major United States highway that extends between New Orleans, Louisiana and the city of Wyoming, Minnesota.

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U.S. Route 63

U.S. Route 63 (US 63) is a, north–south United States Highway primarily in the Midwestern and Southern United States.

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U.S. Route 64

U.S. Route 64 (US 64) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 2,281 miles (3,672 km) from Nags Head in eastern North Carolina to just southwest of the Four Corners in northeast Arizona.

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U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico

U.S. Route 70 (US 70) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that travels from Globe, Arizona, east to Atlantic, North Carolina.

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U.S. Route 71

U.S. Route 71 or U.S. Highway 71 (US 71) is a major north–south United States highway that extends for over 1500 miles (2500 km) in the central United States.

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U.S. Route 71 in Missouri

U.S. Route 71 (US 71) is a major north–south U.S. Highway that runs from Louisiana to Canada.

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U.S. Route 72

U.S. Route 72 (US 72) is an east–west United States highway that travels for from southwestern Tennessee, throughout North Mississippi, North Alabama, and southeastern Tennessee.

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U.S. Route 78

U.S. Route 78 (US 78) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for from Cash, Arkansas to Charleston, South Carolina.

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U.S. Route 82

U.S. Route 82 (US 82) is an east–west United States highway in the Southern United States.

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U.S. Route 82 in Georgia

U.S. Route 82 (US 82) is a U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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U.S. Route 84

U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is an east–westUS 84 was signed north-south in parts of Colorado and New Mexico.

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U.S. Route 90

U.S. Route 90 or U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) is an east–west major United States highway in the Southern United States.

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U.S. Route 90 Business (New Orleans, Louisiana)

U.S. Highway 90 Business (US 90 Bus.) is a business route of U.S. Highway 90 located in and near New Orleans, Louisiana.

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U.S. Route 93 in Nevada

In the U.S. state of Nevada, U.S. Route 93 (US 93) is a major United States Numbered Highway traversing the eastern edge of the state.

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U.S. Route 95

U.S. Route 95 (US 95) is a major north–south United States Highway in the western United States.

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U.S. Route 95 in Nevada

U.S. Route 95 (US 95) is a major U.S. highway traversing the U.S. state of Nevada from north to south directly through Las Vegas and providing connections to both Carson City (via US 50) and Reno (via Interstate 80).

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U.S. Route 98

U.S. Route 98 (US 98) is an east–west United States Highway in the Southeastern United States that runs from western Mississippi to southern Florida.

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U.S. Route 98 in Florida

U.S. Route 98 (US 98) is a major east-west thoroughfare through the U.S. state of Florida.

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U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 66

U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 66 is a major east–west arterial on St. Croix in the United States Virgin Islands and is named the Melvin H. Evans Highway in honor of the territory's first elected governor.

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United States Environmental Protection Agency

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters.

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United States Numbered Highway System

The United States Numbered Highway System (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States.

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United States Postal Service

The United States Postal Service (USPS), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, its insular areas, and its associated states.

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United States Virgin Islands

The United States Virgin Islands, officially the Virgin Islands of the United States, are a group of Caribbean islands and an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States.

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Upper Peninsula of Michigan

The Upper Peninsula of Michigan—also known as Upper Michigan or colloquially the U.P.—is the northern and more elevated of the two major landmasses that make up the U.S. state of Michigan; it is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac.

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Utah

Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Utah Department of Transportation

The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is an agency of the state government of Utah, United States; it is usually referred to by its initials UDOT (pronounced "you-dot").

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Vagueness doctrine

In American constitutional law, a statute is void for vagueness and unenforceable if it is too vague for the average citizen to understand.

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Valdez, Alaska

Valdez (Alutiiq: Suacit) is a city in the Chugach Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Valdosta, Georgia

Valdosta is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Vehicle blind spot

A blind spot in a vehicle or vehicle blind spot is an area around the vehicle that cannot be directly seen by the driver while at the controls, under existing circumstances.

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Vermont

Vermont is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Vicksburg, Mississippi

Vicksburg is a historic city in Warren County, Mississippi, United States.

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Vienna, Missouri

Vienna is a city in and the county seat of Maries County, Missouri, United States.

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Virginia

Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.

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Virginia Department of Transportation

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is the agency of the state government responsible for transportation in the state of Virginia in the United States.

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Waipahu, Hawaii

Waipahu is a former sugarcane plantation town and now census-designated place (CDP) located in the Ewa District on the island of Ookinaahu in the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaiokinai, United States.

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Wake Island

Wake Island (kio flower), also known as Wake Atoll, is a coral atoll in the Micronesia subregion of the Pacific Ocean.

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Wanship, Utah

Wanship is a census-designated place in Summit County, Utah, United States.

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Ward County, Texas

Ward County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Washington (state)

Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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Washington County, Utah

Washington County is a county in the southwestern corner of Utah, United States.

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Washington State Department of Transportation

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT or WashDOT, both) is a governmental agency that constructs, maintains, and regulates the use of transportation infrastructure in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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Washington, Utah

Washington is a city in south central Washington County, Utah, United States and is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area.

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Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area

The Washington–Baltimore combined metropolitan statistical area is a statistical area, including the overlapping metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.

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Wasilla, Alaska

The City of Wasilla (Dena'ina: Benteh) is a city in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, United States and the fourth-largest city in Alaska.

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Weight

In science and engineering, the weight of an object, is the force acting on the object due to acceleration of gravity.

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West Wendover, Nevada

West Wendover is a small city in Elko County, Nevada, United States.

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Western Maryland

An enlargeable map of Maryland's 23 counties and one independent city Western Maryland, also known as the Maryland panhandle, is the portion of the U.S. state of Maryland that typically consists of Washington, Allegany, and Garrett counties.

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Western United States

The Western United States, also called the American West, the Western States, the Far West, and the West, is the region comprising the westernmost U.S. states.

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Will County, Illinois

Will County is a county in the northeastern part of the state of Illinois.

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Will Rogers Turnpike

The Will Rogers Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Williamson County, Texas

Williamson County (sometimes abbreviated as "Wilco") is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Williamstown, New Jersey

Williamstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Monroe Township in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Willow, Alaska

Willow is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington (Lenape: Paxahakink / Pakehakink) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. The city was built on the site of Fort Christina, the first Swedish settlement in North America. It lies at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek, near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River.

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Windsor, North Carolina

Windsor is a town in Bertie County, North Carolina, United States.

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Winnemucca, Nevada

Winnemucca is the only incorporated city in, and is the county seat of Humboldt County, Nevada, United States.

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest of the United States.

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Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester is the 2nd most populous city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the 114th most populous city in the United States.

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Wrens, Georgia

Wrens is a city in Jefferson County, Georgia, United States.

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Wyoming

Wyoming is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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See also

Road transportation in the United States

United States transportation law

References

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