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How U.S. interstate highways are numbered
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We need to teach stuff like this in school again

Three ex-presidents denounce the current one in a two-week stretch.

Cool, now do Elon’s tunnels so I can finally teleport to Chipotle without hitting 6 red lights and a pothole the size of Ohio..

Interesting. Thanks for the info.

Very true, very interesting & very cool!! One time I did a little dive into the roadway's histories. I live in South East MA and I learned that a lot of the original roads around here I.e. like the Old Boston Post Road went all the way from Boston down to NY I believe. This road and most of all the other roads were created by the Native American tribes who'd use these old lanes/roads to travel on. A lot of Native American Tribes were migratory, moved to the coast during warmer weather and moved inland when winter was approaching. I've noticed to in traveling North, a lot of roads follow the river ways too. Old interstate/international highway Route 6, starts in Cape Cod and goes clear across the U.S. and ends up CA somewhere. I'd love to travel it sometime as like on a 'bucket list' thingy. Seeing the back roads of America. Charles Kuralt used to have a Sunday morning segment 'Traveling The Backroads of America' on one of the broadcasting channels. I forget which one now. Very cool video! Ty too for posting it. 😎

Interesting always wondered

Now I know, thank you

You learn something new everyday. Thank you for sharing.

아하~ 그러면 우리나라도?!?!

No reason he lying

Good to know

