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Что (кто) такое interstate - определение

NETWORK OF FREEWAYS IN THE UNITED STATES
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  • I-95]] in [[Columbia, Maryland]], built to modern standards.
  • Watervliet]], New York, showing the exit 8 [[diamond interchange]]
  • A view of I-75 in Atlanta, Georgia, featuring HOV lanes running alongside the median
  • General of the Army]] during World War II.
  • FDR's hand-drawn map from 1938
  • Examples of the auxiliary Interstate Highway numbering system. An odd hundreds digit means the route connects at only one end to the rest of the interstate system, known as a "spur route" (see I-310 and I-510 in image). An even hundreds digit means the route connects at both ends, which could be a bypass route (which has two termini) (see I-210 and I-810 in image) or a radial route (known also as a beltway, beltline, or circumferential route) (see I-610 in image).
  • Odd numbers run north–south with numbers increasing from west to east, while even numbers run east–west with numbers increasing from south to north.
  • US 22]]}} in [[Berks County, Pennsylvania]] (2008)
  • Map of routes in Alaska that receive funding from the Interstate program, but are not signed as Interstate Highways
  • alt= Eisenhower Interstate System sign
  • 1955 map: The planned status of U.S Highways in 1965, as a result of the developing Interstate Highway System
  • The Pershing Map
  • Map of routes in [[Puerto Rico]] that receive funding from the Interstate program, but are not signed as Interstate Highways
  • I‑55]] under construction in Mississippi, photo from May 1972
  • alt=Three black and white submissions, the third being similar to the modern Interstate Highway shield
  • I-376]] trailblazer with the new black-on-yellow "Toll" sign

interstate         
(interstates)
1.
Interstate means between states, especially the states of the United States.
...interstate highways.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
In the United States, an interstate is a major road linking states.
...the southbound lane of Interstate 75.
N-COUNT: also N num
interstate         
¦ adjective existing or carried on between states, especially of the US.
¦ noun one of a system of motorways running between US states.
¦ adverb Austral. from one state to another.
Interstate         
·adj Pertaining to the mutual relations of States; existing between, or including, different States; as, interstate commerce.

Википедия

Interstate Highway System

The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States. The system extends throughout the contiguous United States and has routes in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.

The United States Congress first funded roadways through the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, and began an effort to construct a national road grid with the passage of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921. In 1926, the United States Numbered Highway System was established, creating the first national road numbering system for cross-country travel. The roads were state-funded and maintained, and there were few national standards for road design. United States Numbered Highways ranged from two-lane country roads to multi-lane freeways. After Dwight D. Eisenhower became president in 1953, his administration developed a proposal for an interstate highway system, eventually resulting in the enactment of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956.

Unlike the earlier United States Numbered Highway System, the Interstates were designed to be an all-freeway system, with nationally unified standards for construction and signage. While some older freeways were adopted into the system, most of the routes were completely new construction, greatly expanding the freeway network in the United States. Particularly in densely populated urban areas, these new freeways were often controversial as their building necessitated the destruction of many older, well-established neighborhoods; as a result of the many freeway revolts during the 1960s and 1970s, several planned Interstates were abandoned or re-routed to avoid urban cores.

Construction of the original Interstate Highway System was proclaimed complete in 1992, despite deviations from the original 1956 plan and several stretches that did not fully conform with federal standards. The construction of the Interstate Highway System cost approximately $114 billion (equivalent to $558 billion in 2021). The system has continued to expand and grow as additional federal funding has provided for new routes to be added, and many future Interstate Highways are currently either being planned or under construction.

Though much of their construction was funded by the federal government, Interstate Highways are owned by the state in which they were built. With few exceptions, all Interstates must meet specific standards, such as having controlled access, physical barriers or median strips between lanes of oncoming traffic, breakdown lanes, avoiding at-grade intersections, no traffic lights and complying with federal traffic sign specifications. Interstate Highways use a numbering scheme in which primary Interstates are assigned one- or two-digit numbers, and shorter routes which branch off of longer ones are assigned three-digit numbers where the last two digits match the parent route. The Interstate Highway System is partially financed through the Highway Trust Fund, which itself is funded by a federal fuel tax. Though federal legislation initially banned the collection of tolls, some Interstate routes are toll roads, either because they were grandfathered into the system or because subsequent legislation has allowed for tolling of Interstates in some cases.

As of 2020, about one-quarter of all vehicle miles driven in the country used the Interstate Highway System, which had a total length of 48,756 miles (78,465 km).

Примеры употребления для interstate
1. The massive highway project buried Interstate '3 under downtown Boston and linked Interstate '0 to Logan.
2. The reopened "Ramp L" provides a direct connection from Interstate '3 north to Interstate '0 east toward Logan International Airport.
3. At least two sections of Interstate 80/'4 and Interstate 65 remained closed three days after the storm.
4. Five decades ago, the new interstate highway system was officially named the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.
5. The reopened Ramp L‘‘ provides a direct connection from Interstate '3 north to Interstate '0 east toward Logan International Airport.