List Of Interstate Highways
This list includes the primary (one- and two- digit) Interstate Highways of the United States, with cross-references to their associated auxiliary (3-digit) routes. Even route numbers are assigned to east–west routes, generally from south (e.g., I-4) to north (I-96), with coast-to-coast and other long-distance routes ending in '0'. Similarly, odd route numbers are assigned to north–south routes, from west (I-5) to east (I-99), with border-to-border and other long distance routes ending in '5'.
Five pairs of numbers are duplicated throughout the system; the corresponding highways are separated by large distances to prevent confusion. Below, these are differentiated from each other by "West" and "East".
The main list is followed by sections listing the primary Interstate highways in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Separate articles list auxiliary (3-digit) interstates and business routes.
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