United States Numbered Highways are components of a national system of highways that is administered by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the various state departments of transportation. These U.S. Numbered Highways were initially designated on November 11, 1926, and extend throughout the contiguous United States.
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| - Liste der United States Highways (de)
- List of United States Numbered Highways (en)
- Lijst van U.S. Routes (nl)
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| - Lijst van U.S. Routes in de Verenigde Staten. De (AASHTO) en de staten zijn het er niet altijd over eens waar de eindpunten van de US Highways liggen. De volgende tabel is gebaseerd op informatie van de AASHTO, met vermelding van gevallen waar de staten borden hebben geplaatst die een ander eindpunt aangeven. (nl)
- United States Highways sind mit den deutschen Bundesstraßen vergleichbar. Die ersten Highways wurden 1924 geplant und 1926 eröffnet. Die Bezeichnung „U.S. Highway“ wird von der American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) vergeben. Sie werden genauso wie die State Routes von den einzelnen Bundesstaaten finanziert. Der ehemalige U.S. Highway 66 ist wahrscheinlich der bekannteste U.S. Highway. Der längste ist U.S. Highway 20, der von Boston an der Ostküste über mehr als 5400 Kilometer quer durch den Kontinent bis nach Newport am Pazifik verläuft. (de)
- United States Numbered Highways are components of a national system of highways that is administered by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the various state departments of transportation. These U.S. Numbered Highways were initially designated on November 11, 1926, and extend throughout the contiguous United States. (en)
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| - Caballo, New Mexico
- Calexico, California
- California State Route 119
- California State Route 299
- California State Route 33
- California State Route 99
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Canada–United States border
- Cape May–Lewes Ferry
- Carlton, Minnesota
- Carrizo Springs, Texas
- Carrollton, Kentucky
- Casper, Wyoming
- Pound, Virginia
- Powhatan, Virginia
- Presho, South Dakota
- Presidio, Texas
- Prineville, Oregon
- Provincetown, Massachusetts
- Provo, Utah
- Punta Gorda, Florida
- Queen Valley, Arizona
- Rock Port, Missouri
- Rock Springs, Wyoming
- Rockingham, North Carolina
- Rosman, North Carolina
- Round Rock, Texas
- Rouses Point, New York
- San Antonio, Texas
- San Jose, California
- San Luis, Arizona
- Sanderson, Texas
- Sandusky, Ohio
- Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Santa Monica, California
- Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
- Sarasota, Florida
- Savannah, Georgia
- Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Mexico (town), New York
- Key West, Florida
- Corridor H
- Tower Junction, Wyoming
- Barnesville, Georgia
- Bay City, Michigan
- Beckley, West Virginia
- Bemidji, Minnesota
- Bernalillo, New Mexico
- Berwyn, Illinois
- Biddles Corner, Delaware
- Big Bend National Park
- Big Springs, Nebraska
- Biggsville, Illinois
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Bishop, California
- Blaine, Washington
- Bluff, Utah
- Boardman, Oregon
- Boerne, Texas
- Bonner Springs, Kansas
- Bowie, Texas
- Bradenton, Florida
- Brady, Texas
- Brenda, Arizona
- Brigham City, Utah
- Davenport, Iowa
- Dawson, Nebraska
- Daytona Beach, Florida
- De Queen, Arkansas
- Deadwood, South Dakota
- Deaver, Wyoming
- Decommissioned highway
- Del Rio, Texas
- Delaware Bay
- Delaware Route 1
- Deming, New Mexico
- Derby Line, Vermont
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Holbrook, Arizona
- Hondo, New Mexico
- Hopkinsville, Kentucky
- Houlton, Maine
- Hudson Oaks, Texas
- Hudson River
- Hunting Island State Park
- Huntington, Indiana
- Hurley, Wisconsin
- Joplin, Missouri
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