
In case you couldn't tell, I'm a "Limited Government" man. I think our governments (all levels) do far too many things. (For a list of the things our Federal government is supposed to do, please see Article I, Section 8 of our Constitution.) National highways, however, are indeed a Federal responsibility. And while few things governments do are done well, the Interstate Highway System is pretty decent; a standardized system of highways allowing us to travel between states without difficulty. Just by the numerical designation of the road you can tell if it runs North-South or East-West, if it's a loop, or if it's a spur. It's a commonly accepted infrastructure element now, but a radical idea at it's start.
Here's an "Interstate Density Map", or a map of interstate highways over time. And here's an analysis of what the system has meant to the country (written back in 1996, for the 40th birthday).
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