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Study Guide: Interstate 10: A Transcontinental Highway Profile

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Interstate 10: A Transcontinental Highway Profile Study Guide

Interstate 10: General Overview and Route Characteristics

Interstate 10 is characterized as the southernmost transcontinental highway within the U.S. Interstate Highway System.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 10 is designated as the southernmost transcontinental highway in the U.S. Interstate Highway System.

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Interstate 10 spans a total length of approximately 2,460 miles.

Answer: True

Explanation: The total length of Interstate 10 is approximately 2,460.34 miles.

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The final section of Interstate 10 was completed in 1956, the same year it was planned.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 was part of the original Interstate Highway network planned in 1956; however, its final section was not completed until 1990.

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Interstate 10's western terminus is located at the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica, California.

Answer: True

Explanation: The western terminus of Interstate 10 is indeed located at State Route 1 in Santa Monica, California, where it meets the Pacific Ocean.

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Interstate 10 passes through nine U.S. states from west to east.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 traverses eight U.S. states: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.

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The western terminus of I-10 is in Jacksonville, Florida.

Answer: False

Explanation: The western terminus of Interstate 10 is in Santa Monica, California; its eastern terminus is in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Interstate 10 is ranked as the longest Interstate Highway in the United States.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 is the fourth-longest Interstate Highway in the United States, measuring approximately 2,460 miles.

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What is the eastern terminus of Interstate 10?

Answer: The Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida.

Explanation: The eastern terminus of Interstate 10 is located at its junction with Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the eight states traversed by Interstate 10 from west to east?

Answer: Oklahoma

Explanation: Interstate 10 traverses California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Oklahoma is not among these states.

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How does Interstate 10 rank in length among U.S. Interstate Highways?

Answer: It is the fourth-longest.

Explanation: Interstate 10 ranks as the fourth-longest Interstate Highway in the United States.

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Which major city is NOT listed as being connected by Interstate 10 in the provided text?

Answer: Denver

Explanation: Denver is not located along the route of Interstate 10. The highway connects major cities such as Phoenix, San Antonio, and New Orleans.

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Western Segments: California and Arizona

The segment of I-10 between Santa Monica and the East Los Angeles Interchange is known as the San Bernardino Freeway.

Answer: False

Explanation: This segment of Interstate 10 is officially designated as the Santa Monica Freeway, not the San Bernardino Freeway.

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The Rosa Parks Freeway designation applies to a specific segment of the Santa Monica Freeway in California.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Rosa Parks Freeway designation is applied to a specific segment of the Santa Monica Freeway, extending from Interstate 405 to Interstate 110.

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A sign declaring I-10 as the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway was present near its western terminus until 2022.

Answer: True

Explanation: From 1976 until its legislative removal in 2022, a sign near the western terminus of I-10 in Santa Monica identified it as the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway.

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In Arizona, Interstate 10 is designated as the Grand Canyon Memorial Highway.

Answer: False

Explanation: In Arizona, Interstate 10 is designated as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway, not the Grand Canyon Memorial Highway.

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The Papago Freeway is a significant portion of I-10 that runs through Phoenix, Arizona.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Papago Freeway constitutes a vital segment of Interstate 10 within the metropolitan Phoenix freeway system.

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Interstate 10 reaches its highest elevation east of Tucson, Arizona, exceeding 5,000 feet.

Answer: True

Explanation: The highest elevation along Interstate 10 occurs just east of Tucson, Arizona, where it briefly surpasses 5,000 feet above sea level.

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The Sonny Bono Memorial Freeway is a designation for a section of I-10 in Palm Springs, California.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Sonny Bono Memorial Freeway is a designation applied to a section of Interstate 10 in the Palm Springs area of California.

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What is the primary designation of the I-10 segment between Santa Monica and the East Los Angeles Interchange?

Answer: Santa Monica Freeway

Explanation: The segment of Interstate 10 between Santa Monica and the East Los Angeles Interchange is designated as the Santa Monica Freeway.

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What is the designation for Interstate 10 in Arizona?

Answer: Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway

Explanation: In Arizona, Interstate 10 is generally designated as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway. The Papago Freeway is a specific segment of I-10 within the Phoenix metropolitan area.

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The Papago Freeway, a vital part of the Phoenix freeway system, is a section of which Interstate?

Answer: I-10

Explanation: The Papago Freeway is a significant segment of Interstate 10 that runs through Phoenix, Arizona.

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Where does Interstate 10 reach its highest elevation?

Answer: East of Tucson, Arizona

Explanation: Interstate 10 attains its highest elevation just east of Tucson, Arizona, approximately 20 miles west of Willcox.

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What was the previous name associated with a section of I-10 near its western terminus in Santa Monica, removed in 2022?

Answer: The Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway

Explanation: The section of Interstate 10 near its western terminus in Santa Monica was previously designated the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway until its removal in 2022.

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Which of the following cities is located west of Phoenix along the I-10 corridor?

Answer: None of the above

Explanation: Tucson is located southeast of Phoenix along I-10. Las Cruces and El Paso are located significantly further east. Therefore, none of the listed cities are west of Phoenix along the I-10 corridor.

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What is the significance of the milemarkers near Buckeye, Arizona, on I-10?

Answer: Westbound lanes have shields and directions every 0.2 miles, while eastbound lanes have inconsistencies.

Explanation: Near Buckeye, Arizona, westbound lanes of Interstate 10 feature milemarkers with the Interstate shield and direction every 0.2 miles, whereas eastbound lanes exhibit inconsistencies in this regard.

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Southwestern Corridor: New Mexico and Texas

Texas contains the shortest segment of Interstate 10 among all the states it traverses.

Answer: False

Explanation: Texas contains the longest segment of Interstate 10, accounting for over one-third of its total length.

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In New Mexico, Interstate 10 largely follows the path of U.S. Route 66.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 in New Mexico primarily follows the former path of U.S. Route 80, not U.S. Route 66.

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Interstate 10 has a concurrency with U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico between Lordsburg and Las Cruces.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 10 shares a concurrency with U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico along the stretch between Lordsburg and Las Cruces.

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Interstate 20 terminates at Interstate 10 in El Paso, Texas.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 20 terminates at Interstate 10 in Reeves County, Texas, which is west of El Paso, not directly within the city.

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The Katy Freeway, a section of I-10 in Houston, Texas, features up to 18 lanes.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Katy Freeway, a segment of I-10 in Houston, Texas, is recognized as one of the widest freeways globally, with up to 18 lanes.

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The expansion of the Katy Freeway in Houston utilized the right-of-way of a former major state highway.

Answer: False

Explanation: The expansion of the Katy Freeway in Houston utilized the right-of-way of the former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad, not a state highway.

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In Beaumont, Texas, I-10 is designated differently based on its direction relative to Calder Avenue.

Answer: True

Explanation: In Beaumont, Texas, Interstate 10 carries different designations (I-10 south, I-10 north, I-10 east) relative to Calder Avenue and the Neches River.

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The speed limit on sections of Interstate 10 in Texas was raised to 80 mph in 2006.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 2006, the speed limit on certain sections of Interstate 10 in Texas was increased to 80 mph.

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Which U.S. Highway did Interstate 10 largely follow in New Mexico?

Answer: U.S. Route 80

Explanation: Interstate 10 in New Mexico largely follows the former path of U.S. Route 80 across the state.

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What is the common nickname for the section of I-10 in Houston, Texas, known for its extensive width?

Answer: The Katy Freeway

Explanation: The section of Interstate 10 in Houston, Texas, renowned for its extensive width, is commonly known as the Katy Freeway.

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The expansion of the Katy Freeway in Houston utilized the right-of-way of which former transportation entity?

Answer: A railroad

Explanation: The expansion of the Katy Freeway in Houston utilized the right-of-way of the former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad.

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What changes to speed limits on I-10 in Texas occurred after 1999?

Answer: The limit was raised to 75 mph, then 80 mph, and nighttime limits were eliminated.

Explanation: Following 1999, speed limits on sections of Interstate 10 in Texas were increased to 75 mph, then to 80 mph, and nighttime speed limits were subsequently eliminated.

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Interstate 10 is concurrent with U.S. Highway 180 in New Mexico between which two points?

Answer: Deming and El Paso, Texas

Explanation: In New Mexico, Interstate 10 is concurrent with U.S. Highway 180 between Deming and the Texas state line, which leads into El Paso.

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Gulf Coast Journey: Louisiana and Mississippi

The Atchafalaya Swamp Freeway is an elevated section of I-10 in Texas.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Atchafalaya Swamp Freeway is an elevated section of Interstate 10 located in Louisiana, not Texas.

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I-12 serves as a bypass route for I-10, traveling north of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 12 functions as a bypass route for Interstate 10, running north of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana and connecting Baton Rouge to Slidell.

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The Pontchartrain Expressway is a section of I-10 that bypasses the central business district of New Orleans.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Pontchartrain Expressway is a section of I-10 that passes through the Central Business District of New Orleans. The I-610 auxiliary route serves as a bypass.

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A dip in I-10 near the I-10/I-610 junction in New Orleans is known for frequent flooding during hurricanes.

Answer: True

Explanation: A low-lying section of Interstate 10 near the I-10/I-610 junction in New Orleans is highly susceptible to flooding, particularly during hurricane events.

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Interstate 10 passes through the cities of Bay St. Louis and Pascagoula in Mississippi.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 passes north of Bay St. Louis and Pascagoula in Mississippi, rather than directly through them.

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Interstate 210 is a loop route serving Lake Charles, Louisiana, that connects to I-10.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 210 is a loop route in Lake Charles, Louisiana, that branches off from and reconnects with Interstate 10.

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The NASA Stennis Space Center is located directly on Interstate 10 in Mississippi.

Answer: False

Explanation: The NASA Stennis Space Center is located south of Interstate 10 in Mississippi, not directly on the highway.

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I-610 in New Orleans serves as a shortcut bypassing the central business district.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 610 functions as a bypass route for the central business district of New Orleans, offering a shortcut around the main I-10 alignment.

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The Horace Wilkinson Bridge carries I-10 across the Mobile River in Alabama.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Horace Wilkinson Bridge carries Interstate 10 across the Mississippi River in Louisiana. The George Wallace Tunnel carries I-10 under the Mobile River in Alabama.

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In Mississippi, I-10 passes directly through the cities of Gulfport and Biloxi.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 passes north of the cities of Gulfport and Biloxi in Mississippi, not directly through them.

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What is the significance of I-12 in Louisiana concerning I-10?

Answer: It serves as a bypass route north of Lake Pontchartrain.

Explanation: Interstate 12 serves as a bypass route for Interstate 10, traveling north of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana and connecting Baton Rouge to Slidell.

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Which section of I-10 in New Orleans passes through the Central Business District?

Answer: Pontchartrain Expressway

Explanation: The Pontchartrain Expressway is the section of Interstate 10 that passes through the Central Business District of New Orleans.

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What environmental issue is particularly associated with a dip in I-10 near the I-10/I-610 junction in New Orleans?

Answer: Flooding

Explanation: A low-lying section of Interstate 10 near the I-10/I-610 junction in New Orleans is highly susceptible to flooding, particularly during hurricane events.

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The Stephen Ambrose Memorial Highway is a designation for I-10 in which state?

Answer: Louisiana

Explanation: In Louisiana, Interstate 10 is designated as the Stephen Ambrose Memorial Highway from near Slidell to the Mississippi state line.

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Which Mississippi counties does Interstate 10 run through?

Answer: Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson

Explanation: In Mississippi, Interstate 10 traverses Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson counties along the Gulf Coast.

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What is the name of the 18-mile stretch of elevated highway in Louisiana between Lafayette and Baton Rouge?

Answer: The Atchafalaya Swamp Freeway

Explanation: The 18-mile elevated section of Interstate 10 in Louisiana between Lafayette and Baton Rouge is known as the Atchafalaya Swamp Freeway.

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Which of the following is an auxiliary route associated with I-10 in the New Orleans area?

Answer: I-610

Explanation: Interstate 610 is an auxiliary route associated with Interstate 10 in the New Orleans area, serving as a bypass for the central business district.

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Southeastern Segments: Alabama and Florida

The George Wallace Tunnel carries Interstate 10 under the Mobile River in Alabama.

Answer: True

Explanation: The George Wallace Tunnel, located in downtown Mobile, Alabama, carries Interstate 10 beneath the Mobile River.

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The Jubilee Parkway, also known as the Bayway, carries I-10 over the Mississippi Sound.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Jubilee Parkway, locally known as the Bayway, carries Interstate 10 over Mobile Bay in Alabama, not the Mississippi Sound.

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In Florida, Interstate 10 directly serves the downtown areas of both Pensacola and Tallahassee.

Answer: False

Explanation: Interstate 10 runs north of the downtown areas of Pensacola and Tallahassee in Florida, serving their suburban vicinities.

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Interstate 110 is an auxiliary route that branches off I-10 to serve downtown Pensacola, Florida.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 110 is a six-mile auxiliary route that branches from Interstate 10 to provide access to the downtown area of Pensacola, Florida.

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In Jacksonville, Florida, Interstate 10 shares its designation with the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 10 in Jacksonville, Florida, is also designated as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway, mirroring its designation in Arizona.

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Interstate 10 officially ends at its junction with Interstate 75 in Jacksonville, Florida.

Answer: False

Explanation: The eastern terminus of Interstate 10 is at its junction with Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida, not Interstate 75.

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The designation 'State Road 8' is commonly signed alongside Interstate 10 throughout Florida.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Interstate 10 is designated as State Road 8 throughout much of Florida, this designation is not commonly signed alongside the Interstate.

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Which tunnel carries I-10 under the Mobile River in Alabama?

Answer: The George Wallace Tunnel

Explanation: The George Wallace Tunnel carries Interstate 10 under the Mobile River in downtown Mobile, Alabama.

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What is the local nickname for the Jubilee Parkway, which carries I-10 over Mobile Bay?

Answer: The Bayway

Explanation: The Jubilee Parkway, which carries Interstate 10 over Mobile Bay, is locally known as the Bayway.

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Which auxiliary route serves the downtown area of Pensacola, Florida, branching off I-10?

Answer: I-110

Explanation: Interstate 110 is an auxiliary route that branches off Interstate 10 to serve the downtown area of Pensacola, Florida.

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What is the official endpoint of Interstate 10 in Jacksonville, Florida?

Answer: The junction with I-95

Explanation: The official eastern terminus of Interstate 10 is at its interchange with Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida.

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What is the designation of I-110 in Pensacola, Florida, in relation to State Roads?

Answer: SR 8A

Explanation: The Interstate 110 spur in Pensacola, Florida, is designated as State Road 8A (SR 8A).

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Interstate Highway System Concepts and Designations

The CANAMEX Corridor includes a segment of I-10 between Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona.

Answer: True

Explanation: Interstate 10 forms a portion of the federally designated CANAMEX Corridor between Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona.

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What does the designation 'transcontinental highway' imply for Interstate 10?

Answer: It crosses a significant portion of the North American continent.

Explanation: A transcontinental highway designation signifies a route that spans a substantial portion of a continent. Interstate 10, stretching from coast to coast, fulfills this definition for the United States.

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Which of the following is a function of auxiliary Interstate routes (e.g., I-410)?

Answer: To act as spurs or loops connecting to a main Interstate.

Explanation: Auxiliary Interstate routes, typically identified by three-digit numbers, primarily function as spurs or loops that connect to a main Interstate highway, providing access to different areas or bypassing congested zones.

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What designation indicates Interstate 10 is a crucial route for the nation's economy and defense?

Answer: National Highway System

Explanation: The designation of Interstate 10 as part of the National Highway System signifies its critical importance to the nation's economy, defense, and overall transportation network.

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What does a 'concurrency' mean in highway terminology?

Answer: A section where two or more routes share the same roadway.

Explanation: In highway terminology, a concurrency refers to a segment of roadway where two or more designated routes share the same physical path, indicated by overlapping signage.

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What is the purpose of a freeway designation?

Answer: To facilitate high-speed, high-volume traffic with controlled access.

Explanation: A freeway designation indicates a type of highway designed for high-speed, high-volume traffic, characterized by controlled access, grade-separated interchanges, and multiple lanes to ensure efficient movement.

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