The coolest interstate, in that it manages to link the great cities of New York, Chicago and San Francisco together. At over a couple thousand miles, it's also a long ass interstate, and manages to pass through a bunch of nothingness.
Pioneers used the Oregon Trail, we use Interstate 80.
A major interstate in the western United States running from Interstate 10 in Las Cruces, New Mexico to Interstate 90 in Buffalo, Wyoming. It passes through 3 states; New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming, as well as passes through the cities of Las Cruces, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Cheyenne, and Casper.
The portion of the freeway through Colorado is heavily urbanized from Pueblo to Fort Collins and is known as the "Front Range Urban Corridor," which is home to most of Colorado's 5 million people.
The entire length of Interstate 25 is rather scenic, especially the Colorado portion and parts of the roadway through northern New Mexico.
Man, I need to get to Albuquerque from Denver quickly. I know, I'll take Interstate 25, get there fast and be able to look at awesome mountains the whole way!
When the happy trail is exceedingly hairy, enough to be deemed a happy interstate.
That guy's belly hair is gnarly. It's called a happy trail - No, it's called a happy interstate.
Phenomena that occurs after exiting the interstate in which the driver continues to drive at high speeds (65+) through low speed zones (30-) such as neighborhoods and school crossings. Many speeding tickets are thought to be the result of this.
"Do you know how fast you were going through town?"
"75, I know....I'm still in the interstate of mind."
A 3-digit spur route off I-94 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It connects 4th St/Washington Ave/3rd St (the actual end of the freeway is uncertain to me) to I-494. It is about 10 miles long. Between State Highway 100 and Interstate 94, there is a "high occupancy vehicle" lane which in the morning rush hour is used for eastbound traffic and in the afternoon rush hour is used for westbound traffic.
This is like my favorite freeway number of all time. The interchange with I-94 sucks and needs to be reconstructed though.
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The state of mind one gets after driving on the highway/interstate for an extended period of time, where the driver feels like they are driving slow once on city and residential streets, and/or speed without realizing it.
After driving for hours Thomas got off the highway and had interstate mind, and found himself speeding through the neighborhood.
MOne of Modest Mouse's Albums. Which has a greater meaning, but you have to think about it and actually listen to the song " Interstae 8" It says, " I drove around for miles, I drove around for days, I drove around for months and never even got no place" also thinkk of the actual number 8, it is the sign for infinite only right side up, so basically Interstae 8 is a never ending Interstate.
I went on Interstate 8 and never came back
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