[Talk-us] Historic 66 as highway=trunk in OK
Kevin Broderick
ktb at kevinbroderick.com
Thu Aug 29 14:36:20 UTC 2019
Vermont has at least two state highways that are partially or entirely
gravel, too.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 10:20 AM Wolfgang Zenker <wolfgang at lyxys.ka.sub.org>
wrote:
> * Paul Johnson <baloo at ursamundi.org> [190829 14:09]:
> > On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 6:40 AM Joseph Eisenberg <
> joseph.eisenberg at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> >> That's probably not relevant for anywhere in the USA (even in Alaska
> >> the main highways between cities are paved... right?) but it's a
> >> reminder that we can certainly choose to do things in a way that makes
> >> sense for mapping the USA; we don't have to use the British or German
> >> standards.
>
> > The larger cities in southern Alaska. Most are gravel, including a paper
> > interstate. I think Alaska's the last state to still have gravel state
> > highways.
>
> Many (if not most) of Montanas "Secondary State Highways" are gravel.
>
> Wolfgang
> ( lyx @ OSM )
>
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