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user-inactivated  ·  2370 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: I suddenly wondered why I-50/I-60 don't exist

The Interstate Highway System is a miracle of modern technology and the power of a functional government. The amount of technology in our roads is astounding. Asphalt itself is a wonder material. And we recycle 98% of it. (fuck you solar freaking roadways)

Odd number highways go north-south. Odd Highways ending in "5" are considered major arteries. Even numbered highways go east-west, and those ending in "0" are considered major highways. A three digit highway is a spur (First digit is odd) that only connects once to a highway and it is a loop if the first digit is even. The 405 is a loop that touches I-5 twice. I-880 is a shit ass portal to hell loop that touches I-80 twice, while I-105, for example goes from I-5 to LAX.

All made possible by Eisenhower who was ashamed of the sorry state of the US surface transportation network and awestruck by the German Autobahns. The best thing about the Highway act of 1956 is that it standardized all roads signs, widths and construction so that a car going from California to Boston, for example, could expect the same quality of road and understand the signs all the way across the country.

$500 billion total cost, 48,000 miles and who knows how much benefit to the US economy over the years. That and the vaccination programs started under Eisenhower are the best parts of his legacy.





kleinbl00  ·  2370 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    All made possible by Eisenhower who was ashamed of the sorry state of the US surface transportation network and awestruck by the German Autobahns.

More accurately, he freaked out about the logistical nightmare of mobilizing troops and armor from one coast to the other and, having done it as a truck driver in 1919, knew that 59 freaking days was far too long of a mobilization time should a border need to be defended.

user-inactivated  ·  2369 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Isn't there some kind of regulation saying that at an interval of every x miles of interstate there needs to be a straight stretch for the launching and landing of aircraft?

Edit: Wikipedia says that's an urban legend. I refuse to disbelieve.

user-inactivated  ·  2369 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Total Urban Legend. Jets land on thicker concrete pads than roads. You COULD land jets on highways, but at that point the nukes are in the air and landing fighter jets is of the least concern.

johnnyFive  ·  2370 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Another thing to add to the list of "things that would never get through Congress now."