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In the United States, future Interstate Highways include proposals to establish new mainline (one- and two-digit) routes to the Interstate Highway System.Included in this article are auxiliary Interstate Highways (designated by three-digit numbers) in varying stages of planning and construction, and the planned expansion of existing primary Interstate Highways.
Interstate 905; Interstate 7; Interstate 9; Interstate 210 (Mississippi) Interstate 310 (Mississippi) Interstate 410 (Louisiana 1955) Interstate 410 (Louisiana 1960) Interstate 410 (Louisiana 1969) Interstate 510 (Arizona) Interstate 710 (Arizona) Interstate 13; Interstate 13 (North Carolina–Virginia) Interstate 20 in North Carolina ...
The system has continued to expand and grow as additional federal funding has provided for new routes to be added, and many future Interstate Highways are currently either being planned or under construction. Though heavily funded by the federal government, Interstate Highways are owned by the state in which they were built.
Interstate highways continue to multiply in North Carolina. State and local officials on Monday unveiled signs for “Future I-685,” which will someday follow U.S. 421 from I-85 near Greensboro ...
Leaders from across the Permian Basin and beyond gathered Tuesday to celebrate progress on monumental future interstate highway expansion projects. U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, West Texas leaders tout ...
Interstate 3 (I-3), the 3rd Infantry Division Highway, is a proposed Interstate Highway in the United States to run from Savannah, Georgia, north to Augusta, Georgia, and Knoxville, Tennessee. The roadway was proposed in the same federal highway measure that gave birth to a proposal for I-14 .
Interstate 73 (I-73) is the designation for a future Interstate Highway in the US state of South Carolina. When completed, it will connect the Grand Strand area with the state's Interstate system. History
Tennessee State Route 690 is the designation given to highways currently open that are not yet part of I-69, but will be in the future. The first of these opened on February 21, 2024 around Union City .