Highway System
The Highway System is a network of roads designed for fast and efficient travel across long distances. It includes major routes, often called interstates, which connect cities and regions, allowing for the quick movement of people and goods. These highways are typically built to higher standards than local roads, featuring multiple lanes and limited access points.
Established in the United States in the 1950s, the Highway System has played a crucial role in economic growth and mobility. It facilitates trade and tourism, making it easier for businesses to transport products and for travelers to explore different areas. The system continues to evolve with improvements in technology and infrastructure.