State Highway Systems
State Highway Systems are networks of roads maintained by individual states in the United States. These highways facilitate transportation and commerce, connecting cities, towns, and rural areas. Each state has its own system, which is designed to meet local needs and standards.
The Federal Highway Administration provides funding and guidelines to support these systems, ensuring safety and efficiency. State highways often include major routes, scenic byways, and connectors to interstate highways, playing a crucial role in the overall transportation infrastructure of the country.