State Roads
State roads are highways or roads that are maintained by individual states in the United States. These roads are crucial for connecting cities, towns, and rural areas, facilitating transportation and commerce. Each state has its own system of state roads, which can vary in size and importance.
State roads are often designated with specific numbers or names, making them easier for drivers to navigate. They can include major routes, like State Route 1, as well as smaller roads that provide access to local communities. Funding for state roads typically comes from state budgets and federal assistance.