From what I understand, the interstate numbers start low in the west and end with high in the east to avoid confusion with the US routes. The US routes start with the low numbers in the east and high in the west. Same thing with the interstates going south to north.
dunno if this is a coincidence but the second pic that beaver used just so happens to be a portion of I-172, an infamous interstate on this channel (aside from 180) great video like always keep it up
One reason the interstate system is numbered left to right and south to north is because the old US highways were numbered the opposite. With US 2, US 10, US 20 top to bottom Odd numbers ran east north south US 1 being in the east ,US 101 being in the west.
This won't be the case for long with congress foolishly having I-69 cross I-45, I-55 and, I-65 just so they can have another Canada to Mexico Interstate.
We gotta renumber some interstates tho, I-99 has no business being right there, I-85 is more east-west than north-south and I-30 and 45 are way too short for the multiple of 5 rule
Uh no i85 goes south from Richmond to Atlanta not west. The only reason part goes east west is because it's concurrent with I40 in NC .... But majority is a north-south direction
There's no Interstate 50 because the route would be so close to the old US Highway 50 (Sacramento to Ocean City MD) that people would get confused.
Same with no I-60. Ironic how there was fear of confusion with US Routes and now we have I-41/US 41
Hopefully Arkansas and Oklahoma don’t cheap out on the US 412 upgrade. It could be I-50, fit the grid, and not conflict with US 50.
From what I understand, the interstate numbers start low in the west and end with high in the east to avoid confusion with the US routes. The US routes start with the low numbers in the east and high in the west. Same thing with the interstates going south to north.
You're spot on. That's exactly why the Interstate grid is inverted from the US Highway grid
dunno if this is a coincidence but the second pic that beaver used just so happens to be a portion of I-172, an infamous interstate on this channel (aside from 180)
great video like always keep it up
One reason the interstate system is numbered left to right and south to north is because the old US highways were numbered the opposite. With US 2, US 10, US 20 top to bottom Odd numbers ran east north south US 1 being in the east ,US 101 being in the west.
Appreciate the knowledge youngster.
learn somethin new every day i guess.
Fingers crossed that Arkansas and Oklahoma don’t cheap out on getting I-50 for the US 412 upgrade…
like this new shirt form content (along with your long form ones)
I learned this back in the 60s …. my dad told me.
This won't be the case for long with congress foolishly having I-69 cross I-45, I-55 and, I-65 just so they can have another Canada to Mexico Interstate.
😂hawaii (oahu) has 3 "interstate"
it actually has 4. H1, 2, 3, and 201
Where are you from? I've never run into my hometown on the Internet. This was weird
Wisconsin
@@BeaverGeography I want to know you happen to pick the one corner of Missouri that I live in that almost no one else knows exists.
We gotta renumber some interstates tho, I-99 has no business being right there, I-85 is more east-west than north-south and I-30 and 45 are way too short for the multiple of 5 rule
Uh no i85 goes south from Richmond to Atlanta not west. The only reason part goes east west is because it's concurrent with I40 in NC .... But majority is a north-south direction
I30 isn't short
@@truckercowboyed2638 compared to the rest of the rest of the interstates that end in 0 yes it is.
@@truckercowboyed2638 its signed north-south but the entire route goes more east-west than north-south overall so it should be an even number
PA I-99 say othawize
the interstates like to break the rules... i 85 is east west in my state but Still signed north south.
Because it's going south west even when it looks like it's going west ....
And it’s the opposite way for US routes