Noninterstate
Noninterstate refers to a term used in the United States to describe roads, highways, or other transportation infrastructure that are not part of the Interstate Highway System. The Interstate Highway System, established in the 1950s, is a network of controlled-access highways designed to facilitate long-distance travel across the country. Noninterstate roads, on the other hand, are typically state-maintained roads that serve local, regional, or short-distance travel needs.
Noninterstate roads can vary widely in terms of their design, width, and capacity. They may include rural
The distinction between interstate and noninterstate roads is important for several reasons. Interstate highways are designed
In summary, noninterstate refers to roads and highways in the United States that are not part of