| United States - 1903 - 500 pages
...and (3) of this subsection, it shall not exceed forty-one thousand miles in total extent. It shall be so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...industrial centers, to serve the national defense, and to the greatest extent possible, to connect at suitable border points with routes of continental importance... | |
| United States - 1927 - 276 pages
...District of Columbia, and it shall not exceed forty-one thousand miles in total extent. It shall be so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...industrial centers, to serve the national defense and, to the greatest extent possible, to connect at suitable border points with routes of continental importance... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Roads - 1944 - 454 pages
...cities, and industrial centers of like importance in all other geographic regions of the United States, and to connect at suitable border points with routes...the Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico. Within each geographic region the routes of the Interregional Highway System shall be initially selected... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Roads - 1944 - 1118 pages
...continental United States an Interregional Highway System not exceeding forty thousand miles In total extent so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers of each geographic region of the United States with metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads - 1944 - 266 pages
...continental United States an Interregional Highway System not exceeding forty thousand miles in total extent so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers of each geographic region of the United States with metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads - 1944 - 112 pages
...continental United States an Interregional Highway System not exceeding forty thousand miles in total extent so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers of each geographic region of the United States with metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers... | |
| George Donald Kennedy, Automotive Safety Foundation - 1944 - 96 pages
...as direct as possible the principal metropolitan areas, cities, and industrial centers," and to join with routes "of continental importance in the Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico." As soon as the routes on the interregional system have been finally designated, it is expected that... | |
| United States - 1948 - 248 pages
...States a National System of Interstate Highways not exceeding forty thousand miles in total extent so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico. The routes of the National System of Interstate Highways shall be selected by joint action of the State... | |
| 1948 - 1818 pages
...national system of interstate highways not exceeding 40,000 miles so located as to connect by roads as direct as practicable the principal metropolitan...defense and to connect at suitable border points with roads of continental importance in the Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico. In accordance... | |
| 1949 - 162 pages
...Federal-aid Highway Act of 1944 (Public Law 521, 76th Cong.) limited to 40,000 miles in total extent and so located as to connect by routes, as direct as practicable,...the Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico. (3) "Other highways of strategic importance" are existing highways other than the National System of... | |
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