Three digit interstate highways are branches of two digit highways, their numbers are not unique and often duplicated in different areas so there's no point in counting them. The southern terminus of I-75 is right at the edge Miami-Dade County, where it merges into SR-826. There are ZERO interstate highways that go past Miami southbound, if you go south via any highway (I-95, I-75, SR-826, Florida Turnpike) you eventually spill into US-1, the only road the goes into the Keys, stopping at Key West.
diggsuxxorsMar 7, 2008
It's so simplified, it doesn't include I-57!
lobsterstewMar 8, 2008
I bought this print for my friend last year and it's gorgeous.
avatar28Mar 8, 2008
Actually, that's I-24 and it's missing. It also goes beyond Nashville through sw KY a bit and from there I'm not sure. St Louis maybe.
timbofirstbloodMar 8, 2008
I'm f**king drunk, but I dugg you anyway.
billgreen73Mar 8, 2008
WTF Buffalo,NY is missing.buried for inaccurate :)
monsieurgrand02Mar 9, 2008
Buried as inaccurate. Where is Hawaii's interstate system? It should also be included on this map...
acetracerMar 20, 2008
Three digit interstate highways are branches of two digit highways, their numbers are not unique and often duplicated in different areas so there's no point in counting them. The southern terminus of I-75 is right at the edge Miami-Dade County, where it merges into SR-826. There are ZERO interstate highways that go past Miami southbound, if you go south via any highway (I-95, I-75, SR-826, Florida Turnpike) you eventually spill into US-1, the only road the goes into the Keys, stopping at Key West.
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muffinmonkAug 20, 2009
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