There was a time when roads across America were paved with dirt. Gravel was an improvement to these roads, but often came with a washboard feel as the vehicles chattered on to their destination. Simple two lane paved roads would eventually follow and the famed Route 66 took folks on a hill strewn ride across the country.
As more and more Americans traveled the demand on these roads increased giving rise to the Interstate system. These four lane systems brought relief to congested roads, but ultimately proved too shortsighted a plan. Larger cities expanded to multiple lanes and elaborate ramp systems were required to allow a free flow of traffic in most instances.
Today road crews across the United States are constantly working to expand, repair and replace the existing infrastructure. Toll roads are built to handle congestion and are used by those who dont mind paying a little extra to avoid the frustration of traffic.
How is traffic managed? A map is always a good place to start in helping you find your way, but so too are road signs and now GPS units that can guide you to your final destination.
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