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Interstate 295 - Definition and Overview |
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Interstate 295 is the designation for several interstate highway loop, spur, or bypass routes associated with Interstate 95, which spans the east coast of the United States:
- Interstate 295 (Florida), a bypass of Jacksonville, Florida
- Interstate 295 (Maine), an alternate route through and north of Portland, Maine
- Interstate 295 (New Jersey) (also in Delaware), a bypass of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 295 (New York), a connector route in eastern New York, New York
- Interstate 295 (North Carolina), a planned bypass of Fayetteville, North Carolina
- Interstate 295 (Rhode Island) (also in Massachusetts), a bypass of Providence, Rhode Island
- Interstate 295 (Virginia), a bypass of Richmond, Virginia
- Interstate 295 (Washington, D.C.) (also in Maryland), a connector route in Washington, D.C.
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Example Usage of Interstate |
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0402sgrl: @senbennelson WHY NO Interstate INSURANCE COMPETITION? http://bit.ly/ScrpBill #KILLTHEBILL #tweetcongress |
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bazketmakr: @curtjonestweets ha! Good question! RT @curtjonestweets
So how can Hawaii have an Interstate highway? |
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Patarade: @steph_a_nie Don't take 19 its blocked. Stay Interstate. As far as we know here its snowed but clear of blocks |
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