Mastering the Commute: Road Safety & Traffic Tips

Ep. 13: How Highway Numbers Work (And Why I-60 Doesn't Exist)


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Ever seen a meme showing I-50 or I-60 running across the U.S.? Spoiler: they don’t exist—and there's a fascinating reason why. In this 6-minute episode, I take you through the history and logic of America’s highway and interstate numbering systems, from the old U.S. Highways like Route 66 to the massive Eisenhower Interstate system.

We’ll explore:
 🚧 Why I-50 and I-60 were skipped
 🛣️ The difference between U.S. Highways and Interstates
 🔢 How loops, spurs, and 3-digit interstates get their numbers
 🛑 The politics behind strange routes like I-99 and I-238
 🌎 Why California and New York freeways love naming things (hello “the 405”)
 🌾 What’s up with State Highways, County Roads, and Texas Farm-to-Market roads

🎯 Whether you’re a daily commuter or a fellow road geek, this one’s packed with facts you’ve probably never heard—plus a few rabbit holes for the truly curious.

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 📧 Have a highway mystery or a weird sign story? Email me: [email protected]


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Mastering the Commute: Road Safety & Traffic TipsBy Randy A. Keith | Fuel Efficiency & Traffic Specialist

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