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Topic: List of intrastate Interstate highways


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E. The term "intrastate carrier" means any person engaged In the business of transporting freight or merchandise for hire by motor vehicles upon any public highway between points within the State of Maine when not preceded or followed by transportation across the state boundary line by another for hire motor carrier.
N. The term "stamp permit" means the permit issued to intrastate carriers under the seal of the Secretary and furnished with a distinguishing stamp described in definition M. The term "floater stamps" means the Secretary of State distinguishing stamps issued in accordance with Rule 7-B herein.
Renewals of intrastate carrier permits and interstate exempt carrier permits, shall be issued upon application made upon forms prescribed and furnished by the Secretary.
www.maine.gov /sos/cec/rules/29/250/250c154.doc   (2203 words)

  
 List of intrastate Interstate Highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The intrastate Interstate Highways in the contiguous United States, highlighted in red, not including Interstates 73 and 99.
There are several intrastate Interstate Highways; that is, Interstates that are located entirely within one state.
Interstate H-201 is considered a three digit Interstate as well.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_intrastate_Interstate_Highways   (419 words)

  
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Interstate highways are also in better physical condition and are safer than other classes of roads, although they are generally more congested.
Interstates Were Developed to Support Long-Distance Travel and National Defense and Connect Metropolitan Areas: The Interstate Highway System was primarily developed to address (1) the public’s demand for efficient long-distance travel, (2) the needs of the military, and (3) the nation’s economic development through the connection of metropolitan and industrial areas.
Interstate Pavement Is in Good Overall Condition, but Some Sections Are in Poor Condition: Of 51 respondents, 39 states reported that their Interstate pavement is currently in good or excellent condition; 9 said that their pavement is in fair condition; 3 reported poor Interstate pavement conditions; and none reported very poor conditions.
www.gao.gov /atext/d02571.txt   (16972 words)

  
 Glossary
Early state highways in California were built to conform with the terrain, a construction method that both reduced the highway grade and cut costs.
Interstate Highway System, but they are not the only interstate highways.
Their primary purpose is to extend the reach of interstates in major populated areas and go where the two digit interstate does not.
gbcnet.com /ushighways/glossary.html   (2490 words)

  
 NCDOT, Strategic Highway Corridors
The highway system is viewed from a broader perspective independent of municipal and traditional boundaries, with a greater emphasis on connectivity, goods movement, destination, and the function of a facility.
Interstates, as routes of national significance, primarily move people, goods, and military units between states and across the country.
Facilities that relieve interstates for short distances or are used as alternates in the event of an incident or construction are not considered Interstate relievers.
www.ncdot.org /doh/PRECONSTRUCT/tpb/SHC/concept/Selection   (627 words)

  
 Interstate 96 @ Interstate-Guide.com
Intrastate Interstate 96 cuts across the state of Michigan linking the cities of Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Detroit.
With plans to improve the connection between Interstate 75 and the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, it is possible that Interstate 96 might be extended beyond its current terminus at Interstate 75 into Canada via the bridge.
Interstate 275 and the Jefferies Freeway opened to traffic in 1977, thus relocating Interstate 96 onto the alignment it follows today.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-096.html   (1091 words)

  
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D. The term "intrastate carrier" means any person engaged in the business of transporting passengers for hire by motor vehicles over the public highways in the business of transporting passengers for hire.
Renewals of intrastate carrier permits shall be made upon forms respectively prescribed and furnished by the Secretary along with a $15.00 permit renewal fee.
Interstate carriers which participate in the Single State Registration System (SSRS) and operate in intrastate service are required to comply with the provisions of this Section but are exempted from the per vehicle fees.
www.maine.gov /sos/cec/rules/29/250/250c153.doc   (1753 words)

  
 Trucking Interstate Authority Overview - Truckinfo.net
Formerly known as ICC or FHWA authority, Interstate Authority is permission granted by the federal government to transport regulated freight across state lines.
Any regulated freight that is transported wholly within state lines (pickup and deliver same load without crossing state lines) is considered intrastate carriage or point to point and is controlled on the state level.
Once an application is filed with a state in which you will conduct exempt interstate operations, ID stamps (known as bingo stamps) will be issued and must be affixed on the back of a D-1 cab card.
www.truckinfo.net /trucking/interstate-authority.htm   (802 words)

  
 TITLE 31
As used in all highway Acts, "hard surfaced highways" means any state road or highway constructed and surfaced or to be constructed and surfaced with such materials or combinations of materials as to produce what is commonly known or styled "pavement," and not such construction or surfacing as is commonly known as "macadam."
The system of state highways shall include such other highways as may from time to time be selected and adopted by the commission pursuant to law and all highways adopted and classified as secondary state highways which are subject to and qualified for construction, improvement, betterment and maintenance as are other state highways.
Thereafter the road or highway or part thereof eliminated shall become a county road or highway, and the construction, repair, maintenance or improvement, and jurisdiction over such highway shall be exclusively under the county in which such highway or road is located.
www.leg.state.or.us /ors/366.html   (6077 words)

  
 Motor Carrier Transportation Registration Services
The permit is vehicle-specific and must be carried in each vehicle listed on the permit along with a copy of the current valid Oregon IFTA license until new decals are placed on the vehicle.
The list does not include all that are in or near Oregon.
Interstate and private carriers entering Oregon for the first time that don´t have a certificate of liability insurance on file may file a certified statement of insurance giving them 60 days to file their policy or certificate of insurance.
www.oregon.gov /ODOT/MCT/REG.shtml   (3620 words)

  
 To The Shore! - North Carolina's Struggle to Build Interstate 40 to the Atlantic Coast
From the first seeds that were planted in 1963 to the eventual completion of the highway on June 28, 1990, creating a high-speed Interstate route to the coast would go from a nearly 20 year oversight to a top statewide priority.
When the original state Interstate proposals were being made in 1945, the State Highway Commission would omit Raleigh as one of the cities served.
Interstate 40 would be built and open by 1973 from RTP to the Raleigh Beltline.
www.gribblenation.com /ncpics/history/i40.html   (2103 words)

  
 Planning Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As defined by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, an interstate motor carrier of passengers with an average annual gross revenue of at least $1 million.
ISTEA authorized increased levels of highway and transportation funding from FY92-97 and increased the role of regional planning commissions/MPOs in funding decisions.
A multi-year listing of road improvement projects programmed for construction by a BIA area office, with IRR Program funds, for the next 3-5 years.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /Planning/glossary/glossary_listing.cfm?TitleStart=I   (910 words)

  
 INTERCITY BUS ROUTES - HISTORY
Additional abbreviations used are "C" for route segments in Canada, and "T" for "turnpike", which were the earliest limited access highways, later evolving to the Interstate highway system.
Until 1935, interstate bus service was not subject to regulatory authority at the federal level, while many states began regulating intrastate service in earlier years.
And where Interstate highways have been constructed through the corridors originally served by the US Highways, buses now generally use the Interstate highways, exiting only to serve the largest towns.
hometown.aol.com /metrafan/greyhitz.html   (636 words)

  
 Bill Directory
provide a procedure to form a road district if there is three or less landowners and to prohibit the transfer of the jurisdiction of certain public highways to a road district.
revise the term of employment for a county highway superintendent.
provide increased funding for the maintenance of state and local highways and roads and to declare an emergency.
legis.state.sd.us /sessions/1999/billlist.htm   (9501 words)

  
 MTA Industry News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Insurance costs vary depending on whether you are intra or interstate, the type of carrier you are, and the commodities your company will be shipping.
To apply for interstate operating authority, contact the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) or visit their website at http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/.
Interstate waivers are valid for intrastate drivers, but intrastate waivers are not valid for interstate drivers.
www.mntruck.org /FAQ.htm   (1539 words)

  
 On the Move   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This contract lists important information about your move, including your name, the mover's name, and the mover's limitation of liability for loss or damage to your goods.
Remember that the last amended contract or written proposal lists the total price that you may be required to pay at delivery.
List enough information for the mover to investigate your claim.
www.dot.state.tx.us /mcd/consumerinfo/hhgindex.htm   (3980 words)

  
 Distance Sign FAQ
A control city is a major city on or near the interstate or freeway system, is a significant generator of traffic or a focal point for travel, and is used as a destination to provide long-range navigational information.
Primary INTERSTATE highways are roadways that keep their route number designation after they cross the state line.
A primary INTRASTATE highway is one that has its entire length within the state.
www.dot.state.ia.us /adman/distance_signs_faqs.html   (687 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Highways:  US 209
In 1962, the section of Interstate 80 from Exit 305 to Exit 308 and with that, the designation was removed from passing through Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg via Main Street, Washington Street, Courtland Street, and Milford Road.
In 1963, construction began from Sciota to the PA 33 South interchange and the PA 33 North interchange to Interstate 80.
In 1969, the highway was divided from Weissport to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension and again in 1975 between Pottsville and New Philadelphia.
www.pahighways.com /us/US209.html   (861 words)

  
 Interstate 95 (Trenton Section)
When the Federal-aid Interstate Highway System was being developed in the mid-1950's, the New Jersey State Highway Department proposed a north-south, controlled-access highway to serve medium- and long-distance traffic.
The 29-mile-long section between Ewing Township and Piscataway was to be constructed to Interstate standards, with 12-foot-wide lanes, 12-foot-wide shoulders, a 60-foot-wide median and a 300-foot-wide right-of-way.
The turnpike, which would have the NJ 31 designation, would be proposed to connect Interstate highways in the Trenton area with I-78 near Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon County, and with I-80 near Netcong, Morris County.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-95_NJ   (4170 words)

  
 FMCSA - Regulation: 390.5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Private motor carrier of passengers (business) means a private motor carrier engaged in the interstate transportation of passengers which is provided in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise and is not available to the public at large.
Private motor carrier of passengers (nonbusiness) means private motor carrier involved in the interstate transportation of passengers that does not otherwise meet the definition of a private motor carrier of passengers (business).
Residential district means the territory adjacent to and including a highway which is not a business district and for a distance of 300 feet or more along the highway is primarily improved with residences.
www.fmcsa.dot.gov /rulesregs/fmcsr/regs/390.5.htm   (2236 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Application by Association of Waste Hazardous Materials Transporters for a Preemption ...
At that time, the Federal regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials were issued and administered by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) (with respect to rail and highway transportation) and by the Coast Guard (with respect to water transportation).
The City's permit requirement applies to ``hazardous materials required to be placarded'' by the HMR, but a permit is not required ``if transport in the City of Cleveland is limited to interstate highways,'' or for ``the transportation of explosives pursuant to a valid permit issued in accordance with Chapter 387'' of the City Code.
For an interstate carrier of hazardous materials, such diverse requirements cannot be tolerated particularly when they are non-reciprocal--neither recognizing comparable federal standards, nor even other non-federal standards if they exist.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-WASTE/1998/September/Day-17/f24913.htm   (5457 words)

  
 TITLEOFRESSELEASE
This new multi-agency policy identifies highway corridors that play a critical role in regional or statewide mobility and reinforces the three agencies’ commitment to improving transportation, economic development and environmental stewardship throughout North Carolina.
The list of strategic corridors includes all current and future interstate highways, as well as other major routes such as U.S. 70 and U.S. 17 in the east, U.S. 64 and U.S. 49 in the Piedmont, and U.S. 74 and U.S. 321 in western North Carolina.
Strategic Highway Corridors were selected based on criteria such as their potential to enhance statewide mobility, provide connections to important activity centers, function as an alternate route for an existing interstate or serve as a major hurricane evacuation route.
www.enr.state.nc.us /newsrels/20041204_dotpolicy.html   (611 words)

  
 2005 Regular Session Assembly Bills
Relating to: allowing the operation of certain 2-vehicle combinations on certain highways without a permit, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures and from rule-making procedures, and granting rule-making authority.
Relating to: lighting and visibility marking requirements for certain agricultural vehicles and agricultural implements operated or towed upon a highway, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority.
Relating to: a certain highway improvement project related to STH 21 in Winnebago County.
www.legis.state.wi.us /2005/data/ab_list.html   (10997 words)

  
 Complete checklist
A few years later, the list had grown to several hundred factors, and in recent times, the number of identifiable factors has run well over 1,000.
It is true, of course, that, for a given project, many of the factors covered here may not be significant.
Impact on plant and animal life- see the official list of en- dangered native fish and wildlife, available from the Dept. of the Interior and the National Wildlife Federation..........
www.conway.com /cheklist/complete.htm   (3431 words)

  
 intrastate - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found 12 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word intrastate:
intrastate : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Phrases that include intrastate: intrastate product, list of intrastate interstate highways, list of intrastate interstates
www.onelook.com /?w=intrastate   (135 words)

  
 House Journal: 2055
These actions recognize that interstate commerce and national economic development are furthered and supported by the national system of interstate and defense highways and the national highway system, and that Iowa commerce and economic development are supported by Iowa's commercial and industrial network of highways.
When designating those portions of the commercial and industrial network as access Iowa highways, the department shall consider the direct and priority linkages between economic centers within the state with populations of 20,000 or more and the enhancement of intrastate mobility and Iowa regional accessibility and national accessibility.
The department shall list the highway improvements necessary to provide modern and safe four-lane highway service on access Iowa highways.
www2.legis.state.ia.us /GA/76GA/Session.2/HJournal/02000/02055.html   (378 words)

  
 Montana Department of Transportation Contact Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Highways Bureau handles technical activities on highways from the time a project is programmed until the start of actual construction.
Management, design, and technical support for traffic and safety engineering function; managing and coordinating the highway safety improvement and railroad crossing safety improvement programs; develops and reviews plans and specifications for geometric features, signing, pavement marking, electrical and highway safety improvement projects; and traffic and safety engineering investigations.
Report a pothole, damaged guardrail, or some other type of problem on the highway, or inquire about winter plowing or sanding.
www.mdt.mt.gov /mdt/contact_list.shtml   (604 words)

  
 OKRoads -- Interstate 4
Interstate 4 is an intrastate interstate that connects Interstate 275 in Tampa to Interstate 95 in Daytona Beach.
The interstate also serves as the only freeway in Orlando that is not a toll road!
Interstate 4 West c/d lane (which is also U.S. 92 West) at U.S. 301 - Riverview/Zephyrhills.
www.okroads.com /guides/i4.html   (100 words)

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