Submitted by KillingSelf666 t3_1063gns in news
VAisforLizards t1_j3f9cq1 wrote
I was trying to figure out where the hell that was on I95, and now it makes a lot more sense it's not the Interstate 95 on the east coast its the intrastate road US95 in Nevada
Edit: I have been corrected, evidently US95 just predates our interstate system so there are two inter state highways that are numbered 95 on opposite sides of the country
blablahblah t1_j3falxk wrote
US 95 does pass through several states so it's not an "intrastate" road. It's part of the US numbered highway system which predates the Interstate Highway system.
VAisforLizards t1_j3fb0rf wrote
Huh, that's interesting
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webtwopointno t1_j3gbr1h wrote
Interstate is a proper noun, referring to the Interstate Highway System: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Highway_System
Those highway numbers start with I, such as I-95. US-95 is a different numbering scheme, for a different set of highways, mostly constructed earlier.
You should stop trying to use interstate and intrastate as adjectives, you're only confusing yourself further!
VAisforLizards t1_j3gvyp6 wrote
Inter is a prefix that generally means among or between I put a space between the words to emphasize that both highways do run among/between multiple states even if Interstate is a proper noun
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