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Just how much area do USA highways take up?
Just how much area do USA highways take up?


A USA highway is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Highway_standards typically 200 feet wide] (including shoulder and righ-of-way) - 76 feet in minimum width with shoulder for 2-lane highway, plus whatever land is taken until land can be used for applications other than right-of-way. Thus, there are ~260 acres covered by US highways per mile or highway length.
A USA highway is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Highway_standards typically 200 feet wide] (including shoulder and righ-of-way) - 76 feet in minimum width with shoulder for 2-lane highway, plus whatever land is taken until land can be used for applications other than right-of-way. Thus, there are ~24 acres covered by US highways per mile or highway length.


260 acres per mile means about 12M acres based on the length of [[USA Interstate Highways]] and [[USA Roads]].
24 acres per mile means about 1M acres based on the length of [[USA Interstate Highways]] and [[USA Roads]].


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Revision as of 03:00, 28 January 2017

Just how much area do USA highways take up?

A USA highway is typically 200 feet wide (including shoulder and righ-of-way) - 76 feet in minimum width with shoulder for 2-lane highway, plus whatever land is taken until land can be used for applications other than right-of-way. Thus, there are ~24 acres covered by US highways per mile or highway length.

24 acres per mile means about 1M acres based on the length of USA Interstate Highways and USA Roads.