Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Real footage of @168BTHPM and @Dirty D being assigned to recover and rebuild fired projectiles from the range by the HMFIC for their shenanigans on the MPT... If anyone is having trouble understanding the narrator, he is basically saying "those who post pics of landwhales get to haul and demonstrate the land-thunder"...



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Hawaii has 3 interstate highways (H-1, H-2, and H-3). All three are in ONE county.

And one is less than 9 miles long....

50.81 miles total.......

Highway 1 of Australia is with a length of 14,500 km (9,000 mi), the longest national highway in the world.


Hawaii​

The Interstate Highways on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii are signed with the standard Interstate Highway shield, with the letter "H-" prefixed before the number. They are fully controlled-access routes built to the same standards as the mainland Interstate Highways.


NumberLength (mi)[2]Length (km)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusFormedRemovedNotes
25px-I-H1.svg.png
H-1
27.16​
43.71​
Route 93 in KapoleiRoute 72 in Honolulu
1960​
current​
Associated route: H-201
25px-I-H2.svg.png
H-2
8.33​
13.41​
H-1 in Pearl CityRoute 99 in Wahiawa
1960​
current​
25px-I-H3.svg.png
H-3
15.32​
24.66​
H-1/H-201 in HalawaMarine Corps Base Hawaii
1997​
current​
 
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Hawaii has 3 interstate highways (H-1, H-2, and H-3). All three are in ONE county.
And one is less than 9 miles long....

50.81 miles total.......

Highway 1 of Australia is with a length of 14,500 km (9,000 mi), the longest national highway in the world.


Hawaii​

The Interstate Highways on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii are signed with the standard Interstate Highway shield, with the letter "H-" prefixed before the number. They are fully controlled-access routes built to the same standards as the mainland Interstate Highways.


NumberLength (mi)[2]Length (km)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusFormedRemovedNotes
25px-I-H1.svg.png
H-1
27.16​
43.71​
Route 93 in KapoleiRoute 72 in Honolulu
1960​
current​
Associated route: H-201
25px-I-H2.svg.png
H-2
8.33​
13.41​
H-1 in Pearl CityRoute 99 in Wahiawa
1960​
current​
25px-I-H3.svg.png
H-3
15.32​
24.66​
H-1/H-201 in HalawaMarine Corps Base Hawaii
1997​
current​


So I hate to break it to you but, “H1” stands for Highway 1, “I1” would be Interstate 1. The fact it doesn’t cross state lines makes it a highway not an interstate. All interstates are highways, but not all highways are interstates hence the “H” and “I” labels.

Technically you could call it an intrastate highway, but that’s just a highway.
 
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Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico​

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Map of routes in Puerto Rico that receive funding from the Interstate program, but are not signed as Interstate HighwaysMap of routes in Alaska that receive funding from the Interstate program, but are not signed as Interstate Highways
The Interstate Highway System also extends to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, even though they have no direct land connections to any other states or territories. However, their residents still pay federal fuel and tire taxes.

The Interstates in Hawaii, all located on the most populous island of Oahu, carry the prefix H. There are three one-digit routes in the state (H-1, H-2, and H-3) and one auxiliary route (H-201). These Interstates connect several military and naval bases together, as well as the important communities spread across Oahu, and especially within the urban core of Honolulu.
 
So I hate to break it to you but, “H1” stands for Highway 1, “I1” would be Interstate 1. The fact it doesn’t cross state lines makes it a highway not an interstate. All interstates are highways, but not all highways are interstates hence the “H” and “I” labels.

Technically you could call it an intrastate highway, but that’s just a highway.
The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System... and HI is full of military bases.
 
So I hate to break it to you but, “H1” stands for Highway 1, “I1” would be Interstate 1. The fact it doesn’t cross state lines makes it a highway not an interstate. All interstates are highways, but not all highways are interstates hence the “H” and “I” labels.

Technically you could call it an intrastate highway, but that’s just a highway.

Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico​

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Map of routes in Puerto Rico that receive funding from the Interstate program, but are not signed as Interstate HighwaysMap of routes in Alaska that receive funding from the Interstate program, but are not signed as Interstate Highways
The Interstate Highway System also extends to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, even though they have no direct land connections to any other states or territories. However, their residents still pay federal fuel and tire taxes.

The Interstates in Hawaii, all located on the most populous island of Oahu, carry the prefix H. There are three one-digit routes in the state (H-1, H-2, and H-3) and one auxiliary route (H-201). These Interstates connect several military and naval bases together, as well as the important communities spread across Oahu, and especially within the urban core of Honolulu.

The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System... and HI is full of military bases.

Congratulations to all y'all

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