Jacksonville is located in the northeastern corner of the Sunshine State, and as with many US cities, motorists can access it via several different routes, including US Highway 1, which extends north from Key West at the southern end of The Florida Keys archipelago. Conveniently, two major US interstates also run through Jacksonville: I-95, a north-south route that stretches from Miami, Florida, to Washington, DC, to New York, New York, and I-10, an east-west route that begins in Jacksonville, traverses west through New Orleans, Louisiana; San Antonio, Texas; Las Cruces, New Mexico; and Phoenix, Arizona, and terminates in Los Angeles, California.
-- Interstate 70 -- US-40
Through LAX
The straits of Florida
It depends on which city in Mexico. Florida is on GMT-5 (EDT) while Mexico lies through three time zones:Mexico City, Cancun: GMT-6 (one hour of difference)Los Cabos, Mazatlan: GMT-7 (two-hour difference)Tijuana, Ensenada: GMT-8 (three hour difference)
Interstate 5 goes from San Diego to the Oregon border and beyond.
Two highways pass through Jacksonville, North Carolina: Highway 24 and Highway 17. Together, Highways 17 and 24 collectively make up the KIA/MIA/POW Highway.
I-90 and I-94 are east-west interstate highways in Montana.
I-90 and I-94 are east-west interstate highways in Montana.
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I-90 and I-94 are east-west interstate highways in Montana.
I-35 and I-40.
There are many highways throughout California. Interstate 5 and 80 are the major highways in the state. Both highways run through the capital of Sacramento.
no i am connecting interstate 81south with interstate 95south to florida
Yes, I-10 starts in Jacksonville, Florida and ends at Santa Monica, CA. The distance is around 2800 miles.
Along the southern part of the united states from jacksonville, Florida to santa monica, California (just west of LA). Goes through Houston, New Orleans, Phoenix, I think.
Maryland has a few major highways in it. Interstate 95 is one of the busiest highways in the country. It runs north and south. Also 70 and 83 run through the state.
There are three interstate highways that run through New Mexico. Here is the list in no particular order: * I-25 * I-40 * I-10