Odd numbered one and two digit interstates usually run north and south, although I-69 north of Lansing is signed as east-west. Three digit interstates are auxiliary routes and are therefore based on the direction they are going. For example, Interstate 35 itself goes north-south, but I-435 goes east-west, then turns and becomes north-south, then becomes east-west again, completing it's beltway in that fashion, intersecting I-35 twice (once in the north and once in the south).
Odd # Interstates are generally aligned along lines of longitude, whereas even # along latitude. That's pertaining to single or double digits. Three digits have no direction rule & are derivatives of the former.
This means that odd-numbered interstates run North and South, and even-numbered interstates run East and West.
No, odd numbered highways go North and South. Even numbered highways go East and West. Three digit highways are bypasses around cities.
East-to-west direction highways are even-numbered while north-south are odd-numbered.
All odd numbered highways run North/South. All even numbered highways run East/West.
Odd-numbered highways in the USA.
North and south
north to south
Even numbered roads go east/west. Odd numbered roads go north/south.
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US interstate highways that end in odd numbers typically run north and south. An easy way to remember this is that odd numbers go up and down on a map, similar to the direction of travel for these highways.
East to West. Even number highways run E/W. Odd number highways run N/S
Not at all. The nearest one to me is US90. It turns out, though, that the odd-numbered interstates run north-south, while the even-numbered interstates run east-west.
Generally speaking, North to South use odd numbers. East to West use even numbers.