Talk:Highway 1
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Should the Australian highway go under Highway 1 (Australia), Australian Highway 1, or what? --Brion
Nobody I know takes any notice of highway/route numbers. I live in Australia and have never heard the National Highway referred to as "Highway 1" or anything like that. We just refer to highways by their names, such as Great Eastern Highway and Albany Highway. Mark Ryan 06:14, 17 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Cut and pasted into Talk:Highway 1 (Australia) - Gaz 14:03, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)
How can Hawaii have an interstate? Is there a bridge I'm not aware of? (yeah I know, it's a funding thing that mandates names -- funny though) --mav
Mav, it's a tunnel :). Yes, that's a funny thing. --Anon
- So I can take that road trip to all 50 states after all? ;) --Brion
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- He's joking. There is no tunnel. Hawaii has four interstates -- H-1, H-2, H-3, and an unsigned H-201. --Gregory Pietsch
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- Hawaii has interstates because they're paid for by federal funds. -- Zoe
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Below moved from Talk:United States Highway 1, which I suspect was long ago moved from this namespace -- Infrogmation 19:31, 17 Oct 2003 (UTC)
For what it's worth, I live in Northern California, and we never call highway 1 it the Pacific Coast Highway. As far as I know, that is strictly a Southern California thing.
- I believe you're right. Changing article to note... --Brion