NAFTA superhighway
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The phrase NAFTA superhighway is the nickname used for numerous existing and proposed highways.
When describing existing highways, it often describes Interstate 35, along with I-35, I-29, and I-94. Those highways are part of the NASCO Corridor. Existing highways or corridors referred to as NAFTA superhighways:
The term is sometimes also used to describe planned, or proposed highways and supercorridors which connect the roads systems of the three nations of the NAFTA trade bloc (Canada, Mexico, and the United States). Proposed or planned highways and supercorridors referred to as NAFTA superhighways:
- Trans-Texas Corridor
- International Mid-Continent Trade Corridor
- Proposed I-69 highway extension to Mexico through Texas.
Organizations supporting supercorridors:
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[edit] References
- Christopher Hayes (August 9, 2007). The NAFTA Superhighway. The Nation.
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