This is the first official new post of the blog, as we take a look at the many Interstate highways that crisscross our nation. We begin with the H-series Interstates of Hawaii, and we take a look at the eastbound journey on the longest one in the series, Interstate H1 (which is 28 miles long). To further distinguish itself from the mainland Interstates, the H-series use H as the prefix instead of I, and so they will be labeled as such here. So without further ado, here we go with the eastbound trip on H-1:
H-1 begins its eastbound journey here.
H-1 meets the southern terminus of H-2.
H-3 branches off to the east.
Soon afterwards, the only 3di in Hawaii starts here. It is a freeway bypass of Honolulu.
This is the first of many exits serving Honolulu.
H-1 ends here, and Route 72 continues east as a surface road.
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