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U.S. Route 1 (Maine)
U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the U.S. state of Maine is a major north–south state highway serving the eastern part of the state. It parallels the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire north through Portland, ME, Portland, Brunswick, ME, Brunswick, and Belfast, ME, Belfast to Calais, ME, Calais, and then the St. Croix River (Maine-New Brunswick), St. Croix River and the rest of the Canada–United States border, Canada–US border via Houlton, ME, Houlton to Fort Kent, ME, Fort Kent. The portion along the ocean, known as the Coastal Route, provides a scenic alternate to Interstate 95 (Maine), Interstate 95 (I-95). Route description US 1 enters Maine from New Hampshire by bridging the Piscataqua River at Kittery, Maine, Kittery on the Memorial Bridge (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), Memorial Bridge. Following the sandy southern Maine coast, the highway bridges the Cape Neddick River in Cape Neddick, Maine, Cape Neddick, Josias River and Ogunquit River in Ogunquit, Maine, Ogunquit, the Webha ...
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American Association Of State Highway And Transportation Officials
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is a standards setting body which publishes specifications, test quality control, protocols, and guidelines that are used in highway design and construction throughout the United States. Despite its name, the association represents not only highways but air, rail, water, and public transportation as well. Although AASHTO sets transportation standards and policy for the United States as a whole, AASHTO is not an agency of the federal government; rather it is an organization of the states themselves. Policies of AASHTO are not federal laws or policies, but rather are ways to coordinate state laws and policies in the field of transportation. Purpose The American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) was founded on December 12, 1914. Its name was changed to American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials on November 13, 1973. The name change reflects a broadened scope to co ...
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