Interstate Highways in Iowa

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Interstate Highways in Iowa are the federally funded, limited-access freeways that form the primary high-speed transportation network across the state, connecting major cities within Iowa and linking it to the broader U.S. Interstate Highway System.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Interstate Highway
auxiliary Interstate Highway
highway system
transportation infrastructure
accessControl limited-access
connects Cedar Rapids NERFINISHED
Council Bluffs NERFINISHED
Davenport NERFINISHED
Des Moines NERFINISHED
Illinois NERFINISHED
Interstate 29 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 80 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Iowa NERFINISHED
Iowa City NERFINISHED
Iowa City area NERFINISHED
Minnesota NERFINISHED
Missouri NERFINISHED
Omaha NERFINISHED
Sioux City NERFINISHED
major cities in Iowa
neighboring states
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designStandard controlled-access freeway
follows Missouri River valley NERFINISHED
fundedBy federal government of the United States NERFINISHED
hasComponent Interstate 129 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 235 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 29 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 35 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 380 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 480 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 680 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 74 in Iowa NERFINISHED
Interstate 80 in Iowa NERFINISHED
locatedIn Iowa
maintainedBy Iowa Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
orientation east–west
north–south
partOf Interstate Highway System NERFINISHED
primaryFunction high-speed transportation
runsAlong western Iowa
serves Des Moines metropolitan area NERFINISHED
speedLimitType rural freeway speed limits
supports freight transportation
passenger travel

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Iowa state highways distinguishedFrom Interstate Highways in Iowa
Iowa primary road system hasComponent Interstate Highways in Iowa