Hawaii Route 200

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Hawaii Route 200 is a major cross-island highway on the Island of Hawaiʻi that traverses the Saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, connecting Hilo on the east side with the island’s western interior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state highway
alsoKnownAs Daniel K. Inouye Highway NERFINISHED
Saddle Road NERFINISHED
category State highways in Hawaii
Transportation in Hawaii County, Hawaii
connectsCity Hilo NERFINISHED
connectsRegion western interior of Hawaii Island
country United States of America
surface form: United States
directionA east
directionB west
easternTerminus Hilo NERFINISHED
hasLanes two-lane highway on most segments
hasTerrain high-elevation saddle
volcanic plateau
highwayNumber 200
island Hawaii (island) NERFINISHED
locatedIn County of Hawaii NERFINISHED
locatedOn Island of Hawaii NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Hawaii Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
namedAfter Daniel K. Inouye NERFINISHED
partOf Hawaii State Highway System NERFINISHED
passesBetween Mauna Kea NERFINISHED
Mauna Loa NERFINISHED
roadSurface paved
roadType cross-island highway
serves Island of Hawaii NERFINISHED
state Hawaii NERFINISHED
traverses Saddle between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa
usedFor access to Mauna Kea access road vicinity
interior cross-island travel

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