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| - Numbered highways in Sierra
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| - One of the world's largest highway network, the modern Sierran highway project began in 1949 in response to Sierra's growing demographics and infrastructure. Deemed one of the most ambitious projects in human history, by 1980, nearly 10,000 miles of roads were built or under construction.
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| - s for Interprovincial 1, K.S. Route 91, K.S. Scenic Route 16, and Gold Coast Provincial Route 138
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| Title
| - Numbered Highway Systems of Sierra
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| interprovincial
| - Interprovincial X , K.S. Route X
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| - One of the world's largest highway network, the modern Sierran highway project began in 1949 in response to Sierra's growing demographics and infrastructure. Deemed one of the most ambitious projects in human history, by 1980, nearly 10,000 miles of roads were built or under construction. The Interprovincial Highway and K.S. Highway Systems are a network of highways that transverse over multiple provinces built to standardized regulations and specifications and is overseen by the federal government. Ultimately, all highways, especially the provincial highways, are the responsibility of the provinces themselves who maintain all roads and highways subject to their jurisdiction. As such, virtually all of the provinces have departments, agencies, and law enforcement bodies dedicated solely for the maintenance, upkeep, and protection of the highway systems.
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