The U.S. highway system is best described as partly radial and partly grid-like. While major highways often radiate from populous centers (like cities), creating a star-shaped pattern, there is also a grid-like structure, particularly with the non-interstate roads and secondary routes that connect various regions. This combination allows for efficient transportation across diverse geographical areas while providing multiple routes for travel and commerce.
Describe the U.S. highway system in spatial terms.
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partly radial and partly grid-like
partly radial and partly grid-like
partly radial and partly disorganized
partly radial and partly disorganized
mainly grid-like
mainly grid-like
mainly radial, or star-shaped
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