
Originally Posted by
Patriot76
B.B. - Sorry I tried to quote you and Olddude. Since I did not know the facts from either of your statements, tried to inject humor.
Junkfreak - Hawaii's interstate serves the same purpose as the interstate system in the continental U.S. It was created to move supplies quickly from military positions around the area in case of invasion. If it had remained a state highway, Hawaii would only qualify for a reduced portion of federal funds. Although it does not connect with other states, classified as an interstate allowed for more federal funding, as well as federal control of the system.
Thanks, that my attempt at morning humor
Kinda like: why do we drive on a parkway, and park on a driveway?
Always knew what interstate system was designed for, but, didn't make sense for Hawaii to have one. Never know what my pee brain will learn on here.
We now return you to regularly scheduled thread.
Sorry OP.
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