A depiction showing the state’s network of roadways, delineating routes, interchanges, and points of interest. These cartographic representations are often used for navigation, route planning, and understanding the geographic layout of the state’s transportation infrastructure. These maps typically include route numbers (Interstate, U.S., and State highways), major cities, and frequently incorporate details such as rest areas, welcome centers, and significant landmarks.
These documents provide critical benefits for travelers, commercial transportation, and emergency services. They facilitate efficient travel, aid in logistics, and are useful for recreational purposes such as scenic drives and tourism. Historically, these maps have evolved from simple paper documents to sophisticated digital platforms, mirroring advancements in cartography and technology. Their development reflects the growing need for reliable navigation tools corresponding with the expansion of the state’s road system.