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A Interstate 80 ou simplesmente I-80 é a segunda maior auto-estrada dos Estados Unidos que conecta a região de San Francisco, na Califórnia a Teaneck em Nova Jérsei no sentido leste-oeste. A I-80 cruzava em alguns trechos com a Auto-estrada Lincoln, a primeira construída no país. A I-80 foi construída através de junções de antigas rodovias norte-americanas, principalmente na Califórnia. More information...

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