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by jrapdx3 3565 days ago
AFAIK, the old US Highways were numbered opposite to the Interstate system, at least for round-numbered routes. US-10, 20, 30, etc., more or less proceeded north to south, Interstates are increasing south to north. The middle numbers like 50 would possibly overlap in both systems so designations like I-50 weren't used.
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Indeed they are. Route 1 mostly runs along the east cost (key word is "mostly") often next to I-95, and Route 99 used to exist right next to where I-5 is now (it's since been turned into a gaggle of state highways in CA, OR, and WA), while Route 2 runs in the north and Route 90 largely runs next to (or is co-signed with) I-10.
Yup, in fact there are 99W and 99E more or less straddling I-5 and running in generally north-south alignment in the Portland metro area. In recent years I-5 has become increasingly congested, not just in "rush hour". Consequently 99E/W are also heavily used as commuters try to escape traffic. Hard to solve the problems created by our success.