File:America's Highways 1776–1976 - Concern for safety.jpg

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English: Concern for safety characterizes today's Federal-aid programs. This new section of U.S. 25 replaces a. steep, winding two-lane route built in 1929 near Greenville, S.C. Now the highway has a maximum of 6 percent grade and concrete median barriers between opposing traffic lanes where necessary.
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Section of U.S. 25 near Greenville, SC

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