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Do odd-numbered interstate routes run primarily north and south?

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: True

Odd-numbered interstate routes generally run north and south because when the U.S. highway system was first created, the major even-numbered routes (such as Interstate 80 and 90) were designated for east-west travel, while the major odd-numbered routes (like I-5 and 25) were designated for north-south travel. While there are exceptions to this rule, it remains generally true across the country. For this reason, the statement "odd-numbered interstate routes run primarily north and south" is true. Option B, "False," is incorrect because while there are exceptions, the statement is generally true.