
U.S. Route 20
U.S. Route 20 is a major east-west highway that runs across the United States, stretching approximately 3,365 miles from Oregon to Massachusetts. It is the longest road in the U.S. Highway System, passing through diverse landscapes including mountains, plains, and coastlines. The route connects many cities and towns, serving as a vital corridor for commerce and travel. As a coast-to-coast highway, it provides scenic and practical routes for long-distance drivers, recreational travelers, and freight transportation, playing a significant role in the country’s transportation infrastructure.