States that contain every first digit in 2dus + 2di

Started by NWI_Irish96, October 12, 2022, 11:43:12 AM

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NWI_Irish96

Table of states reported by how many they're missing:

0 - Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, Texas
1 - Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina
2 - West Virginia, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Iowa, New York, Louisiana, Mississippi
3 - Colorado, Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Utah, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona
4 - Florida, California, North Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Idaho
5 - Massachusetts, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming
6 - South Dakota
7 - Vermont, New Hampshire
8 - Maine
9 - Alaska, Hawaii
Indiana: counties 100%, highways 100%
Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%


Henry

#51
I see that WA has not been covered yet:

0: US 2, I-5
1: US 12
2: none
3: none
4: none
5: none
6: none
7: none
8: I-82
9: I-90, US 97

And on a technicality...

10: US 101
Go Cubs Go! Go Cubs Go! Hey Chicago, what do you say? The Cubs are gonna win today!

CtrlAltDel

Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on October 25, 2022, 02:39:44 PM
Table of states reported by how many they're missing:

0 - Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, Texas
1 - Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina
2 - West Virginia, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Iowa, New York, Louisiana, Mississippi
3 - Colorado, Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Utah, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona
4 - Florida, California, North Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Idaho
5 - Massachusetts, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming
6 - South Dakota
7 - Vermont, New Hampshire
8 - Maine
9 - Alaska, Hawaii

Given that Washington was just done, that leaves the following unaccounted for:

Arkansas
Connecticut
Delaware
Kentucky
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina

And I suppose also DC.
Interstates clinched: 4, 57, 275 (IN-KY-OH), 465 (IN), 640 (TN), 985
State Interstates clinched: I-26 (TN), I-75 (GA), I-75 (KY), I-75 (TN), I-81 (WV), I-95 (NH)

Great Lakes Roads

#53
Arkansas-

0-none
1-none
2-none
3- I-30
4- I-40, I-49, US 49
5- I-55, US 59
6- US 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67
7- US 70, 71, 79
8- US 82
9- none

Connecticut-

0- US 1, 5, 6, 7
1- none
2- none
3- none
4- US 44
5- none
6- none
7- none
8- I-84
9- I-91, 95

Delaware-

0- US 9
1- US 13
2- none
3- none
4- US 40
5- none
6- none
7- none
8- none
9- I-95

Rhode Island-

0- US 1, 6
1- none
2- none
3- none
4- US 44
5- none
6- none
7- none
8- none
9- I-95

SkyPesos

Quote from: CtrlAltDel on October 25, 2022, 03:03:10 PM
And I suppose also DC.
0x: US 1
1x: none
2x: US 29
3x: none
4x: none
5x: US 50
6x: I-66
7x: none
8x: none
9x: none, or I-95 if you count the couple hundred feet inside DC borders when crossing the Potomac River.

So missing either 5 or 6.

Crown Victoria

South Carolina:

0-US 1
1-US 15, US 17
2-US 21, US 25, US 29, I-20, I-26
3-none
4-none
5-US 52
6-none
7-US 76, US 78, I-77
8-I-85
9-I-95


NWI_Irish96

Table of states reported by how many they're missing:

0 - Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, Texas
1 - Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina
2 - West Virginia, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Iowa, New York, Louisiana, Mississippi
3 - Colorado, Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Utah, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona, South Carolina
4 - Florida, California, North Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas
5 - Massachusetts, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, District of Columbia
6 - South Dakota, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware
7 - Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
8 - Maine
9 - Alaska, Hawaii
Indiana: counties 100%, highways 100%
Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%

Henry

So KY and OR are the last ones missing, so I'll finish up.

KY
0: none
1: none
2: US 23, US 25, US 27
3: US 31
4: US 41, US 42, US 45
5: US 51, US 52
6: US 60, US 62, I-64, US 68 (I-66 would've made it a complete set of even 6x routes, but seems to have been cancelled)
7: I-71, I-75, US 79
8: none
9: none

OR
0: I-5
1: none
2: US 20, US 26
3: US 30
4: none
5: none
6: none
7: none
8: I-82, I-84
9: US 95, US 97

And once again, to be technical...
10: US 101
Go Cubs Go! Go Cubs Go! Hey Chicago, what do you say? The Cubs are gonna win today!

NWI_Irish96

Table of all 50 states+DC by how many they are missing:

0 - Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, Texas
1 - Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina
2 - West Virginia, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Iowa, New York, Louisiana, Mississippi
3 - Colorado, Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Utah, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona, South Carolina
4 - Florida, California, North Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas, Kentucky
5 - Massachusetts, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, District of Columbia, Oregon
6 - South Dakota, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware
7 - Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
8 - Maine
9 - Alaska, Hawaii
Indiana: counties 100%, highways 100%
Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%

bassoon1986

Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on October 26, 2022, 11:38:45 AM
Table of all 50 states+DC by how many they are missing:

0 - Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, Texas
1 - Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Alabama, North Carolina
2 - West Virginia, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Iowa, New York, Louisiana, Mississippi
3 - Colorado, Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Utah, New Jersey, New Mexico, Arizona, South Carolina
4 - Florida, California, North Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas, Kentucky
5 - Massachusetts, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, District of Columbia, Oregon
6 - South Dakota, Washington, Connecticut, Delaware
7 - Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
8 - Maine
9 - Alaska, Hawaii
Interesting that Texas only made it to the top because of recently commissioned interstates, I-2 and I-14. Are there any others that wouldn't have made it as well as the did? North Carolina already had 4, 7, and 8 examples before their new additions.


iPhone

US 89

^ Texas would have had I-10 already to cover part of that…

Indiana and Illinois have been on that list forever, pretty much entirely because of Lake Michigan and a very-out-of-grid US 6. (Now why does that never bother anyone…)

Evan_Th

Excuse me, I-95 does indeed count for DC!  So it should move up a step on the table.

NWI_Irish96

Quote from: Evan_Th on November 06, 2022, 05:33:13 PM
Excuse me, I-95 does indeed count for DC!  So it should move up a step on the table.

I had already accounted for I-95 for DC.
Indiana: counties 100%, highways 100%
Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%



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