Washington State Route 167 connects Interstate 5 in Tacoma with Interstate 405 in Renton. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Tacoma, with Mount Rainier in background City nickname: The City of Destiny Location Location of Tacoma in Pierce County and Washington State Government County Pierce Mayor Bill Baarsma (NP) Physical characteristics Area Land Water 162. ... Interstate 405 in Washington is a 30-mile loop route that bypasses downtown Seattle east of Lake Washington. ... Renton is a city located in King County, Washington, USA, immediately southeast of Seattle. ...
SR 167 runs east from Interstate 5 in Tacoma to Puyallup, then becomes a freeway and turns north. North of Auburn, the freeway has high-occupancy vehicle lanes. There is a project to convert these HOV lanes to high-occupancy toll lanes. SR 167 ends just north of Interstate 405, at SR 900 in Renton. Puyallup (pronounced ) is a city located in Pierce County, Washington. ... High-capacity freeway interchange in Los Angeles, California. ... Auburn is a city located in Washington. ... A permanent, separated high-occupancy vehicle lane on I-91 in Connecticut A high occupancy vehicle (or HOV) is a transportation engineering and transportation planning term referring to a vehicle with a driver and one or more passengers. ... Highway A High occupancy toll (HOT) is a toll enacted on single occupant vehicles who wish to use roads, and lanes within roads, designated for the use of high occupancy vehicles (HOVs). ... Washington State Route 900 is a state highway in the state of Washington, USA, getting its number as the westernmost spur of Interstate 90. ...
SR 167 is 28 miles (46 km) in length.
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Alaska is the largest state in the United States in terms of land area at 570,374 square miles (1,477,261 km²), over twice as large as Texas, the next largest state.
Owing to the state's low population density, most of the land is located in the Unorganized Borough which, as the name implies, has no intermediate borough government of its own, but is administered directly by the state government.
The state capital, Juneau, is not accessible by road, which has spurred several debates over the decades about moving the capital to a city on the road system.