Question: Under which president was I-95 commissioned?
Answer: President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Interstate 95, the country’s most traveled road, was commissioned in 1956 by President Eisenhower’s National Interstate and Defense Highways Act. It spans nearly 2,000 miles from Florida to Maine to serve millions of people. The North to South Interstate is a crucial part of tourism and commerce, linking scenic New England with the end of Southern Florida. I-95 passes through 15 states, more than any other highway. The highway also travels along almost the same route that revolutionaries traveled during the American Revolution, carrying with it today over 600 exits, almost 500 24/7 gas stations, and many public rest stops.