Major highways in West Virginia:
- I-64: This highway runs east-west through the middle of West Virginia, connecting Charleston to Huntington.
- I-79: This highway runs north-south through the eastern part of West Virginia, connecting Morgantown to Beckley.
- I-81: This highway runs north-south through the western part of West Virginia, connecting Martinsburg to Bluefield.
- US 19: This highway runs north-south through the central part of West Virginia, connecting Weston to Lewisburg.
- US 33: This highway runs east-west through the southern part of West Virginia, connecting Williamson to Martinsburg.
- US 40: This highway runs east-west through the northern part of West Virginia, connecting Wheeling to Harpers Ferry.
- US 52: This highway runs north-south through the eastern part of West Virginia, connecting Keyser to Huntington.
- US 60: This highway runs east-west through the southern part of West Virginia, connecting Hinton to White Sulphur Springs.
- WV 10: This highway runs east-west through the northern part of West Virginia, connecting Morgantown to Point Pleasant.
- WV 20: This highway runs north-south through the central part of West Virginia, connecting Weston to Princeton.
- WV 60: This highway runs north-south through the western part of West Virginia, connecting Beckley to Harpers Ferry.
- WV 72: This highway runs east-west through the southern part of West Virginia, connecting Williamson to Beckley.
These are just a few of the major highways in West Virginia. For a more complete list, please visit the West Virginia Department of Transportation's website.
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