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You also wouldn't say "east coast highways don't have stop lights."
Highways on the east coast generally don't have stop lights. I can think of a few exceptions for entrance ramps on I-95 in Miami Dade County.
 
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No one thinks of a ground level road with stop lights and intersections when referencing "the highway".
 

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Highway 95 in Arizona has lights and stop signs before it turns in desert.

Ca -86 has lights in the middle of the desert.


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Highway 95 in Arizona has lights and stop signs before it turns in desert.

Ca -86 has lights in the middle of the desert.


You guys are all gaybos

Lots of highways do.
But nobody refers to that as getting on "the highway" when referencing the intracity portion that is often doubled named to a local street.
 

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Lots of highways do.
But nobody refers to that as getting on "the highway" when referencing the intracity portion that is often doubled named to a local street.
Ca 86 has lights 20 miles in the middle of the desert or more. About 5 sets. I used to race people there. Definitely no in town
Middle of fucken nowhere actually
 
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You are insane.
The highway where you live:

I-75
I-4

The highway where I live:

I-95
Florida Turnpike
I-75
I-595

Additional highways in Miami-Dade County:

Palmetto Expressway (I-75)
I-395 (MacArthur Causeway/Don Shula Expressway)
I-195 (Julia Tuttle Causeway)

Note the absence of Miramar Parkway/Hallandale Beach Blvd