New Jersey has the most paved roads for its square miles relative to other states in the United States. It is a smaller state with a high population density and extensive road network.
Mississippi is a state that is approximately 46,000 square miles in size.
Washington state has a total area of approximately 71,362 square miles.
Hawaii is the state with an area of about 13,000 square miles.
Utah's state area is approximately 84,899 square miles.
The state that is approximately 71,000 square miles is the state of Washington.
Texas has the most miles of paved roads, i believe it's somewhere around 250,000 miles of paved roads
Texas has the most paved roads of any US state.
According to NCDOT, they MAINTAIN about 80,000 miles of highways, second, only to Texas. That, of course, doesn't include all paved roads such as some that are in subdivisions maintained by HOAs, municipalities, schools, private streets, etc... They also maintain 12,712 bridges which ranks them #13.
Montana has approximately 71,000 miles of public roads.
Mississippi is a state that is approximately 46,000 square miles in size.
Washington state has a total area of approximately 71,362 square miles.
The state with an area closest to 4,244 square miles is Connecticut at 5,544 square miles.
It is the 35th largest US State containing 42,774 square miles.
Hawaii is the state with an area of about 13,000 square miles.
The state of Montana is 147,164 square miles.
268,600 square miles.
The state of New York has a total area of 54,556 square miles.