
How well is Columbus, Ohio connected through highways to other cities and states
Columbus, the capital of Ohio abounds in outbound roadways and thus its connectivity with other places in and outside the state of Ohio is quite good and well laid out through an extensive system of important highways that pass through and link the city.
The city of Columbus is centrally located in Ohio and with the extensive network on highways almost every destination within the state can be reached within a time of 2 hours of so on road. Also major national highways pass through this place, for example the 'National Road' or U.S. Highway 40, U.S Highway 23 and U.S Highway 33.
For the Interstate highways, Columbus has the Interstate 270 encircles the major part of this city and the Interstate 670 forms the Innerbelt for the city. The State Route 315 passes through the western side of the city, Interstate 71 on the east and intersection of Interstate 70 and 71 through the southern side.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_State_Highway_315

