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=== Highways and roads ===
=== Highways and roads ===
Alexandria's state highway system is a significant part of its transportation infrastructure, with a diverse range of roads that connect the state's cities, towns, and rural areas. The state's highway system consists of three types of roads: federal highways, state highways, and interstate highways. The federal highways, which are managed by the federal government, include the Interstate Highways (IH) and the Cartadania Federal Highways (CA), while the state-established system is made up of roads officially known as state highways and designated by the abbreviation AL.
One of the most impressive feats of engineering in the state is the [[Aluna Channel Bridge-tunnel|Aluna Channel Bridge-tunnel and Causeway System]], which spans {{convert|59.4|km|mi|sp=us}} over the [[Aluna Channel]]. The SCBT is a vital part of the [[Mariner Freeway]] and forms the western portion of the larger [[Interstate Highway 90|IH-90]], connecting the city of New Venceia in Alexandria to [[Ricardo County, São Ricardo|Ricardo County]] in [[São Ricardo]]. The bridge-tunnel and causeway system is a marvel of modern engineering and a testament to Alexandria's commitment to transportation infrastructure.
The state highway system provides an essential link between Alexandria's cities, towns, and rural areas, allowing for the efficient transportation of goods and people. With its extensive network of highways, Alexandria is well-positioned to continue to grow and develop its economy, and the state's commitment to infrastructure development is sure to be a key driver of future growth. To support Alexandria's growth, the state government has invested heavily in transportation infrastructure over the years, expanding the state highway system frequently to alleviate strain on the network.


=== Airports ===
=== Airports ===