Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is in which state?
Texas Transportation: Bigger, Faster, More
Texas does everything big, and transportation is no exception. The state has more miles of Interstate highway than any other — over 3,200 miles. It has the most freight railroad track. DFW International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. The Port of Houston is the largest port in the US by foreign waterborne tonnage. When it comes to moving people and goods, Texas is simply on a different scale.
The Lone Star State also holds America's most audacious speed record: an 85 mph speed limit on a toll road between Austin and San Antonio — the highest posted speed limit in the country. Tesla chose Austin for its massive Gigafactory, cementing Texas's position in the EV revolution. The state's transportation infrastructure reflects its economy — energy, manufacturing, agriculture, and technology all demand massive logistics networks.
Texas's airport system includes DFW, Houston Intercontinental, Austin-Bergstrom, and San Antonio International — a network that serves the state's vast geography and growing population. The state's ports along the Gulf Coast handle everything from petrochemicals to grain to manufactured goods, connecting Texas to global markets. The state's railroad history is equally rich, with more track than any other state.
This quiz is a love letter to Texas transportation — ten questions that cover the state's airports, highways, ports, auto industry connections, and speed records. If you're from Texas, this is your chance to show your state pride. If you're not, it's a chance to appreciate just how much infrastructure the Lone Star State has built.
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