It’s been a little over one year now since we began a recycling program in the Home Office. Since that time, we have recycled well over three tons of paper, all end of life computers, monitors, fax machines and even a TV. We’ve also recycled scores of spent consumer batteries of all types and various plastic products such as water bottles, plates and cups, etc. Thanks to all home office employees who actively participate in and support the program. In addition to VPSI’s Home Office efforts, did you know: Read More
Last week we put up a post titled 5 Things You Didn’t Know About America’s Roads, and this week we’re back with 5 more things. Do you know of any other random or obscure facts about America’s roads?
1. Texas has the most Interstate miles, with 3,233.45 of them among 17 routes.
2. There is a rhyme and reason to Interstate and national highway numbers: East-west routes have even numbers and north-south routes have odd numbers. The Interstates were numbered higher for the northern routes and get smaller on southern routes; and north-south routes have larger numbers in the east and grow smaller in the west – such as I-95 on the east coast and I-5 on the west coast.
3. Concrete road surfaces generally last longer that asphalt, but they typically generate more road noise. Because asphalt is produced with petroleum, more road builders are finding ways to make concrete surfaces quieter so that they can use it more. Read More