Interstate Highways That Don't Cross State Lines

Wouldn't you think an interstate highway would have to serve at least two states? Well, there are 14 major highways that don't leave the state they start in.
Only trunk interstates, no spurs, loops, or bypasses.
Alaskan, Hawaiian and Puerto Rican interstates don't count.
I-86 and I-88 aren't listed here because there are multiple interstates with those numbers.
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State
Answer
Arizona
I-17
Arizona
I-19
Florida
I-4
Georgia
I-16
Louisiana
I-12
Maryland
I-97
Michigan
I-96
New York
I-87
Texas
I-2
Texas
I-14
Texas
I-27
Texas
I-37
Texas
I-45
Wisconsin
I-43
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7 Comments
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Level 56
Apr 7, 2015
You beat me to it! I was about to create same quiz.
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Level 88
Apr 7, 2015
I am the king of intrastate interstates! Or of just typing in random numbers.
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Level 63
Apr 24, 2016
You forgot Hawaii. Yes, Hawaii.
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Level 75
Nov 1, 2017
I literally just typed 1-100. I know nothing about the US highway system.
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Level 63
Aug 11, 2018
Need to update. I-14 in Texas.
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Level 41
Apr 3, 2020
Not american, but got all of em right by typing in random numbers
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Level 37
Oct 29, 2020
There is an another I-87 in North Carolina that will eventually go into Virginia, but it is currently just in NC.

Similarly, I-11 is currently only in Nevada, but it will cross into Arizona in the future.