United States
- Interstate A-2 (Alaska; Unsigned)
- Interstate H-2 (Hawaii)
- U.S. Route 2
- New England Route 2 (former)
- Alabama State Route 2
- Alaska Route 2
- Arkansas Highway 2 (former)
- California State Route 2
- Colorado State Highway 2
- Connecticut Route 2
- Delaware Route 2
- Florida State Road 2
- Georgia State Route 2
- Illinois Route 2
- Indiana State Road 2
- Iowa Highway 2
- K-2 (Kansas highway)
- Kentucky Route 2
- Louisiana Highway 2
- Maryland Route 2
- Massachusetts Route 2
- Mississippi Highway 2
- Missouri Route 2
- Missouri Route 2 (1922)
- Montana Highway 2
- Nebraska Highway 2
- Nevada State Route 2 (former)
- Nevada State Route 2A (former)
- Nevada State Route 2B (former)
- Nevada State Route 2C (former)
- New Jersey Route 2 (former)
- New Jersey Route 2N (former)
- New Mexico State Road 2
- New York State Route 2
- North Carolina Highway 2
- Ohio State Route 2
- Oklahoma State Highway 2
- Oregon Route 2 (former)
- Pennsylvania Route 2 (former)
- Rhode Island Route 2
- South Carolina Highway 2
- Tennessee State Route 2
- Texas State Highway 2 (former)
- Texas State Highway Loop 2
- Texas Farm to Market Road 2
- Texas Park Road 2
- Texas Recreational Road 2
- Utah State Route 2 (former)
- Vermont Route 2A
- Vermont Route 2B
- Virginia State Route 2
- West Virginia Route 2
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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—John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)
“Todays difference between Russia and the United States is that in Russia everybody takes everybody else for a spy, and in the United States everybody takes everybody else for a criminal.”
—Friedrich Dürrenmatt (19211990)