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In the 1890s, farmers, and even bicyclists, pushed for better roads in West Virginia, but counties only built roads to their own county seats, not between counties. By 1909, only two county seats were linked by paved highways. In 1917, the State Road Commission was created to build and maintain a statewide road system, helping to connect counties with safer, more reliable roads.