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  2. Concurrency (road) - Wikipedia

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    An extreme example: I-40, I-85 Business, US 29, US 70, US 220, and US 421 formerly ran concurrently in Greensboro, North Carolina.In 2008, I-40 was rerouted off this road, but was put back on it later that same year with US 220 being rerouted instead.

  3. Toll roads in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The HERO Program, is a combined effort of "the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, in partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation, operates the Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) Program—a free roadside assistance program that provides aid to stranded motorists, minimizes traffic congestion and improves highway ...

  4. Stack interchange - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the previously four-level stack interchange between I-610 and I-10 on the city's east side gained a new (though long-planned) [8] level of complexity with the opening of four ramps connecting the new US 90 (Crosby Freeway) to the east, featuring direct movements for the new freeway to and from the southeast quadrant of I-610, to ...

  5. Texas Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 edition of the Texas Official Travel Map: The Transportation Department has been publishing an official state road map since 1917. Every month, TxDOT publishes Texas Highways , a magazine aimed at showcasing various aspects of the state, often by providing interesting travel information on a specific stretch of highway (or highways) in ...

  6. Texas state highway system - Wikipedia

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    Texas state highways are a network of highways owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Texas. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the state agency responsible for the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the system. Texas has the largest state highway system, followed closely by North Carolina's state highway system.

  7. Trans-Texas Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The TTC was hoped to be a multi-use, statewide system that would have included new and existing highways, railways, and utility rights-of-way.According to the Houston Chronicle, on January 6, 2009, "In response to public outcry, the ambitious proposal to create the Trans-Texas Corridor network has been dropped and will be replaced with a plan to carry out road projects at an incremental ...

  8. Texas City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Map of Texas City. Texas City is 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Galveston and 37 miles (60 km) southeast of Houston. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 186.58 square miles (483.24 km 2), of which 66.27 square miles (171.64 km 2) is land and 120.31 square miles (311.60 km 2), or 67.61%, is covered by water. [1]

  9. List of municipalities in Texas - Wikipedia

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    A map of the United States of America with the state of Texas highlighted. Texas is a state located in the Southern United States . As of the 2020 census , [ 1 ] 29,145,505 (95.55%) of the 30,503,301 residents of Texas lived in a municipality in the 2023 estimate.