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1.4 [39] 2.3 US 63 in Jonesboro: AR 1 in Jonesboro 1961 [40] 1970 [41] Renumbered US 63B US 63B — — — — 1970 [41] 2006 Former US 63C, redesignated AR 91: US 63B: 2.735 [42] 4.402 US 63 in Bono: US 63 in Bono 2014 [43] current Former US 63 US 63B: 4.26 [44] 6.86 US 63 in Walnut Ridge: US 63 1998 [45] current
Arkansas uses the 500 number to designate future signings, such as Highway 549 for pieces of a future I-49 extension. No discernible pattern exists in Arkansas's numbering system, although most even numbered highways are signed east-west and odds signed north-south. However, the actual roadways carrying these designations may be switched.
2.903: 4.672 Franklin CR 93 at Greenwood: US 64 in Altus: 1998: current Former AR 924 AR 180: 1.65: 2.66 I-49/US 62/US 71 in Fayetteville: School Avenue in Fayetteville 1945: current AR 181: 2.4: 3.9 US 61 in Bassett: I-55 near Bassett — — AR 181: 31.2: 50.2 AR 14 in Marie: Route NN at the Missouri state line — — AR 182: 7.2: 11.6 AR 84 ...
Arkansas Highway System; List of state highways in Arkansas; 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering; 0–9. Arkansas Highway 1; Arkansas Highway 4; Arkansas Highway 5;
Arkansas Highway 4 (AR 4) is a designation for two state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 2.99 miles (4.81 km) runs from the Oklahoma state line east to US 59 / US 71 at Cove . [ 2 ] A second segment of 22.1 miles (35.6 km) runs from US 278 in McGehee east to Highway 1 at Rohwer . [ 3 ]
In 1926, the U.S. state of Arkansas renumbered its highways into a more traditional format. The system to be replaced was established in 1924 as Arkansas' first comprehensive highway plan. [1] Roads were designated as "primary federal aid roads", "secondary federal aid roads", or "connecting state roads".
The 2010–2013 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program from the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) lists cable median barrier installation projects along segments of Interstate 30 (I-30), [1] I-40, [2] I-55, [2] I-430, [2] Interstate 540, [3] and US 67 [4] to begin as funds become available.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT), formerly the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, is a government department in the U.S. state of Arkansas.Its mission is to provide a safe, efficient, aesthetically pleasing and environmentally sound intermodal transportation system for the user. [2]