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The latest information is available at 511ia.org or by calling 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide). The Iowa DOT's 511 road closures map recently added a layer with data on most country ...
Travelers can dial 511, a three-digit telephone number, on landlines and most mobile phones. The number has also extended to be the default name of many state and provincial transportation department road conditions Web sites, such as Wisconsin's site. [1] It is an example of an N11 code, part of the North American Numbering Plan.
U.S. Highway 61. U.S. Highway 61 (US 61) is a United States Highway that serves eastern Iowa. It enters the state from Missouri near Keokuk with US 136. North of Keokuk, it is overlapped by US 218 for a few miles. It the follows the course of the Mississippi River past Montrose and Fort Madison.
Primary Interstates. I-29 as viewed from the Sergeant Floyd Monument. I-35 approaching exit 182. The Interstate 74 Bridge carrying I-74 across the Mississippi River. I-80 in western Iowa near Walnut. Traffic congestion on I‑35 / I‑80 during the Iowa flood of 2008.
U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) in Iowa is a major east–west artery which runs across the state, separating the northern third of Iowa from the southern two-thirds. It enters Iowa from Nebraska, concurrent with Interstate 129 (I-129) and US 75, crossing the Missouri River at Sioux City. US 20 runs in a more-or-less straight line across Iowa ...
These roads are closed due to flooding until further notice, says South Dakota 511, the South Dakota Department of Transportation road conditions webpage: South I-29 to SD-11 North U.S 18 West ...
U.S. Highway 6(US 6) is an east–west United States Numbered Highwaywhich runs 322 miles (518 km) across the U.S. state of Iowa. The route is signed in places as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway. Like all state highwaysin Iowa, it is maintained by the Iowa Department of Transportation(Iowa DOT).
The Iowa Department of Transportation is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the primary highway system, which consists of Interstate Highways, United States Highways, and Iowa state highways. Currently, the longest primary highway is U.S. Highway 30 at 332 miles (534 km). The shortest highway is Interstate 129 at 0.27 miles (430 m).