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South Carolina utilizes a numbering system to keep track of all non-interstate and primary highways that are maintained by SCDOT. First appearing in 1947 [citation needed] (when a huge amount of highways were cancelled or truncated), the "state highway secondary system" [4] carries the number of the county followed by a unique number for the particular road.
By state law, [1] the SCDOT's function and purpose is the systematic planning, construction, maintenance, and operation of the state highway system and the development of a statewide mass transit system that is consistent with the needs and desires of the public. The SCDOT also coordinates all state and federal programs relating to highways.
There are no state routes which duplicate an existing U.S. or Interstate highway in Ohio. Ohio distinguishes between "state routes", which are all the routes on ODOT's system, and "state highways", which are the roads on the state route system which ODOT maintains, i.e. those outside municipalities, [ 2 ] with a special provision for Interstate ...
The only way a resident can put items in the right-of-way is if they get an encroachment permit. You can find the encroachment permit here. The city has to approve what you put up. If you do not ...
All of SR 239 exists within Washington Township in southern Scioto County.The state highway is not included as a part of the National Highway System. [2]SR 239 begins at a diamond interchange with US 52, with the highway forming a T-intersection with the ramp from and to eastbound US 52.
State Route 676 (SR 676) is a 26.53-mile (42.70 km) long east–west state highway in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.The western terminus of SR 676 is at a T-intersection with SR 555 approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of the village of Chesterhill.
State Route 608 (SR 608) is a north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.Its southern terminus is at State Route 528 about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Middlefield.
State Route 627 (SR 627) is a 4.76-mile (7.66 km) east–west state highway in Stark County, Ohio. SR 627's western terminus is at a diamond interchange with the US 30/US 62 freeway in southeast Massillon. Its eastern terminus is a diamond interchange with Interstate 77 at I-77 Exit 101 in southern Canton.