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Arkansas Highway 264 is a designation for three state highways in Benton County, Arkansas. [2] The eastern route begins at US 71B and runs 7.75 miles (12.47 km) east to terminate at Beaver Lake . [ 2 ]
Construction officially began on the four-lane interstate access road on April 17, 2024. Managed by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT), the project will be a four-lane highway, extending approximately 4 miles from the airport entrance at Highway 264 to Highway 612, also known as the Springdale Bypass. Once completed, the road ...
A portion of an Arkansas highway was temporarily closed Tuesday after a truck spilled hundreds of cans of nacho cheese, covering the roadway with the gooey substance. The delicious disruption ...
The Arkansas Highway System is made up of all the highways designated as Interstates, U.S. Highways and State Highways in the US state of Arkansas.The system is maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT), known as the Arkansas State Highway Department (AHD) until 1977 and the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) from 1977 to 2017.
During a recent training exercise, the United States Air Force landed two C-130 aircraft, including the AC-130J Ghostrider, on a four-lane highway in Arkansas.
In Fort Smith, Little Rock, Fayetteville and West Memphis, Arkansas State Police traffic enforcement ramps up for 4th of July holiday travel period.
A third section of Highway 204 was created in Gentry on January 30, 1980. [7] The Gentry route was renumbered Highway 59 Spur on January 26, 1994, due to road user confusion with the Siloam Springs route. [8] The Siloam Springs main section and spur were deleted on July 17, 1996, replaced by Highway 43 and Highway 264, respectively. [9]
Arkansas has long had a stigma of poor roads, dating from the "Arkansas Roads Scandal" playing a prominent role in state politics through the 1920s and 1930s, periodic allegations of corruption, waste, and fraud, and a long-running struggle to adequately fund the operation, maintenance and expansion of a large highway system serving a rural state.