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Road conditions As of 6 a.m. Friday, there are forty-five counties in Mississippi with ice reports, the Mississippi Department of Transportation said. The biggest danger this morning was black ice ...
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is the organization in charge of developing and maintaining all state and federal roadways in the U.S. state of Mississippi. In addition to highways, the department also has a limited role in supporting Mississippi's public transportation system, ports and waterways system, aeronautics and ...
State Line Road / Riverdale Road on the Tennessee state line in Olive Branch: 1953: current Two segments MS 306: 9.686: 15.588 US 51 / MS 304 Scenic in Coldwater: MS 305 near Independence: c. 1952: current MS 309: 25.777: 41.484 MS 4 near Chulahoma: Byhalia Road on the Tennessee state line near Olive Branch: 1956: current MS 310: 44.484
All of MS 902 is located in Smith County. [2] In 2018, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) calculated 210 vehicles traveling on MS 902 north of County Road 32-A (CO 32-A) on average each day. [3] The road is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3, as both MS 902 and MS 35 Connector, [4] but it is signed as MS 902. [5]
Mississippi traffic fatalities are down by 10% in the first six months of the year in comparison to the same time last year
Until 1987, there were but two major four-lane highways in Mississippi, not counting the Interstates, which were built during the 1960s and 1970s: U.S. Highway 49 (US 49) from Yazoo City to Gulfport and US 82 between Greenville and Winona. Things changed when the state legislature launched the $1.3 billion Four-Lane Highway Program of 1987. [2]
The road turns northeastward again at CO 540, passing by small hills and houses. MS 2 later travels along the Tippah–Alcorn County line briefly, before entering Alcorn County. [3] [8] The road then crosses over the Hatchie River east of CO 561. At Union Church Road, MS 2 turns northward for about one mi (1.6 km), before turning east again at ...
The Mississippi Transportation Commission is a part of the executive branch of Mississippi's state government. [6] It is the only popularly-elected state transportation board in the United States. [7] Per state law, the commission is responsible for developing an intermodal transport policy for the state. It oversees all aeronautical, highway ...