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Through North Dakota, the route runs 197 miles (317 km) from the South Dakota state line to the Montana state line. [2] After crossing the state line, the highway continues north along U.S. 85 through Bowman , Amidon , Belfield (where it intersects Interstate 94 ), Fairfield , Grassy Butte , Watford City and Alexander before its junction with U ...
Southern end of I-94 concurrency, southern terminus of ND 14: Bismarck: 86.983: 139.986: I-94 BL (Bismarck Expressway) – Lincoln: 88.998: 143.228: I-94 west / ND 1804 south – Bismarck, Billings: Northern end of I-94 concurrency, southern end of first ND 1804 concurrency: Hay Creek Township: 92.463: 148.805: ND 1804 north: Northern end of ...
ND 46 runs in a nearly perfect straight line with minor deviations throughout the entire course, and on multiple county lines. About 10 miles in, ND 46 meets the northern terminus of ND 56 in Gackle, and then runs for almost 21 more miles to US 281 on the LaMoure/Stutsman county line. 29.7 miles to the east, it intersects ND 1 outside of Litchville, and meets ND 32 on the Ransom/Barnes county ...
North Dakota Highway 56 (ND 56) is a 50.203-mile-long (80.794 km) north–south state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 56's southern terminus is at ND 11 west of Ellendale , and the northern terminus is at ND 46 in Gackle .
South Dakota Highway 79 (SD 79) is a 209-mile (336 km) state highway in western South Dakota, United States, that runs from Maverick Junction near the Black Hills National Forest to the North Dakota state line.
North Dakota Highway 22 Business (ND 22 Bus.) is a 5.052-mile-long (8.130 km) north–south state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 22 Bus.'s southern terminus is at ND 22 and ND 200 in Killdeer, and the northern terminus is at ND 22 northwest of Killdeer. [4] The entire route is in Dunn County.
The speed limit in South Dakota is 80 miles per hour (129 km/h) on rural interstates, regardless of vehicle type and time of day, [13] and 65 mph (105 km/h) on urban interstates and other highways, or up to 70 mph (113 km/h) on multilane, divided non-interstate roadways. [14]
ND 15 in Fessenden, North Dakota: ND 7 west of Heaton, North Dakota: 1931: c. 1934: became part of US 52 ND 59: 1.063: 1.711 I-29 in Pembina: Minnesota state line east of Pembina c. 1953: current ND 60: 29.878: 48.084 ND 3 / ND 17 east of Barton: ND 5 east of Bottineau: c. 1931: current Formerly part of ND 17 ND 61 —