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In official documents the state of Utah uses the term "state routes" for numbered, state maintained highways, since the legal definition of a "highway" includes any public road. [1] UDOT signs state routes with a beehive symbol after the state's nickname of the beehive state. There are 3,658.04 miles (5,887.04 km) [Note 1] of state routes in Utah.
Originally, the State Road Commission of Utah, created on March 23, 1909, was responsible for maintenance, but these duties were rolled into the new UDOT in 1975. [1] There are 2,061.979 miles (3,318.434 km) of U.S. Highways in the state.
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) in the U.S. state of Utah is a north-south United States Highway spanning more than 502 miles (807.891 km) through the central part of the state, making it the longest road in Utah.
In addition, 511.org provides information on bicycling, ridesharing, and the toll road system FasTrak. 511.org [17] is a service of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, [18] and was designed by the transportation engineering company PB Farradyne, [19] a division of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, [18] (later Telvent Farradyne). [20]
The Interstate Highway System is a nationwide system with only a small portion of these routes entering Utah. Originally, the State Road Commission of Utah, created on March 23, 1909 was responsible for maintenance, but these duties were rolled into the new UDOT in 1975. [1] There are 977.664 miles (1,573.398 km) of Interstates within the state.
Crews worked to clear roadways in Sandy, Utah, on Thursday, November 10, as snowfall caused hazardous travel conditions, according to the Utah Department of Transportation Cottonwood Canyons ...
Heavy snow and strong winds created hazardous driving conditions across northern Utah on Wednesday, April 14, with the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) reporting “multiple crashes” on ...
Lakeview Parkway, a yet-to-be-entirely-completed connector street (currently about 7.3 miles [11.7 km] long) in Utah County, Utah, United States, that is mostly located within the city limits of Provo and runs along length of the south and west sides of the city.