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SR 170 begins in Anderson County in Oak Ridge as Edgemore Road at a trumpet interchange with SR 62 (Illinois Avenue), right across the Clinch River from the town of Solway.It then heads northeast as an improved 2-lane highway, paralleling the Clinch and passing by several golf courses and apartments before coming to an intersection with Melton Lake Drive, just after passing Haw Ridge Park.
SR 183 begins at Hornbeak at an intersection with SR 21 and travels southerly as "Glass Road" through rolling hills and sharp curves until coming to a three-way stop at "Elbridge–Obion Road". SR 183 turns east at this stop and continues on with a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit traveling through the community of Glass and crossing US 51/SR 3 ...
SR 22 (current junction with SR 100) in Jacks Creek: Mississippi state line 1923: c. 1931: Replaced by SR 22 [3] SR 18: 47.04: 75.70 MS 7 at the Mississippi state line in Fayette County: US 45/SR 5 in Jackson: 1923: current SR 18A: 1.7: 2.7 SR 57 in Grand Junction: SR 18 north of Grand Junction c. 1953: 1983
Segments connected by road through Yellowstone National Park: US 21: 393: 632 State Road S-7-406 in Hunting Island, SC: I-81, US 52 in Wytheville, VA: 1926: current US 22: 651: 1,048 US 27, US 42, US 52, US 127 in Cincinnati, OH: US 1/US 9 in Newark, NJ: 1926: current US 23: 1,444: 2,324 US 1, US 17 in Jacksonville, FL: I-75 in Mackinaw City, MI
SR 313 west (Ladd Springs Road) – Cleveland: Eastern terminus of SR 313: Ocoee: 9.8: 15.8: US 64 / US 74 (Ocoee Scenic Byway/SR 40) – Cleveland, Ducktown: Interchange; provides access to the Cherokee National Forest Bridge over Ocoee River: Benton: 15.6: 25.1: SR 314 south (Parksville Road) – Parksville: Northern terminus of SR 314 ...
Chaz Lanier scored 23 points and Zakai Zeigler had 17 points and 15 assists to lead No. Tennessee past upset-minded Middle Tennessee 82-64 on Monday night. Felix Okpara added 12 points, Jordan ...
Beginning at the US 72/SR 57 intersection, SR 177 turns from a two-lane road into a six-lane highway, and continues in this form through to its north terminus, and from the Wolf River bridge until the I-40 junction, the road is six-lane and has 10-foot-wide (3.0 m) paved outside shoulders on both sides, which only occasionally give way to a ...
SR 368 begins as a fork in the road from SR 18 just north of town and travels nearly due south, intercepting Old Grand Junction Road and Summit Street. From this point it runs slightly parallel to the rarely used Mississippi Central Railroad and Tippah Street. It intercepts SR 57 as a T-junction in downtown Grand Junction and stops there. [2]