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The numbered state highway system covers approximately 3,135 miles of road in Colorado, subtracting the total miles of Interstate and US Highways from 9,100 miles of the state highway system. [1] These are maintained using state funds which are collected by state and federal gas tax and a portion of vehicle registration fees. [2]
After a mudslide stranded over 100 motorists overnight and indefinitely shutdown a major interstate in Colorado on Thursday, the state is preparing to issue a state and federal disaster declaration.
Highways 96 and 165 from Wetmore to Westcliffe in Colorado's Custer County were closed for the public Sunday evening after ... Flagg's big 2nd half helps No. 2 Duke hold off NC State 74-64 to stay ...
The longest highway in the state is Interstate 70 which has a span of 449.51 miles (723.42 km) that runs west to east across the state, serving Grand Junction, Denver, Aurora, and Limon. Interstate 270, I-70's only auxiliary route in Colorado, is the shortest interstate highway in the state, spanning about 7 miles (11 km).
Parts of Interstate 215 remained shut down through Friday, and the area’s Metrolink trains were also closed, disrupting daily commutes. A spokesperson for Cal Fire Riverside County said the ...
State Highway 115 (SH 115) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Colorado. SH 115's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 50 (US 50) interchange in northern Cañon City , and the northern terminus is at Interstate 25 (I-25), US 24 and US 87 in Colorado Springs .
Interstate 215 is the designation for several Interstate Highways in the United States, all of which are related to Interstate 15 (I-15): . Interstate 215 (California), a regional Interstate bypass for I-15 and a connection to I-10 that serves the Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario metropolitan area in southern California
The route as a Colorado state highway was established in the 1920s from its current western terminus all the way to Nebraska. In 1926, US 38 took over its routing from Sterling, its current eastern terminus, to Nebraska. The route was paved in 1936 from Fort Collins to Ault. [3]