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A map of all Interstate Highways in Texas Main article: List of Interstate Highways in Texas The Interstate Highway System in Texas covers 3,233.4 miles (5,203.7 km) and consists of ten primary highways , seven auxiliary highways , and the splitting of both Interstate 35 (I-35) and Interstate 69 into multiple letter-suffixed branches.
The Texas State Highway system was established in 1917 to create a structured network of roads that would enhance connectivity and support economic development across the state. The initial system included 22 state highways, many of which followed pre-existing trails and trade routes.
It reenters Texas west of Seminole and travels northeast through the southern Texas Panhandle to the Oklahoma state line northeast of Childress. US 66: 177.1 [6] 285.0 New Mexico state line at Glenrio: Oklahoma state line at Texola: 1927 [6] 1985 [6] Historic route through Texas Panhandle; largely replaced by I-40: US 67: 766 [7] 1,233
See live map of Texas road conditions, closures as state sees freezing temps, rain. Gannett. Sarah Ann Dueñas, Austin American-Statesman. January 15, 2024 at 7:19 AM.
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The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the agency responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operations of the Interstate Highways in Texas. The Interstate Highway System in Texas covers 3,239.7 miles (5,213.8 km) and consists of twelve primary routes , seven auxiliary routes and Interstate 35 (I-35) which is split into two ...
The FHWA and AASHTO subsequently approved the I-14 designation. [10] The Texas Transportation Commission made the I-14 number official on January 26, 2017. [11] The official signage ceremony was held April 22, 2017, in Killeen, Texas, on the Central Texas College campus. More I-14 signs went up over the next few weeks. [12]
The designations were approved by the FHWA and by AASHTO [19] making a total of 192 miles (309 km) of I-69 in Texas (including I-2). [citation needed] On May 24, 2019, both the Texas House of Representatives and Senate approved a 10-year extension of highway funding needed for I-69. [21]