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The road that became Route 75 has existed since 1926, as part of Route 55 from south of Charleston to east of East Prairie. [4] The route was renumbered to Route 77 in 1959, [5] [6] and it was rerouted in 1968. The realignment replaced Route E with Route 77, and its old alignment became part of Route 88 and Route 105.
Missouri overlaps highways in order to maintain continuity. The Missouri Department of Transportation routinely uses the term "Route" in reference to the names of the roads. However, Missouri statutes define them as "State Highways". Missourians may use the terms "Route" and "Highway" interchangeably when referring to a state road.
Bennett Springs State Park Road 22: Route 64 — — Route 64B: 2.257: 3.632 Pomme de Terre State Park: Route 64 — — Route 76A: 32.606: 52.474 — — — — Became Route 176 Route 84 Spur: 0.291: 0.468 Route 84 at Caruthersville: 3rd Street in Caruthersville Caruthersville — — Route 89 Spur: 1.620: 2.607 US 50 east of Potts: Route 89 ...
No state funding goes toward the Missouri information signs on the highway, as businesses have to pay to be featured, MoDOT traffic liaison engineer Tom Honich said. The prices vary depending on ...
Number Length (mi) [3] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 24: 215.560: 346.910 US 24 at Kansas City: US 24 at West Quincy
Some signs can be localized, such as No Parking, and some are found only in state and local jurisdictions, as they are based on state or local laws, such as New York City's "Don't Block the Box" signs. These signs are in the R series of signs in the MUTCD and typically in the R series in most state supplements or state MUTCDs.
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Articles about state highways in the U.S. state of Missouri. For a manually maintained list, including yet-to-be-written articles, see List of state highways in Missouri . v