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The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) is a state government organization in charge of maintaining public roadways of the U.S. state of South Dakota. South Dakota has 82,447 miles of highways, roads and streets, as well as 5,905 bridges. The SDDOT is responsible for 7,830 miles of the roadway system.
The central segment of SD 42 ends at Ellis Road near the Sioux Falls city limits. [4] The easternmost segment of SD 42 begins at Six Mile Road east of the city of Sioux Falls. It runs southeast, concurrent with SD 11 along Arrowhead Parkway. The two highways pass by a golf course and a park before crossing the Big Sioux River.
SD 168 is maintained by SDDOT. In 2012, the traffic on the highway was measured in average annual daily traffic. The route had an average of 165 vehicles. [1] The designation is not a part of the National Highway System, [4] a system of highways important to the nation's defense, economy, and mobility. [5]
Stewart Slope Road near Trojan — — SD 514 — — — — — — Redesignated as parts of SD 1804 and SD 1806; became all of SD 204 SD 1804: 126.745: 203.976 Shore of the Missouri River south of Geddes: ND 1804 at the North Dakota state line northwest of Pollock: 1975 [1] current Four segments SD 1806: 122.603: 197.310 SD 273 north of ...
The Interstate Highways in South Dakota are the segments of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways owned and maintained by the South Dakota Department of Transportation in the US state of South Dakota.
The U.S. Highways in South Dakota are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System owned and maintained by the South Dakota Department of Transportation in the US state of South Dakota. List
North of Split Rock Road, the divided highway portion ends. Almost immediately, it intersects SD 42 (Arrowhead Parkway). Here, SD 11 and SD 42 begin a concurrency to the east. They curve to the southeast and pass the Willow Run Golf Course and Arrowhead Park. After curving to the east-southeast, they cross over the Big Sioux River. Less than ...
However, the South Dakota Department of Transportation previously indicated that SD 20 followed US 212, US 81, and Interstate 29 (I-29) between the two segments. [3] SD 20 originally extended from SD 45 west of Cresbard to Watertown. It was extended west to U.S. Route 83, southwest of Lowry. Later, it was extended to its current eastern terminus.