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  2. Minnesota State Highway 62 (Hennepin–Dakota counties)

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    In August 2018, the MN 62 designation was extended from its former eastern terminus at MN 55 near the Mendota Bridge to a new terminus at I-494 in the city of Inver Grove Heights. This new extension is cosigned as MN 55/MN 62 across the Mendota Bridge. Beyond the bridge, MN 62 replaces the former MN 110 in its entirety to I-494. This project ...

  3. Minnesota Road Research Facility - Wikipedia

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    Many different organizations have partnered with Mn/DOT to conduct research at the facility, ranging from partners such as the University of Minnesota, Federal Highway Administration, and Wisconsin Department of Transportation to others like the National Road Administration of Finland.

  4. Minnesota Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    MnDOT headquarters in Saint Paul. MnDOT is led by the commissioner of transportation, who is appointed by the governor for a term coinciding with the governor's. The commissioner may appear as a party on behalf of the public in any proceeding before any governmental agency regulating public services or rates relating to transportation.

  5. Geometric design of roads - Wikipedia

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    Corner sight distance (CSD) is the road alignment specification which provides a substantially clear line of sight so that the driver of a vehicle, bicyclist or pedestrian waiting at the crossroad may safely anticipate the driver of an approaching vehicle.

  6. E-ZPass Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The lanes and the ETC system are owned by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and fully compatible with the multi-state E-ZPass network. Solo drivers who are registered under the E-ZPass program and have a toll transponder are allowed to pay a toll to use the lanes during operating hours. Vehicles with two or more occupants ...

  7. Minnesota State Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    Like other trunk highways in the state, MN 7 is maintained by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT). According to the department, up 12,000 vehicles a day used the highway outside of the Twin Cities, [10] and up to 55,000 vehicles traveled the highway daily in the metro area in 2010. [11]

  8. Interstate 94 in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, MnDOT launched a project known as Rethinking I-94, which is aimed at reconnecting neighborhoods, revitalizing communities, and ensuring that residents have a voice in transportation decisions. [12] The construction of I-94 between Minneapolis and Saint Paul was controversial and has been a political debate for many years.

  9. Template:Cite MnDOT map - Wikipedia

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    side: set to "back" to link to the back side of the 2017–2018 map; defaults to the front side otherwise. link: to link the department name; c-link: to link the cartographer in years where McGill-Warner or H.M. Gousha did the cartography work for the state. v-link: to link Minnesota Digital Library in the via credit