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N-2 / N-71 at the Nebraska state line near Ardmore: US 18 Bypass in Hot Springs: 1962: current SD 73: 255.291: 410.851 N-61 near Merriman: ND 49 at the North Dakota state line near Thunder Hawk — — SD 75: 29.352: 47.237 SD 20 near Bison: ND 8 at the North Dakota state line near Hettinger — — SD 79: 213.7: 343.9 US 18 / US 385 at ...
The South Dakota Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a state agency in South Dakota, United States. DPS is an enforcement, licensing and services agency that develops and operates programs in the areas of law enforcement, traffic safety, fire safety, driver's licenses, emergency management, and public safety information.
Map showing the interstates and primary highways in South Dakota. South Dakota has a total of 83,609 miles (134,556 km) of highways, roads, and streets, along with 679 miles (1,093 km) of interstate highways. [1] South Dakota and Montana are the only states sharing a land border which is not traversed by a paved road.
The blizzards and floods of 1952 taxed the resources of the Motor Patrol. 1953 ushered in the South Dakota Drivers License and 179 people died on South Dakota roads. A 40 million dollar highway construction project began in 1956 and the role of the Motor Patrolman as an enforcement officer began to change.
I-29/US 81 near New Effington: 1926: current US 83 — — US 83 near Olsonville: US 83 near Herreid: 1925: current US 85 — — US 85 in the Black Hills region: US 85 near Ludlow: 1926: current US 85E — — — — 1931: 1937 US 183: 75.17: 120.97 US 183 near Wewela: I-90 near Presho: 1926: current US 212 — — US 212 near Belle Fourche
I-29 at the Iowa state line at Dakota Dunes: I-29 / US 81 at the North Dakota state line north-northwest of Victor: 1958: current I-90: 412.76: 664.27 I-90 at the Wyoming state line west-northwest of North Spearfish: I-90 at the Minnesota state line north-northeast of Valley Springs — — I-190: 1.72: 2.77 US 16 / SD 44 / West Boulevard in ...
South Dakota Highway 262 heading westbound out of Bridgewater, South Dakota. South Dakota Highway 262 (SD 262) is a 17.563-mile-long (28.265 km) state highway in the U.S. state of South Dakota that runs from Interstate 90 (I-90) near Alexandria to SD 42 in Bridgewater. It is maintained by the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT).
The road continues north and runs concurrently with US 14 and Interstate 90 westbound toward Sturgis. Leaving Sturgis, SD 79 leads to Bear Butte State Park and briefly runs concurrently with U.S. Route 212 south of Newell. Near North Dakota, the highway passes through the South Dakota portion of Custer National Forest.