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The Second Division of the Eastern Route of the Inland Empire Highway was also established in 1913, traveling northwest from Sampson Trail Y at the Idaho–Washington state line to Pullman. [26] [27] The Idaho portion of US 195 became part of the North and South Highway in 1916 and was not numbered under Idaho's state highway system in 1953.
State Route 272 (SR 272) is a 19.22-mile (30.93 km) long state highway serving Whitman County in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels from U.S. Route 195 (US 195) in Colfax to a short concurrency with parent route SR 27 in Palouse before ending at the Idaho state line and becoming Idaho State Highway 6 (SH-6).
Marker design prior to 2020 Scenic state highway marker formerly used on Idaho State Highway 21. During the 1920s, in lieu of numbering its highways, Idaho had a system of lettered Sampson Trails. [2] They were marked by businessman Charles B. Sampson of Boise at no expense to the state, using orange-colored shields. [3]
Historic Survey of Roads in Idaho's State Highway System (2019) Maps. ITD Yearly Traffic Flow Maps, 1971–present; University of Alabama Maps of Idaho; Archive of ITD Maps, 1960s/70s and 2000s. Rand McNally maps, 1926 to 1957; 1936-1937 book of highway designations
State Highway 41 (SH-41) is a state highway mostly in the U.S. state of Idaho.It runs from Interstate 90 in Post Falls to U.S. Route 2 on the Washington state line. The northernmost 0.41 miles (0.66 km) of SH-41 run along State Street along the state line, with the southbound lane in the town of Newport, Washington, and the northbound lane in Oldtown, Idaho.
The road becomes Idaho State Highway 8, which continues through a commercial district and the University of Idaho campus to a junction with US 95 in downtown Moscow. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] SR 270 is maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), which conducts an annual survey on state highways to measure traffic volume in terms ...
Idaho roads take top spot for roads in America, New Jersey sits at the bottom of the list, with just 50.7% of roads deemed acceptable.
State Route 278 (SR 278) is a 5.50-mile (8.85 km) long state highway serving rural Spokane County in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway begins at SR 27 in Rockford and travels east to the Idaho state line, where it becomes Idaho State Highway 58 .