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The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is the organization in charge of developing and maintaining all state and federal roadways in the U.S. state of Mississippi. In addition to highways, the department also has a limited role in supporting Mississippi's public transportation system, ports and waterways system, aeronautics and ...
State Line Road / Riverdale Road on the Tennessee state line in Olive Branch: 1953: current Two segments MS 306: 9.686: 15.588 US 51 / MS 304 Scenic in Coldwater: MS 305 near Independence: c. 1952: current MS 309: 25.777: 41.484 MS 4 near Chulahoma: Byhalia Road on the Tennessee state line near Olive Branch: 1956: current MS 310: 44.484
Downtown Cincinnati in July 2019. Transportation in Cincinnati includes sidewalks, roads, public transit, bicycle paths, and regional and international airports. Most trips are made by car, with transit and bicycles having a relatively low share of total trips; in a region of just over 2 million people, less than 80,000 trips [1] are made with transit on an average day.
Mississippi traffic fatalities are down by 10% in the first six months of the year in comparison to the same time last year
The Cincinnati–Wilmington, OH–KY–IN Combined Statistical Area, adds Clinton County, Ohio (defined as the Wilmington, OH micropolitan area) and, until 2023, Mason County, Kentucky (defined as the Maysville, KY micropolitan area), was part of the CSA. [7] The Cincinnati metropolitan area is considered part of the Great Lakes Megalopolis.
Since then, Mississippi has gradually expanded its highway system. Until 1987, there were but two major four-lane highways in Mississippi, not counting the Interstates, which were built during the 1960s and 1970s: U.S. Highway 49 (US 49) from Yazoo City to Gulfport and US 82 between Greenville and Winona.
Mississippi Highway 27 (MS 27) is a state highway in Mississippi. It runs from south to north for 120.9 miles (194.6 km) across the western and south-central parts of the state, serving 5 counties: Walthall , Lawrence , Copiah , Hinds , and Warren .
Downtown foot traffic up 28% over past year. Cincinnati saw a 28% uptick in visits to Downtown from March last year compared to February, ranking the Queen City's business district No. 7 on the ...