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  2. List of state highways in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    transferred to rerouting of ND 37, which also swapped places with ND 6 north of that road ND 42: 37.441: 60.255 ND 50 near Corinth: Hwy 350 north of Ambrose: 1927: current formerly part of ND 2, which was truncated because portions were transferred to US 85 ND 43 — — Center: Mandan: 1926: c. 1937: transferred to extension of ND 25; section ...

  3. North Dakota Highway 15 - Wikipedia

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    The only section of North Dakota Highway 15 that is included in the National Highway System is its concurrency with US 281, which is 3 miles (4.8 km) long. [4] ND 15 is one of the less traveled highways in North Dakota, with average traffic in 2011 at about 200-600 vehicles per day with about 1000-2500 vehicles per day during its concurrency ...

  4. U.S. Route 52 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 52 (US 52) is a 362-mile-long (583 km) United States Numbered Highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota, which travels from the Canada–United States border east to the Red River at Fargo. The highway connects the cities of Minot and Fargo and travels concurrent with Interstate 94 (I-94) between Jamestown and the Minnesota state line.

  5. North Dakota Highway 22 - Wikipedia

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    US. State. ← ND 21. → ND 23. North Dakota Highway 22 (ND 22) is a 156.051-mile-long (251.140 km) major north–south state highway in North Dakota. It begins at the South Dakota state line south of the small town of Reeder and ends at ND 23 west of New Town and north of Mandaree. The route has one concurrency with U.S. Route 12 (US 12).

  6. Interstate 94 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The first section of I-94 completed with funds from the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 was a 39-mile (63 km) section between Jamestown and Valley City. It was opened on October 16, 1958, and cost $15 million (equivalent to $122 million in 2023 [4]) to construct. [5][6] On October 7, 1964, a 112-mile (180 km) section of I-94 between North ...

  7. Interstate 29 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    I-29 enters North Dakota, with a speed limit of 75 mph (121 km/h), from South Dakota to the south, traveling in a north-northeasterly direction at an approximate elevation of 1,100 feet (340 m) above sea level. The first exit in the state, exit 1, is to a county road built along the state line. This exit serves the Dakota Magic Casino and Hotel.

  8. North Dakota Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is a part of the government of the U.S. state of North Dakota. NDDOT oversees the state's transportation system. This includes planning both new construction and reconstruction projects on roads and highways throughout the state. NDDOT is also responsible for the issuance of state driver's ...

  9. North Dakota Highway 23 - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota Highway 23A ( ND 23A) is a 1.526-mile-long (2.456 km) east–west state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 23A's western terminus is at U.S. Route 85 Business (US 85 Bus.) and ND 23 Bus. in Watford City, and the eastern terminus is at ND 23 Bus. in Watford City. [3] The entire route is in Watford City, McKenzie County .