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  2. U.S. Route 96 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 96 (US 96) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for about 117.11 miles (188.47 km) entirely in the U.S state of Texas.Its number is a violation of the standard numbering convention, as even-numbered two-digit highways are east–west routes by rule.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Texas/All-time list

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    6/US 75 to Texas City; extended to Dayton in 1932 and to Cleveland two months later (which would delete 132), but this extension was dropped due to a lack of funding (restored as 321 in 1939) and instead extended to Livingston over 132; rerouted around Liberty in 1967; extended to IH 45 in 1984; rerouted in Baytown over Loop 201 in 1996 (old ...

  4. Texas state highway system - Wikipedia

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    Texas state highways are a network of highways owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Texas. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the state agency responsible for the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the system. Texas has the largest state highway system, followed closely by North Carolina's state highway system.

  5. Are speed traps legal in Texas highways? Here’s what state ...

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    The same law applies to judges for the amount of money they collect from traffic violations. These laws are put in place to prevent speed traps and ticket quotas from being solely used to boost ...

  6. State defaults in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A municipality is a ‘political subdivision or public agency or instrumentality of a state,’ including cities, counties, townships, school districts, as well as revenue-producing bodies that provide services paid for by users rather than by general taxes, such as bridge authorities, highway authorities and gas authorities. [5]

  7. Interstate 40 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    At-grade intersection on I-40 near milemarker 8 in far west Texas. I-40 in Texas is one of a few Interstate Highways with at-grade intersections.The westernmost 16 miles (26 km) of I-40 in Texas, near the New Mexico state line, lacks the frontage roads typical to Texas freeways, and eight driveways for ranches directly intersect the main lanes of I-40, in violation of Interstate standards.

  8. Have Texas highways now become ‘death’ roads? Here’s what ...

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    There were 4,037 fatal crashes in 2022, 1,484 of which happened on highways. The death toll on Texas roadways was much lower just a decade ago, with 1,064 fewer deaths. In 2012, 3,417 deaths were ...

  9. File:Map of Interstate Highways in Texas.svg - Wikipedia

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