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Farm to Market Road 4 (FM 4) is a farm to market road in Texas, United States, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), that runs between the cities of Grandview and Jacksboro. The route was designated in March 1942. As of 2012, FM 4 is one of the longest farm to market roads in the state of Texas. [citation needed]
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North of San Angelo, the route follows US 87, a four-lane highway, through Big Spring and Lamesa and finally to Lubbock. Additionally, the corridor connects to Midland using State Highway Route 158 between Sterling City and Midland and State Highway Route 349 between Midland and Lamesa. Ports to Plains Corridor sign west of Des Moines, New Mexico.
The highway reaches the settlement of Johnson before curving to the east at FM 3262 and then curving back to the north to reach its terminus at FM 303. [6] The highway was created on June 25, 1945, running from what was then US 62 and US 380 to the community of Johnson for a length of three miles (4.8 km). On December 16, 1948, the road was ...
Texas traffic can feel like the worst in the nation. A recent study by Coast proves that feeling is pretty accurate. Out of the 10 cities with the busiest highways in the south, the Lone Star ...
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State Highway 4 (SH 4), known locally as Boca Chica Boulevard, is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville to the Gulf of Mexico at Boca Chica Beach. Outside of Brownsville, it roughly parallels the Rio Grande. It is the southernmost Texas state highway.
U.S. Route 90, a major highway in Texas, is the third most feared route in the U.S., a recent survey of 3,000 road-trippers found. “The section between Del Rio and Marathon can be remote ...