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Mississippi Highway 184 (MS 184) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is a non-continuous highway, composed of segments from the previous path of U.S. Highway 84 (US 84) that have been displaced by new construction. [3] Most of the segments of MS 184 serve as business routes, providing access from US 84 to towns ...
Highway 245 in Okolona and Crawford is the only three-digit Mississippi Highway to begin with a 2. This is because it is the old alignment of Alternate US 45. Mississippi highways 301 through 614 are secondary highways that are generally shorter than one- and two-digit highways.
Mississippi Highway 182 (MS 182) designates the old two-lane highway for U.S. Route 82 (US 82) where the current US 82 occupies a new right-of-way. Some of the towns with a segment of MS 182 are Winona , Kilmichael , Eupora , Mayhew , Starkville , and Columbus .
Things changed when the state legislature launched the $1.3 billion Four-Lane Highway Program of 1987. [2] This program gradually allowed for the funding of over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of four-lane highway statewide. In 2002, the Four-Lane Highway Program was expanded in what was known as Vision 21.
Louisiana Highway 184; Maine State Route 184; M-184 (Michigan highway) (former) Mississippi Highway 184; New Jersey Route 184; New Mexico State Road 184; New York State Route 184; North Carolina Highway 184; Ohio State Route 184; Pennsylvania Route 184; South Carolina Highway 184; Tennessee State Route 184; Texas State Highway 184. Farm to ...
Two people were killed and at least 10 others were injured when their vehicles plunged into a deep hole where a highway collapsed after Hurricane Ida blew through Mississippi. Torrential rain may ...
U.S. Route 82 (US 82) is a section of a west-east highway that travels through Mississippi. It starts at the Arkansas state line at Refuge and ends at the Alabama state line east of Columbus . Route description
Mississippi Highway 18 at its third and final intersection with Mississippi Highway 468 in the southern outskirts of Brandon. The highway passes through White Oak, where MS 541 splits off and heads north, and MS 18 travels east through woodlands (part of the Bienville National Forest) for several miles to enter Raleigh.