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  2. Utah Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is an agency of the state government of Utah, United States; it is usually referred to by its initials UDOT (pronounced "you-dot"). UDOT is responsible for approximately 5,900 miles (9,495 kilometers) of state highways in Utah. [1] UDOT's purview extends to other transportation sectors including:

  3. Utah Transportation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Transportation Commission serves as an independent transportation advisory committee within the State of Utah, United States.In cooperation with the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and municipal planning organizations (MPOs), the commission decides how available transportation funds are spent by prioritizing transportation projects within the state.

  4. Utah State Route 134 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 134 begins in the community of Kanesville (incorporated as part of the city of West Haven) as 4700 West, at its intersection with SR-37 (4000 South). [4] From this point, it travels straight north for about 7.4 miles (11.9 km) through West Weber and into Plain City. [1]

  5. Template:UDOT Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    Utah Department of Transportation Highway Resolutions Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status routenum routenum the raw number of the route in Utah Code. For example I-15 is simply route 15 in Utah Code. The number is required as the urls and archive urls will change depending on the route number. Suggested values 15 Number required access-date access-date ...

  6. Utah State Route 129 - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) collects data for the State Highways and Local Federal-Aid roads. Traffic is measured in both directions and reported Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT). AADT is collected for major intersections and "sections where traffic volumes show a substantial increase or decrease."

  7. List of state highways in Utah - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Utah, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) operates a system of state routes that serve all portions of the state. In official documents the state of Utah uses the term "state routes" for numbered, state maintained highways, since the legal definition of a "highway" includes any public road. [1]

  8. Utah State Route 32 - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, UDOT ceded to these requests; the new route built for US-189 was instead signed as an extension of SR-248. A new iteration of State Route 32 was designated to replace the non-contiguous portion of former US-189. US-189 was moved to overlap US-40 and I-80 through the area.

  9. Utah State Route 108 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 108 (SR-108) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that spans 12.920 miles (20.793 km) in Davis and Weber Counties. The road connects I-15 and Layton to Syracuse and Clinton before terminating at SR-126 in Roy.