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  2. Road Weather Information System - Wikipedia

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    A Road Weather Information System (RWIS) comprises automatic weather stations (AWS) (often technically referred to as Environmental Sensor Stations (ESS) as they also cover non-meteorological variables) in the field, a communication system for data transfer, and central systems to collect field data from numerous ESS. These stations measure ...

  3. Arizona State Route 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Department of Transportation first identified the need for a route along the current SR 30 corridor in June 2005. [5] The route was planned to run parallel to I-10 five miles to the south through the cities to provide relief. It would run through largely undeveloped land, reducing the impact on residential communities.

  4. IRIS (transportation software) - Wikipedia

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    Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS) / Environmental Sensor Stations (ESS) Dynamic message sign monitoring and control; Ramp meter monitoring and control; Traffic camera monitoring and control; Vehicle Detector Stations (VDS) for monitoring real-time vehicle speed, flow, density; Toll tags; Incident tracking, monitoring, and storage

  5. List of state routes in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Ironwood Road in Queen Creek/Apache Junction: 2014: current SR 30 — — Loop 303 in Goodyear: Loop 202 in Phoenix: proposed — Proposed I-10 reliever SR 51: 16.70: 26.88 I-10 / Loop 202 in Phoenix: Loop 101 in Phoenix: 1987: current SR 61: 76.51: 123.13 US 60 near Show Low: NM 53 near Zuni Pueblo: 1935: current SR 62: 3.50: 5.63

  6. List of Interstate Highways in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The longest Interstate in Arizona is I-10, which spans 392.33 miles (631.39 km) [1] across southern and central Arizona, and the shortest Interstate is I-15, which only traverses the northwestern corner of the state, running from Nevada to Utah, spanning only 29.39 miles (47.30 km).

  7. List of U.S. Highways in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, US 60 was truncated between the Colorado River in California to I-10 in Brenda. [28] I-10 entirely replaced US 60 from Brenda west into California. [29] Arizona unsigned and decommissioned all of US 66 internally in 1984, following the completion of I-40. The remaining sections became business loops of I-40 or SR 66. [30]

  8. Arizona State Route 273 - Wikipedia

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    Big Lake Road: Southern terminus; road continues as Three Forks Road 16.76: 26.97: SR 261 north – Eagar: SR 261 closed winters; former SR 273 east: Stretch of road closed winters: Fort Apache Indian Reservation: 5.48: 8.82: Winter closure gate at Fort Apache Indian Reservation boundary: 0.00: 0.00: SR 260 – Show Low, Eagar, Springerville

  9. Indian route (United States) - Wikipedia

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    An Indian route is a type of minor numbered road in the United States found on some Indian reservations. These routes are part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Road System, which also includes federal aid roads, interior or locally funded roads, highway trust fund roads, tribal public roads, county or township roads, parts of the state ...