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The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is the organization in charge of developing and maintaining all state and federal roadways in the U.S. state of Mississippi. In addition to highways, the department also has a limited role in supporting Mississippi's public transportation system, ports and waterways system, aeronautics and ...
The road is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3, as both MS 923 and MS 584 Spur, [11] but it is signed as MS 923. [12] The route is maintained by MDOT as part of the Mississippi State Highway System. [8] MS 923 begins at the Louisiana–Mississippi state line at the northern terminus of LA 1053. The route travels northward until it ...
The road is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3, as both MS 902 and MS 35 Connector, [4] but it is signed as MS 902. [5] The route is maintained by MDOT as part of the Mississippi State Highway System. [1] MS 902 starts at a three-way junction with MS 481 in the unincorporated area of Burns and travels northward.
Mississippi Highway 15 (MS 15) is a state highway in Mississippi. At almost 324 miles (521 km), it is the longest highway in the Mississippi Highway System . MS 15 is divided into two sections due to a large gap between Stone County and Perry County .
The route is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3, [4] and it is maintained by Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) as part of the Mississippi State Highway System. [1] MS 403 starts at an all-way stop intersection with US 82 and MS 15 in Mathiston, and it travels north as a continuation of Horton Street from MS 15.
The task force covers Mississippi state highways along with Interstates and U.S. highways that run through Mississippi. Also included are other notable roads maintained by MDOT. The goal is to organize, standardize, and expand the articles on highways in Mississippi to be a broad, comprehensive, and recognized resource.
Since then, Mississippi has gradually expanded its highway system. Until 1987, there were but two major four-lane highways in Mississippi, not counting the Interstates, which were built during the 1960s and 1970s: U.S. Highway 49 (US 49) from Yazoo City to Gulfport and US 82 between Greenville and Winona.
Mississippi Highway 844 (MS 844) is a short highway near Crystal Springs, Mississippi. The route starts at Interstate 55 (I-55), and connects to U.S. Route 51 (US 51) east of the interstate highway. The road that became MS 844 was constructed around 1967, and was hidden in maps by 1974. Instead, a new loop near Crystal Springs was created. The ...