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Louisiana Highway 20 (LA 20) is a state highway that serves Terrebonne Parish, Lafourche Parish, and St. James Parish. It spans a total of 36.6 miles (58.9 km) [ 1 ] as a two lane, undivided road. Route description
Louisiana Highway 992 (LA 992) currently consists of one road segment with a total length of 2.72 miles (4.38 km) that is located in and near the Iberville Parish city of Plaquemine. Two of the original three segments were deleted from the state highway system between 1960 and 1970.
Louisiana Highway 400 (LA 400) runs 5.75 miles (9.25 km) in an east–west direction from a local road northeast of Attakapas Landing to LA 1 north of Supreme, Assumption Parish. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] From the west, LA 400 begins at the east end of a bridge across the Cancienne Canal.
Louisiana Highway 182-2 (LA 182-2) ran 1.342 miles (2.160 km) in a north-south direction from the junction of South De Porres Street in Broussard to a junction with St. Etienne Road and LA 182 eastbound on the west side of the US 90 freeway. It was part of LA 182 until a portion of the route in Broussard was transferred to local control in 2015 ...
US 90 enters Louisiana at the Texas line over the Sabine River as part of I-10. Separating at exit 4 and running parallel on the north side of I-10 through Sulphur, before rejoining I-10 east of Westlake, crossing the Calcasieu River, and again splitting from I-10 at exit 31B (running on the south side of I-10) going through Lake Charles as Fruge, West 4th, then East 4th, before leaving town.
Maps from 1939 indicate that US 11 briefly continued along the former route of US 90, turning southeast onto LA 433 to an intersection with current US 90 at the Fort Pike Bridge. [17] Including the concurrency with US 90 into Downtown New Orleans , this routing would have represented the longest expanse of US 11 in Louisiana, totaling 51.8 ...
On January 6, 2006, at 6:00 am, both lanes of the westbound span were reopened to traffic using temporary metal trusses and road panels to replace damaged sections. [ 50 ] [ unreliable source ] This restored all four lanes of the I-10 Twin Span for normal traffic with a 45 mph (72 km/h) speed limit for the westbound lanes and 60 mph (97 km/h ...