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State Route 163 (SR 163), often referred to as the Laughlin Highway, is a state highway in southern Clark County, Nevada. The route connects the town of Laughlin to the rest of the state via U.S. Route 95 (US 95). SR 163 and Arizona State Route 95 provide the next closest public Colorado River crossing to Hoover Dam.
Needles Highway; originally followed a now-impassable route SR 163: 19.207: 30.911 US 95 south of Cal-Nev-Ari: AZ 95 toward Bullhead City, Ariz. 1976: current SR 164: 18.584: 29.908 Calif. state line on Nipton Road towards Nipton, Calif. US 95 in Searchlight: 1976: current SR 165: 11.002: 17.706 Nelson: US 95 south of Boulder City: 1976
Illinois Route 163; Indiana State Road 163; Iowa Highway 163; K-163 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 163; Louisiana Highway 163; Maine State Route 163; Missouri Route 163; Nevada State Route 163; New Jersey Route 163; New Mexico State Road 163; New York State Route 163; North Carolina Highway 163; Ohio State Route 163; Pennsylvania Route 163 ...
Interstate 15 near the California-Nevada border reopened on Sunday after heavy rains flooded the roadway over the Labor Day weekend.
A connection between Goodsprings and U.S. Route 91 (and SR 6) at Jean first appeared on official Nevada state maps in 1933. At that time, it was an unimproved county road. [3] By 1935, that road was incorporated into State Route 53, which connected Jean to Goodsprings before curving southwest towards the California state line. [4]
Three law enforcement officers in Northern Nevada were shot and wounded Friday, after a traffic stop in the Reno area quickly escalated into an hourslong standoff that included several shootouts ...
A major highway was closed and ski resorts were shut down Sunday as the effects of a powerful blizzard continued to cause problems across the Sierra Nevada, and forecasters warned that more heavy ...
The Nevada Department of Transportation (Nevada DOT or NDOT) is a government agency in the U.S. state of Nevada. NDOT is responsible for maintaining and improving Nevada's highway system, which includes U.S. highways and Interstate highways within the state's boundaries.