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    You can also see real-time locations of snow plows through the Iowa DOT's map. The map is updated every two minutes for snow plows going more than 3 miles per hour, according to the Iowa DOT.

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  4. Iowa Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Located in Ames, Iowa, DOT is also responsible for licensing drivers and programming and planning for aviation, rail, and public transit. The organization was created in 1904 as the Iowa State Highway Commission, an extension of Iowa State College in Ames. In 1913, the commission was spun off from the college and became a government organization.

  5. Iowa Primary Highway System - Wikipedia

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    Typically, when the Iowa Department of Transportation transfers a highway to a county or local jurisdiction, the DOT must ensure the highway is in good condition or provide the county compensation to repair the highway. [13] Senate File 451, codified as Iowa Code §306.8A, instead created a fund for the maintenance of newly transferred highways.

  6. Which Des Moines traffic cameras are still operating ... - AOL

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    Sixteen automated traffic enforcement cameras in Des Moines stopped operating Monday after the Iowa DOT declined permits under a new state law.

  7. Iowa Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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    Iowa 44 was created on January 1, 1969, when the Iowa State Highway Commission reorganized the state's primary highway system. Iowa 44 was one of 26 state highways to receive a new route number. [3] Prior to 1969, what is now Iowa 44 was part of two highways, Iowa 64 and Iowa 39. [4] Since its designation, the route has undergone few changes.