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Prior to 1926, what is now US 10 was State Trunk Highway 18. However, WIS 18 initially (in 1917) only ran from Humbird, near where US 10 and US 12 (then WIS 12) cross, east to Manitowoc. State Trunk Highway 34 ran from Prescott to WIS 37 in Mondovi. The route between Mondovi and Humbird was not numbered until the early 1920s, when WIS 18 was ...
Wisconsin Highway 10 (WIS 10) was a state trunk highway that traveled roughly along the following present-day routes: U.S. Highway 51: WIS 10 traveled along the entirety of US 51 in Wisconsin. U.S. Highway 2: WIS 10 traveled along most of the western portion of US 2 from Ironwood to Superior.
U.S. Route 10 or U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway located in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. Despite the "0" as the last digit in the number, US 10 is no longer a cross-country highway, and it never was a full coast-to-coast route.
US 10: 294.01: 473.16 US 10 in Prescott: SS Badger at Manitowoc: 1926: current Connects to US 10 in Michigan via car ferry US 12: 339.40: 546.21 I-94/US 12 in Hudson: US 12 in Genoa City: 1926: current US 14: 198.49: 319.44 US 14/US 61/MN 16 in La Crosse: US 14 in Walworth: 1926: current US 16: 212.2: 341.5 US 14/US 16/US 61 in La Crosse
However, Highway 18, from Jefferson to the Waukesha County line, is covered with ice, 511 Wisconsin shows. Drivers should proceed with caution there or avoid the area if possible.
Replaced by extension of CTH-F and local roads; formerly ended at WIS 83 in North Lake; this section became CTH-VV in 1984, and the highway was extended south to WIS 190 in 1999. WIS 75 — — WIS 36 in Franklin: WIS 50 near Bristol: 1917: 1934 Replaced by US 45: WIS 75: 12.10: 19.47 WIS 50/WIS 83 in Paddock Lake: WIS 20 in Waterford
Through Nov. 13, there have been 399 deaths on Minnesota roads this year. That's nearing the 2023 total of 402.
PolitiFact Wisconsin previously checked Walker’s claim that Act 10 has “saved the taxpayers some $3 billion." We rated that quote, from summer 2014, Mostly True.