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List of South Dakota numbered highways

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Standard South Dakota highway shields
(24x24 2d and 24x30 3d)
State: (State) Highway X (SD X)
Interstates: Interstate X (I-X)
US Routes: U.S. Highway X (US X)
Notes: South Dakota highways are generally state-maintained.

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South Dakota's state highways were assigned in a numbering pattern that followed that of the U.S. Highways followed upon their inception. east-west highways carried even numbers and increased from north to south – while north-south highways carried odd numbers and increased from east to west. This holds true only for 2-digit highways. 3-digit highways follow the odd-even routing, but do not sequentially remain near a "parent" route as a spur or alternate route, instead being more independent of any parent 2d route.[1]

The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains a set of routes within the reservations of western South Dakota – using the standard BIA shield on green background.[1]

Decommissioned highway numbers are listed in italics.

[edit] State Highways

[edit] Highways 1–10

[edit] Highways 11–20

[edit] Highways 21–30

[edit] Highways 31–40

[edit] Highways 41–50

[edit] Highways 51–60

[edit] Highways 61–70

[edit] Highways 71–80

[edit] Highways 81–100

[edit] Highways 101–200

[edit] Highways 201–300

[edit] Highways 301–400

[edit] Highways 401–1806

[edit] Interstate Highways

[edit] U.S. Highways

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Geelhart, Chris. "Unofficial South Dakota Highways Page". http://www.dm.net/~chris-g/sdhwy.html. Retrieved on 2007-02-25. 

[edit] External links


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