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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2014–0022]
National Hazardous Materials Route
Registry
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
AGENCY:
This notice provides the
updated National Hazardous Materials
Route Registry (NHMRR), which is a
listing, as reported by State and Tribal
Government routing officials, of all
designated and restricted road and
highway routes for highway route
controlled quantities (HRCQ) of Class 7
(radioactive) materials (RAM) (HRCQ/
RAM) and non-radioactive hazardous
materials (NRHMs) transportation. This
notice also provides the limitations for
using these routes. FMCSA developed
this listing based on information
received from State and Tribal
Government routing agencies as of
January 31, 2014. FMCSA is presenting
the updated information with a new
route-ordering format and changes to
the table structure intended to improve
the NHMRR usability for commercial
drivers who must transport hazardous
materials (HM) in compliance with
routing requirements. This notice also
provides current information on State
and Tribal Government routing agency
contacts. This listing supersedes the
NHMRR published on December 4,
2000, and FMCSA requests comment on
the new route ordering approach, table
structure and content, and other related
specific route issues from the States of
Alaska, California, Colorado, and Texas,
and the District of Columbia.
DATES: Effective date: July 14, 2014.
Submit comments on or before
September 12, 2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit your
comments through the Federal Docket
Management System (FDMS) by any one
of the following methods:
• Electronic: You may submit
comments electronically through the
online FDMS docket Web site at http://
www.regulations.gov. This site is the
preferred method for receiving
comments and submissions. Follow the
online instructions for submissions.
• Mail/Hand Delivery: You may
submit documents by mail or hand
delivery to the Docket Services, U.S.
Department of Transportation, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington,
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DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. The U.S. Department of
Transportation will scan the submission
and post it to FDMS.
• Fax: You may fax your submissions
to 202–493–2251. DOT will scan the
submission and post it to FDMS.
To avoid duplication, please use only
one of these methods. See the ‘‘Public
Participation and Request for
Comments’’ portion of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
instructions on submitting comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Roxane Greene, (202) 366–0735, Office
of Enforcement and Compliance, MC–
ECH, Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave.
SE., Washington, DC 20590. Office
hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
e.t., Monday through Friday, except for
Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
section is organized under the following
topics.
I. Public Participation and Request for
Comments
II. Legal Basis for this Action
III. Background and Request for Comments
I. Public Participation and Request for
Comments
FMCSA encourages stakeholders and
members of the public to participate by
submitting comments and related
materials in response to this notice. All
comments received will be posted
without change to http://
www.regulations.gov and will include
personal information you provide.
Anyone may access FDMS to submit a
comment, or to review and copy all
comments and background material
received on this notice.
A. Submitting Comments
You may submit your comments and
material online or by fax, mail, or hand
delivery, but please use only one of
these means. FMCSA recommends that
you include your name and a mailing
address, email address, or phone
number in the body of your document
so that FMCSA can contact you if there
are questions regarding your
submission.
To submit your comment online, go to
http://www.regulations.gov. In the
search box, insert the docket number
‘‘FMCSA–2014–0022’’, and click the
search button. When the new screen
appears, click on the blue ‘‘Comment
Now!’’ button on the right hand side of
the page. A new page will appear—enter
the information required, including the
specific section of this document to
which each comment applies, providing
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a reason for each suggestion or
recommendation. If you submit your
comments by mail or hand delivery,
submit them in an unbound format, no
larger than 81⁄2 by 11 inches, suitable for
copying and electronic filing. If you
submit comments by mail and would
like receipt confirmation, please enclose
a stamped, self-addressed postcard or
envelope.
We will consider all comments and
material received during the comment
period.
B. Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments and any document
mentioned in this preamble, go to
http://www.regulations.gov. In the
search box, insert the docket number
‘‘FMCSA–2014–0022’’ and click
‘‘Search.’’ Next, select ‘‘Open Docket
Folder’’ and you will find all documents
and comments related to this Notice.
C. Privacy Act
Anyone may search the electronic
form of comments received into any of
the dockets by the name of the
individual submitting the comment (or
signing the comment, if submitted on
behalf of an association, business, labor
union, etc.). You may review DOT’s
complete Privacy Act Statement for its
FDMS (www.regulations.gov) system of
records notice in the Federal Register
(FR) notice published on January 17,
2008 (73 FR 3316).
II. Legal Basis for this Action
Section 5112 of 49 U.S.C. paragraphs
(a)(2) and (b) permit States and Tribal
Governments to designate and limit
highway routes over which HM may be
transported provided the State or Tribal
Government complies with standards
prescribed by the Secretary of
Transportation (the Secretary) and
meets publication requirements in
section 5112(c). To establish standards
under paragraph (b), the Secretary must
consult with the States, and, under
section 5112(c), coordinate with the
States to publish periodically a list of
currently effective HM highway routing
designations and restrictions. Subpart C
of 49 CFR part 397 sets out the
procedural requirements States and
Tribal Governments must follow to
establish, maintain, or enforce routing
designations for the transport of
placardable quantities of NRHM. In
Subpart D, § 397.103 sets out the
requirements for designating preferred
routes for HRCQ/RAM shipments as an
alternative to, or in addition to Interstate
System highways. For HRCQ/RAM
shipments, a preferred route is defined
as an Interstate Highway for which no
alternative route is designated by the
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State; a route specifically designated by
the State; or both. There is no similar
definition for NRHM routes.
Under a delegation from the
Secretary,1 FMCSA has authority to
implement 49 U.S.C. 5112 and 5125(c).
Currently, § 397.73 establishes public
information and reporting requirements
for NRHM,2 and requires each State or
Tribal Government to furnish
information regarding any new or
changed routes to FMCSA within 60
days after establishment. Under 49 CFR
397.103, a State routing designation for
HRCQ/RAM routes (preferred routes) as
an alternative to, or in addition to an
Interstate System highway is effective
when the authorized routing agency
provides FMCSA with written
notification, and FMCSA acknowledges
receipt in writing. FMCSA’s regulations
also include other standards and
procedures that States and Tribal
Governments must follow to establish,
maintain, and enforce designations
specifying road and highway routes
within their jurisdictions over which
HRCQ/RAM and NRHM may or may not
be transported, and to impose
limitations or requirements for
transporting these materials over
applicable roads and highways. The
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) has approved these collections of
information under control number
2126–0014, Transportation of
Hazardous Materials, Highway Routing.
III. Background and Request for
Comment
Having an accurate HM highway route
designation listing is critical to public
safety. Additionally, carriers must
develop written route plans for
transporting HRCQ/RAM, and adhere to
the written route plan [§§ 397.71 and
397.101(d)].
In 49 CFR part 172, the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA) identifies and
lists any chemical or product that is
hazardous or that could pose a hazard
if released during transportation.
PHMSA lists HM in nine Classes, based
on the type of substance and hazard,
and determines the quantities that
require a placard on the vehicle (e.g.,
truck, railroad car) transporting the
substance so that emergency responders
can identify the hazard at a distance.
States and Tribal Governments may
designate routes for transporting these
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HM. The States and Tribal Governments
may also establish limitations for the
use of routes under section 5112 by
using the required procedures specified
in 49 CFR part 397.
The NHMRR, which provides
publicly accessible information
concerning mandatory assigned routes
for transporting HM shipments
(designated routes), and routes over
which such shipments may not be
transported (restricted routes), was last
published on December 4, 2000 (65 FR
75771). That listing included codes to
identify each designated route and each
route restriction reported by the State.
Designation codes identified the routes
along which a driver could or must
transport specified HM. Among the
designation codes is one for ‘‘preferred
routes,’’ which is defined in
§ 397.101(b)(1) 3 and applies to
transporting ‘‘a highway route
controlled quantity of Class 7
(radioactive) materials.’’ Restriction
codes identified the routes along which
a driver could not transport specified
HM shipments.
The table published in December
2000 included the following Restriction/
Designation key.4
TABLE 1—RESTRICTION/DESIGNATION KEY
Restrictions
Designations
0—ALL Hazardous Materials ...................................................................
1—Class 1—Explosives ...........................................................................
2—Class 2—Gas ......................................................................................
3—Class 3—Flammable ...........................................................................
4—Class 4—Flammable Solid/Combustible.
5—Class 5—Organic.
6—Class 6—Poison.
7—Class 7—Radioactive.
8—Class 8—Corrosives.
9—Class 9—Dangerous (Other).
i—Poisonous Inhalation Hazard (PIH).
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Because route information was
organized into various tables, a user
might need to look in two different
tables to identify all routes restricted for
either HRCQ/RAM 5 or NRHM. For
example, to find all restricted HRCQ/
RAM routes, the user first would look
under the ‘‘Restricted Routes for ALL
Hazmats’’ table, and also under the
‘‘RAM Restricted’’ table, which lists
1 49
CFR 1.87(d)(2).
CFR 397.65 defines NRHM as, ‘‘A nonradioactive hazardous material transported by
motor vehicle in types and quantities which require
placarding, pursuant to Table 1 or 2 of 49 CFR
172.504.’’
3 49 CFR 397.101(b)(1) defines ‘‘preferred route’’
as, ‘‘an Interstate System highway for which an
alternative route is not designated by a State routing
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A—ALL NRHM Hazardous Materials.
B—Class 1—Explosives.
I—Poisonous Inhalation Hazard (PIH).
P—*Preferred Route* Class 7—Radioactive.
routes where HRCQ/RAM alone are
restricted.
In 2007, FMCSA sponsored analyses
of the HM routing system to address
requirements of the Implementing
Recommendations of the 9/11
Commission Act of 2007.6 Among the
analyses performed were documenting
existing and proposed routes for
transporting HRCQ/RAM and NRHM by
motor carriers, and developing a
agency; a State-designated route selected by a State
routing agency pursuant to § 397.103; or both.’’
4 The Route/Designation Key table in the
December 2000 NHMRR contained an ‘‘M-Medical
Waste’’ designation code. Because Medical Waste is
not a placardable hazardous material, FMCSA has
removed the ‘‘M’’ designation from the table key.
5 Although not all RAM are HRCQ, a RAMdesignated route in the NHMRR is a route for HRCQ
HM shipments.
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framework for using a geographic
information system-based approach to
characterize routes in NHMRR.7
The analysis used a combination of
information collected from State
contacts and Internet searches to change
and update the routing information. In
2008, the Agency posted the updated
spreadsheet (2008 spreadsheet) on its
Web site as an interim document while
it continued a data quality review and
6 Public
Law 110–53, 121 Stat. 266 (Aug. 3, 2007).
Department of Transportation was charged
with carrying out this task under section 1553(a)(1)
of the Act. For the complete results of this analysis,
see The Hazardous Materials Highway Routing
Route Plan Guidance Report to Congress, March
2009, FMCSA. See http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/sites/
fmcsa.dot.gov/files/docs/HM-Highway-RoutingRoute-Plan-Guidance-Report-and-AppendicesFINAL-March-2009.pdf.
7 The
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outreach to State routing officials to
prepare the required updated NHMRR
for publication in the Federal Register.8
Most recently, FMCSA attempted to
validate route designations and
limitations using the 2008 spreadsheet
as the starting point. The Agency then
used publicly available information
easily obtained through Internet
searches (e.g., State maps of HM routes,
State lists of HM routes, and State HM
regulations), reviewed each route
description, and mapped each route.
When necessary and where available,
the Agency used aerial and street-view
images.9 Through this process, FMCSA
identified the following types of
systemic issues:
• Ambiguous route information
regarding route termini;
• Duplicative routes (e.g., separate
listing for the same route running North
to South and South to North, or
separately listing route segments that
are part of a single, larger route);
• New or changed road names, exit
numbers, or road rerouting;
• Incomplete route restrictions or
designations;
• Misidentified city or county;
• Web addresses and telephone
numbers for agencies and contacts no
longer in service;
• Out of date State HM regulatory
references; and
• Typographical errors.
FMCSA then went back to specific
States and the District of Columbia to
ask additional nonstandardized followup questions to clarify responses to one
or more of the eight unclear systemic
issues in the bulleted list above. FMCSA
documented all clarifying responses
received from State routing officials
regarding the 2008 spreadsheet to report
which routes should be removed,
updated, or added, and for which routes
no clarifying information was available.
However, FMCSA was unable to resolve
all identified route issues. Therefore,
unresolved issues remain with the
current listings. Docket FMCSA–2014–
0022 includes a spreadsheet for each
State that the Agency contacted and
documents route changes and other
information relevant to this NHMRR
update.
This update of the NHMRR is to
improve the clarity and functionality of
the HM route listings. The HM route
tables have been consolidated to reduce
the repetition of information. Instead of
continuing to separate information on
RAM and NRHM restricted routes into
separate tables, FMCSA has combined
the information into a single table to
present all HM route restrictions in a
State. As a result, HM route information
is presented in not more than three
tables as applicable for each State:
Restricted HM Routes (defined as
prohibited routes for specified classes of
HM shipments), Designated HRCQ/RAM
Routes (defined as routes for highway
route controlled quantities of Class 7
(radioactive) HM shipments), and
Designated NRHM Routes (defined as
routes for specified classes of nonradioactive HM shipments). In addition
to the column headers that appeared in
the 2000 NHMRR listing for each HM
table, FMCSA has added, when
provided by the State, columns for a
‘‘City’’ and/or ‘‘County’’ name.
If FMCSA was unable to resolve any
questions about HM routes in a State,
the HM table also includes an ‘‘FMCSA
QA Comment’’ column. This column
alerts users of unresolved quality
assurance (QA) issues concerning
routing information. The ‘‘FMCSA QA
Comment’’ column appears in the HM
tables for four States (Alaska, California,
Colorado, and Texas) and the District of
Columbia. Additional actions by the
State routing agency may be necessary
to address the identified issues (e.g.,
revisions to State HM regulations). The
Agency will follow up with State
routing officials to address these
questions for the next NHMRR
publication update.
A newly created route-ordering
approach has been added to each HM
table in a ‘‘Route Order’’ column.10 Each
HM table is sorted by the ‘‘Route Order’’
column and this information should
help drivers navigate designated NRHM
and HRCQ/RAM routes more easily,
while avoiding restricted routes. The
‘‘Route Order’’ information also may
assist organizations choosing to code the
route information into geographic
information system (GIS) data sets. Each
entry in the ‘‘Route Order’’ column, at
a minimum, includes a capital letter and
may contain a combination of capital
letters, Arabic numbers, dashes, and
decimals that present a ‘‘route order
character’’ that identifies the ordering
relationship of each HM route in the
table. The following table presents the
alphanumeric key for understanding
route order characters.
TABLE 2—ROUTE ORDER CHARACTER NAMING APPROACH
Alphanumeric identifier
1 .................................
2 .................................
3 .................................
4 .................................
5 .................................
6 .................................
7 .................................
8 .................................
9 .................................
10 ...............................
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Order level
Route order character example
A, B, CZ, AA, AB .................................................................
1, 2, 3 ...................................................................................
A, B, C ..................................................................................
1.0, 2.0, 3.0 ..........................................................................
A, B, C ..................................................................................
1, 2, 3 ...................................................................................
A, B, C ..................................................................................
1.0, 2.0, 3.0 ..........................................................................
A, B, C ..................................................................................
1, 2, 3 ...................................................................................
A.
A1.
A2A.
A3A–1.0.
A4A–1.0–A.
A5A–1.0–A1.
A6A–1.0–A1A.
A7A–1.0–A1A–1.0.
A8A–1.0–A1A–1.0–A.
A9A–1.0–A1A–1.0–A1.
For the majority of states, the route
order characters generally progress no
further than the fourth order level.
Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois,
Louisiana, Rhode Island, and Texas
have route order characters beyond level
four.
The route ordering approach is based
on how distinct HM routes connect
(each HM route is a separate row in the
HM table). An HM route is a single road
segment that does not connect (i.e., does
not share a terminus) with any other
8 http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/sites/fmcsa.dot.gov/
files/docs/Hazardous_Materials_Route_Registry_928-2009_508.pdf.
9 Unless readily available information indicated
otherwise, this review and analysis did not
systematically evaluate if HM route restrictions and
designations were complete and accurate, nor
whether the designation dates were correct.
Generally, FMCSA did not review the original
submissions from State routing officials listing the
HM route designations and restrictions because
these were not available.
10 The FMCSA route order is presented in all HM
tables except for New York, which already
established a route order for its NRHM designated
routes in Table 79.
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Northeast. For example, if the first letter
of a route order character is ‘‘A,’’ the
route is the first HM route encountered
beginning from the Southwest section
and moving across the State. Figure 1
displays an example of this relationship.
first order level for the route order
character for the 27th HM route will
begin with two capital letters and
continue in alphabetical sequence for
each new HM route (AA, AB, AC, etc.).
For each HM table for a State, the
route order character lettering runs
directionally from Southwest to
A ‘‘continuous route’’ is a sequence of
distinct HM routes that connect at the
termini. The individual HM routes will
have the same first order level capital
letter, with a second order level number
added for each new, connecting HM
route. In a continuous route, the second
order level number increases by one
from west to east for each connecting
HM route (e.g., A1, A2, A3). Figure 2
displays an example of this relationship.
A ‘‘continuous route with junctions’’
is a sequence of distinct HM routes that
connect and intersect or branch. A
junction may be an intersection where
two HM routes cross; or a branch where
a new HM route starts either at the
termini of the previous HM route or at
a point along the HM route (see A2A or
A3A in Figure 3). For a continuous
route with junctions, the route order
character begins alphabetically with a
first order level capital letter, a second
order level number, and at each
junction, a third order level alphabetical
letter. When an HM route (e.g., A1, A2)
junctions, each new HM route will have
a capital letter as the third element in
the route order character and the second
order level numeric character increases
by one. In Figure 3, A1, A2 and A3 are
continuous HM routes (i.e., connect at
the termini) and A2A and A3A junction
with HM routes A1 and A2 respectively.
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HM route. In this instance, the route
order character only will be a capital
letter. The route order character for HM
routes begins at the first order level with
a capital letter identifier (A, B, C, etc.)
for each distinct HM route. If there are
more than 26 distinct HM routes in a
State (as with California and Texas), the
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alphabetical letter; the second order
level number increases by one. In Figure
5, the next junction from HM route
A3A–1.0 is A4A–1.0–A.
The pattern of increasing and
alternating sequential numbers, letters,
dashes, and decimals continues for each
new junction from a road segment. For
the three HM tables (Designated NRHM
Routes, Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes,
and Restricted HM Routes), the route
ordering sequence begins anew, with
the first HM route originating in the
Southwest starting with the letter A.
Figures 6, 7 and 8 illustrate the ordering
approach for a subset of Designated
NRHM Routes in Lorain, Ohio,
Columbus, Ohio, and Denver, Colorado.
High-resolution images of Figures 6, 7,
and 8 also will be available for review
in the docket.
Note that the following 14 States have
no designated or restricted HM routes in
the NHMRR: Connecticut, Hawaii,
Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri,
Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
North Carolina, North Dakota, South
Carolina, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
Note, too, that the NHMRR does not
include HM route designations and
restrictions applicable to lands under
the jurisdiction of Federal entities
except for National Parks Service (NPS)
lands in Montana and South Dakota.
The listing of HM routes on NPS lands
is based on information readily
available to the FMCSA at the time of
publication of this notice and may not
be complete.
NPS regulations generally prohibit
commercial motor vehicles and traffic in
National Parks, including commercial
shipments of HM (36 CFR 5.6).
However, a park Superintendent may
allow commercial motor vehicles in a
National Park subject to permits issued
by the Superintendent, and to terms and
conditions set in those permits. In the
case of an HM shipment, if the
Superintendent designates a route for
HM shipments, the operator of the
motor vehicle must apply for the permit
under 36 CFR 1.6. The Superintendent
will apply criteria in that provision to
make a determination whether such a
shipment is permissible, identify routes,
and set other terms and conditions.
Subject to obtaining the proper permit,
current NPS regulations provide
conditions for HM shipments along
specified routes in Yellowstone (36 CFR
7.13) and Badlands (36 CFR 7.23)
National Parks. NPS regulations
expressly state the operator’s obligation
to comply with any State or Federal
laws and regulations applicable to
transportation of HM, including 49 CFR
subtitle B (i.e., parts 100 to 1699). HM
motor carriers and drivers should
consult the Federal authorities with
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number increases by one. In Figure 4,
the next junction from A2A is A3A–1.0.
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which begins with a hyphen and
number followed by a decimal point
and a zero; the second order level
If a road segment (e.g., A3A–1.0)
junctions a third time the fifth order
level begins with a hyphen and an
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If an HM route (e.g., A2A, A2B)
junctions a second time, the sequence
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activities on those lands for route
information.
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Select Designated NRHM Routes in Lorain, Ohio [See Table 85]
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FMCSA has made these changes to
promote the usefulness of the NHMRR
listing for HM drivers, which will
facilitate compliance and safety in HM
transport by commercial motor vehicle.
As previously stated, State HM routing
authorities have supplied the
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information in this NHMRR update. The
regulatory process that States must
follow for route designations and
limitations is provided in 49 CFR part
397. FMCSA is seeking comment
regarding the route ordering approach,
the reduced number of tables, and the
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consolidation of route information. We
are especially interested in comments
from the States of Alaska, California,
Colorado, and Texas, and the District of
Columbia about the route quality
assurance issues identified in the tables
as ‘‘FMCSA QA Comment’’ for these
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States and the District of Columbia. We
are also interested in comments
concerning whether commercial motor
vehicle motor carriers and drivers find
this structure easy to comprehend and
use, and whether mapping organizations
find it facilitates creating geographic
information system and other
navigational data sets.
TABLE 3—STATE: ALABAMA
TABLE 3—STATE: ALABAMA—
Continued
State Agency:AL DOT
POC: Randy Braden
Address: 1409 Coliseum Blvd., Montgomery,
AL 36130
Phone: (334) 242–6474
Fax: (334) 242–6378
Web Address: www.dot.state.al.us
FMCSA: AL FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: AL Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 520 Cotton Gin Rd., Montgomery,
AL 36117
Phone: (334) 209–4954
Fax: (334) 290–4944
TABLE 4—ALABAMA—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
11/07/94 .......
Route
order
City
County
Wallace Twin Tunnels [I–10 & US 90 in Mobile] ......................
[A signed detour is in place to direct traffic along Water St.,
US 43, and Alt US 90. Traffic will pass over the Mobile
River using the Cochrane Bridge.].
A
Route description
Mobile ..........
......................
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
0
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Designation
date
11/07/94 .......
Route
order
City
County
US 43/Alt US 90 from State 16/US 90 or I–10 to State 16/US 90
or I–10 [Alternate route for Wallace Twin Tunnels, Mobile
County.].
A
Route description
Mobile ..........
......................
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
A
TABLE 6—ALABAMA—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
08/26/96 .......
A1
08/26/96 .......
A2A
08/26/96 .......
08/26/96 .......
08/26/96 .......
A2B
A3A
A3B
08/26/96 .......
A4B
08/26/96 .......
A5B
08/26/96 .......
09/27/93 .......
A6B
B
City
County
Interstate 10 from Mobile City Limits to Exit 26B [Water St] [Eastbound Traffic: To avoid the downtown area, exit on I–65 North].
Interstate 65 from Interstate 10 to Interstate 165 [A route for
trucks wishing to by-pass the downtown area.].
Water St. [Mobile] from Interstate 10 [exit 26B] to Interstate 165 ..
Interstate 65 from Mobile City Limits to Interstate 165 ...................
Interstate 165 from Water St. [Mobile] to Bay Bridge Rd. exit [Mobile].
Bay Bridge Rd. [Mobile] from Interstate 165 to Battleship Parkway
[over Africa Town Cochran Bridge] [Westbound Traffic: Head
south on I–165; To by-pass the downtown area, head north on
I–165.].
Battleship Parkway [Mobile] from Bay Bridge Rd. [Mobile] to Interstate 10 [exit 27].
Interstate 10 from Mobile City Limits to Exit 27 ..............................
Interstate 459 from Interstate 20/I–59 [Northeast of Birmingham]
to Interstate 20/I–59 [Southwest of Birmingham] [This route
should be used in lieu of I–20/I–50 in the Birmingham area, Jefferson county.].
Mobile ..........
......................
P
Mobile ..........
......................
P
Mobile ..........
Mobile ..........
Mobile ..........
......................
......................
......................
P
P
P
Mobile ..........
......................
P
Mobile ..........
......................
P
Mobile ..........
Birmingham ..
......................
Jefferson ......
P
P
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POC: Sgt. Daniel Byrd
Address: Transportation & Public Facilities,
12050 Industry Way, #0–6 MS–2540, Anchorage, AK 99515
TABLE 7—STATE: ALASKA—Continued
Phone: (907) 365–1207
Web Address:www.dot.state.ak.us
FMCSA: AK FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA: POC: AK Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator Frontier
Building, Suite 260, 3601 ‘‘C’’ Street, Anchorage, AK 99503
Phone: (907) 271–4068
Fax: (907) 271–4069
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Designation
date
Route
order
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A1
11/01/05 ...........
A2
11/01/05 ...........
A3
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(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Route
description
City
Pasagshak Rd. from Chiniak Highway
south to end of road.
Chiniak Highway from West Rezanof Dr. to
Pasagshak Rd.
West Rezanof Dr. from Marine Way to
Chiniak Highway.
Kodiak .............
A.
Kodiak .............
A.
Kodiak .............
A.
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Designation
date
Route
order
11/01/05 ...........
A4
11/01/05 ...........
A4A
11/01/05 ...........
B1
11/01/05 ...........
B2
11/01/05 ...........
B3A
11/01/05 ...........
B3B
11/01/05 ...........
B4A
11/01/05 ...........
B4B
11/01/05 ...........
B4B
11/01/05 ...........
B4B–1.0
11/01/05 ...........
B4B–2.0
11/01/05 ...........
B5A–1.0
11/01/05 ...........
B5B–2.0
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
B5B–3.0
B6A–
1.0–A
B6B–2.0
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
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B6B–
2.0–A
B6B–
3.0–A
B7B–2.0
B7B–
3.0–A
B8B–
2.0–B
B8B–
3.0–A
B9B–
2.0–B1
B9B–
2.0–B2
B9B–
2.0–B3
B9B–
2.0–B4
B9B–
3.0–A
B10B–
2.0–B2
B10B–
2.0–
B2A
B10B–
2.0–
B2B
B10B–
2.0–
B2C
B10B–
2.0–B3
B11B–
2.0–
B2B–
1.0
B11B–
2.0–
B2B–
2.0
B11B–
2.0–
B2D
Route
description
City
Marine Way from ocean to West Rezanof
Dr.
Airport Terminal Rd. from Rezanof Dr.
south to end of road.
Kachemak Bay Dr. from Sterling Highway/
Homer Spit Rd. to East End Rd.
Sterling Highway from Seward Highway to
Homer Spit Rd.
K-Beach Rd. from Bridge Access Rd. to
Sterling Highway.
Seward Highway from Gambell/Ingra split
to Railway Ave.
Bridge Access Rd. from Kenai Spur Highway to K-Beach Rd.
Gambell St. from Third Ave. to Seward
Highway.
Ingra St. from Third Ave. to Seward Highway.
Nash Rd. from Seward Highway to Morris
Ave.
O’Malley Rd. from Minnesota Dr. to Seward
Highway.
Kenai Spur Highway from Beach Bay Rd.
along coast to Marathon Rd.
Minnesota Drive from Tudor Rd. to
O’Malley Rd.
Third Ave. from the ocean to Reeve Blvd ...
Nikishka Beach Rd. from Dock Gate Rd. to
Kenai Spur Highway.
Tudor Road from Muldoon Rd. to Minnesota Drive.
Raspberry Road from the ocean to Minnesota Drive.
Reeve Blvd. from Post Rd. to 5th Ave ........
Kodiak .............
A.
Kodiak .............
A.
Homer .............
A.
Moose Pass
and Homer.
Kenai ...............
A.
Anchorage and
Seward.
Kenai ...............
A.
Anchorage .......
A ......................
Anchorage .......
A.
Seward ............
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Kenai ...............
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Anchorage .......
Kenai ...............
A.
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Muldoon Road from Glenn Highway to
Tudor Rd.
Post Rd. from Whitney Rd. to Reeve Blvd ..
Anchorage .......
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Glenn Highway from 5th Ave. to Richardson Highway.
Whitney Rd. from Ocean Dock Rd. to Post
Rd.
Artillery Rd. from Mausel St. to Artillery
Rd./Glenn Highway overpass.
George Parks Highway from Glenn Highway northwest to Richardson Highway.
Palmer/Wasilla Highway from Glenn Highway to Knik Goose Bay Rd.
Palmer-Fishhook Rd. from Glenn Highway
north to Willow Fishhook Rd.
Ocean Dock Road from the ocean to Whitney Rd.
Richardson Highway from George Parks
Highway (Fairbanks) southeast to Meals
Ave. (Valdez).
Sheep Creek Rd. from George Parks Highway to Murphy Dome Rd., continuing on
Goldstream Rd. to Steese Highway.
Geist Rd. from George Parks Highway to
Peger Rd.
Anchorage and
Glenallen.
Anchorage .......
A.
Eagle River .....
A.
Fairbanks and
Wasilla.
Palmer and
Wasilla.
Palmer .............
A.
Anchorage .......
A.
Fairbanks and
Valdez.
A.
Fairbanks ........
A.
Fairbanks ........
A.
Airport Way from George Parks Highway to
Cushman St.
Fairbanks ........
A.
Knik Goose Bay Rd. from Palmer/Wasilla
Highway to Point MacKenzie Rd.
Johansen Expressway from Geist Rd. to
Steese Expressway/Elliot Highway.
Wasilla/ ............
Knik .................
Fairbanks ........
A.
Peger Rd. from Geist Rd. southward until
end of road.
Fairbanks ........
A.
Steese Highway from Richardson Highway
(Fairbanks) to end of road (Circle).
Fairbanks and
Circle.
A.
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Designation
date
Route
order
Route
description
City
11/01/05 ...........
Badger Rd. from Richardson Highway to
Richardson Highway.
Fairbanks and
the North
Pole.
North Pole .......
A.
Point McKenzie Rd. from Knik Goose Bay
Rd. south to end of road.
Van Horn Rd. from Cushman St west to
University Ave.
Port MacKenzie
A.
Fairbanks ........
A.
Elliott Highway from Steese Highway (Fairbanks) to Airfield Access (Manley Hot
Springs).
Fairbanks and
Manley Hot
Springs.
A.
Laurance Rd. from Old Richardson Highway east to end of road.
North Pole .......
A.
11/01/05 ...........
B11B–
2.0–
B2E
B11B–
2.0–
B2F
B11B–
2.0–B3
B12B–
2.0–
B2B–
2.0–A
B12B–
2.0–
B2D–
1.0
B12B–
2.0–
B2F
C1
Ketchikan ........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
C2
Ketchikan ........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
D1
Hydaburg .........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
D2A
Klawock and
Hollis.
A.
11/01/05 ...........
D3A–1.0
Klawock ...........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
D3A–2.0
Hollis ...............
A.
11/01/05 ...........
D4A–
1.0–A
11/01/05 ...........
D4A–
1.0–B
E1
Thorne Bay
and Prince of
Wales.
Thorne Bay .....
A.
11/01/05 ...........
Wrangell ..........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
E2
Wrangell ..........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
F1
Petersburg .......
A.
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
F2
F3A
Petersburg .......
Petersburg .......
A.
A.
11/01/05 ...........
H1
Sitka ................
A.
11/01/05 ...........
H2
Sitka ................
A.
11/01/05 ...........
H3A
Sitka ................
A.
11/01/05
11/01/05
11/01/05
11/01/05
H4A
H5A
I
J
South Tongass Highway from North
Tongass Highway east to end of road.
North Tongass Highway from South
Tongass Highway north to end of road.
Hydaburg Highway from Craig/Klawock/
Hollis Highway south to ocean.
Craig/Klawock/Hollis Highway from Big Salt
Lake Rd. east to Hollis Ferry Terminal
Rd.
Big Salt Lake Rd. from Thorne Bay Rd.
south to Craig/Klawock/Hollis Highway.
Hollis Ferry Terminal Rd. from Craig/
Klawock/Hollis Highway to end of road.
North Prince of Wales Rd. from Big Salt
Lake Rd. (Thorne Bay) north to the
Labouchere Bay (Prince of Wales).
Thorne Bay Rd. from Big Salt Lake Rd.
east to Sandy Beach Rd.
Zimovia Highway from Bennett St./Wrangell
Avenue south to McCormick Creek Rd.
Bennett St. from Airport Rd. to Wrangell
Ave.
Mitkof Highway from Nordic Dr. to end of
road.
Nordic Dr. from ocean to Mitkof Highway ...
Haugen Dr. from Sandy Beach Rd. to Nordic Dr.
Halibut Point Rd. along coast to Sawmill
Creek Rd.
Sawmill Creek Rd. from end of Rd. west to
Halibut Point Rd.
Lake St. from Sawmill Creek Rd. to Harbor
Dr.
Harbor Drive from Lake St. to Airport Rd ....
Airport Rd. from Harbor Dr. to ocean ..........
Airport Way to and from Garteeni Highway
Cannery Rd. from Hoonah Ferry Terminal
Rd. to end of road.
North Douglas Highway along coast to
Douglas Highway.
Thane Rd. from Franklin St. to end of road
Egan Dr. from Glacier Highway to Franklin
St to Thane Rd.
Glacier Highway along coast to Egan Dr ....
Channel Dr. from Egan Dr. to Egan Dr .......
Yandukin Dr. from Egan Dr. west to Shell
Simmons Dr.
Shell Simmons Dr. from Yandukin Dr. to
Yandukin Dr.
Old Haines Highway/Beach Rd. from Second Ave. east to end of road.
Haines Highway from the intersection of
Main St. to Second Ave.
Second Ave. from Union St. to Beach Rd ..
Haines Highway from Main St. west to US/
Canada Border.
Union St. from Haines Highway/Lutak Rd./
Second Ave to Haines Highway/Main St.
Haines Highway/Lutak Rd. from Ferry Terminal Rd. to Haines Highway/Main St.
Sitka ................
Sitka ................
Hoonah ............
Hoonah ............
A.
A.
A.
A.
Juneau ............
A.
Juneau ............
Juneau ............
A.
A.
Juneau ............
Juneau ............
Juneau ............
A.
A.
A.
Juneau ............
A.
Haines .............
A.
Haines .............
A.
Haines .............
Haines .............
A.
A.
Haines .............
A.
Haines .............
A.
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
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...........
...........
...........
K
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
L1
L2
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
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L3A
L3B
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11/01/05 ...........
M1
11/01/05 ...........
M2A
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
M2B
M3A
11/01/05 ...........
M3A–1.0
11/01/05 ...........
M4A–
1.0–A
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Designation
date
Route
order
Route
description
City
11/01/05 ...........
M4A–2.0
Haines .............
A.
11/01/05 ...........
Haines .............
A.
11/01/05 ...........
M5A–
1.0–A
N
Skagway ..........
A.
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
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O2A
O3A
Yakutat ............
Yakutat ............
Yakutat ............
A.
A.
A.
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Fairbanks ........
A ......................
Unable to confirm route information with state.
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Airport Rd. from Haines Highway west to
Haines Airport.
Ferry Terminal Rd. from ocean to Haines
Highway/Lutak Rd.
Klondike Highway from State St. to US/
Canada Border.
Dangerous River Rd. from ocean to ocean
Mallott Ave. from Airport Rd. to ocean ........
Airport Rd. from Mallott Ave. southeast to
airport.
Cushman St. from the Johansen Expressway to Peger Rd.
Illinois Street from the Johansen Expressway to Phillips Field Rd.
A ......................
Unable to confirm route information with state.
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Phillips Field Rd. from Geist Rd. to Illinois
St.
Fairbanks and
the North
Pole.
Fairbanks and
the North
Pole.
A ......................
Phillips Field Rd. is not in the Alaska GIS database
of HM routes.
11/01/05 ...........
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
TBD
Airport Rd. from Keku Rd. north ..................
Church Street ...............................................
Kake ................
Kake ................
A ......................
A ......................
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Fourth St. from Church St. to Kake Rd .......
Kake ................
A ......................
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Kake Rd. from 4th St. to Keku Rd ..............
Kake ................
A ......................
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Keku Rd. from Church St. to Airport Rd .....
Kake ................
A ......................
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Silver Spike Rd ............................................
Kake ................
A ......................
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Douglas Highway along coast .....................
Juneau ............
A ......................
11/01/05 ...........
TBD
Marathon Road from Kenai Spur Rd. north
Kenai ...............
A ......................
TABLE 9—STATE: ARIZONA
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
FMCSA
QA comment
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Church St. is not in the Alaska GIS database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Church St. and Fourth St. are not in the Alaska GIS
database of HM routes.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Keku Rd. is the only road in the route description included in the Alaska GIS database of HM routes.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Church St. is not in the Alaska GIS database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Silver Spike Rd. is not in the Alaska GIS database
of HM routes.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Two distinct route segments appear to comprise
Douglas Highway:
(1) North Douglas Highway from Douglas Highway
roundabout to end of road; and
(2) Douglas Highway from Egan/Glacier Highway to
end of road.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
Marathon Rd. is not in the Alaska GIS database of
HM routes.
Unable to confirm route information with state.
TABLE 9—STATE: ARIZONA—
Continued
State Agency: AZ DOT
POC: Mike Manthey
Address: 206 South 17th Ave., Phoenix, AZ
85007
Phone: (602) 712–8888
Fax: (602) 407–3243
Web Address: www.azdot.gov
FMCSA: AZ FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: AZ Motor Carrier
TABLE 9—STATE: ARIZONA—
Continued
Address: Division Administrator, 400 East
Van Buren St., Suite 401, Phoenix, AZ
85004
Phone: (602) 379–6851
Fax: (602) 379–3627
TABLE 10—ARIZONA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A
B
C
10/16/95 ..........
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Route description
Exit Ramp from US 60 [Eastbound] to State 101 [Southbound] ...............................................................................
Exit Ramp from US 60 [Westbound] to State 101 [Northbound] ...............................................................................
Interstate 10 [Deck Tunnel—Phoenix] from 7th St. exit [Mile Post 144.3] to 7th Ave. exit [Mile Post 146.2] [Interstate 17 is the designated truck route which has been posted as the alternative route for hazmat traffic.].
State 202 from Mile Post 8.33 [McClintock Exit] to Mile Post 11.07 [Dobson Exit] ..................................................
[Alternate Routes are as follows:
1. McClintock to University to Dobson
2. McClintock to McKellips to SR–101
Note: Freeway ends at SR–101 with temporary lanes to Dobson. Alternative routing may vary with continuing
construction.]
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TABLE 11—ARIZONA: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
01/01/90 ...........
Route
order
A
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 17 from Interstate 10 [west of Deck Tunnel] to Interstate 10 [east of Deck Tunnel] ..................................
TABLE 12—STATE: ARKANSAS
A
TABLE 12—STATE: ARKANSAS—
Continued
State Agency: AR Hwy & Transportation
Dept.
POC: Yolanda Gomillion
Address: Arkansas Highway Police Div.,
10324 Interstate 30, Little Rock, AR 72209
Phone: (501) 569–2546
TABLE 12—STATE: ARKANSAS—
Continued
Fax: (501) 569–4998
Web Address: www.arkansashighways.com
FMCSA: AR FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: AR Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: Room 2427 Federal Building, 700
W. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 324–5050
Fax: (501) 324–6562
TABLE 13—ARKANSAS: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
07/08/92 ..........
07/08/92 ..........
Route
order
A1
A2A
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
Interstate 630 [Entire Highway] [Downtown Little Rock. Exception for local delivery.]
Interstate 30 from Interstate 440 to Interstate 40 [in downtown Little Rock] [Exception for local
delivery.]
Little Rock .......
Little Rock .......
0
0
TABLE 14—ARKANSAS: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
(unknown) .......
A1
11/28/88 ..........
A2
11/28/88 ..........
A3A
Route description
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
City
Interstate 30 from Interstate 440 to Texas [Memphis to Texarkana Route. Use this route in lieu
of I–430, I–630 or that portion of I–30 connecting I–40 and I–440].
Interstate 440 from Interstate 40 to Interstate 30 [Memphis to Texarkana route. Use this route
in lieu of I–430, I–630 or that portion of I–30 connecting I–40 and I–440].
Interstate 40 from Tennessee to Oklahoma [Memphis to Fort Smith route] ..................................
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P
P
P
TABLE 15—STATE: CALIFORNIA—
Continued
State Agency: CA Highway Patrol
POC: Tian-Ting Shih
Address: Commercial Vehicle Section, P.O.
Box 942898, Sacramento, CA 94298–0001
Phone: (916) 843–3400
TABLE 15—STATE: CALIFORNIA—
Continued
Fax: (916) 322–3154
Web Address: www.chp.ca.gov
FMCSA: CA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: CA Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 1325 J Street, Suite 1540, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 930–2760
Fax: (916) 930–2778
TABLE 16—CALIFORNIA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A
01/01/95 .......
B
06/29/00 .......
C
10/28/92 .......
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D
01/01/95 .......
E
1968 .............
F
03/26/13 .......
G
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City
No person shall drive or permit the driving of any vehicle
transporting commodities listed in Section 13 CCR 1150
upon any highway not designated by this article. For pickup
and delivery not over designated routes, the route selected
must be the shortest-distance route from the pickup location to the nearest designated route entry location, and the
shortest-distance route to the delivery location from the
nearest designated route exit location.
State 75 [Coronado Toll Bridge] from Mile Post 20.28 to Mile
Post R22.26 Junction 5 [San Diego County].
No flammables/corrosives or explosives on Coronado Bay
Bridge (otherwise route is terminal access).
Sepulveda Blvd. [tunnel] from Interstate 105/Imperial Highway
to W. Century Blvd. [Restriction for Tank Vehicles].
State 118 from State 232 [Oxnard] to Los Angeles [western
county line].
State 154 from State 246 [MP 8.11—Santa Ynez] to US 101
[near Los Olivos].
No hazardous materials or waste except pickup and delivery
(otherwise, from R8.11 to R9.97 is Terminal Access and
from R9.97 to 32.29 is California Legal).
Monterey Traffic Underpass from Washington St. to Lighthouse Ave. [Alternate route: Pacific St. to Del Monte Ave.].
State 1 Tom Lantos Tunnel (Devil’s Slide Tunnel) ...................
No explosives (Class 1), flammable gases (Division 2.1), or
flammable and combustible liquids (Class 3).
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Restriction(s)
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1
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
1,2,3,4
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
1,2,3,4,5,6,8
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Santa Barbara.
0
Monterey ......
Monterey ......
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Pacifica ........
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Designation
date
Route
order
01/01/95 .......
H
02/25/95 .......
I
01/01/95 .......
J
01/01/95 .......
K
01/01/95 .......
L
10/28/92 .......
01/01/95 .......
M
N
Route description
City
County
State 84 from State 238/Mission Blvd. [MP 10.83—Fremont]
to Interstate 680 [Sunol].
Trucks restricted from transporting hazardous materials and
waste due to adjacent drinking water source (otherwise,
route is Advisory 32).
US 101/Golden Gate Bridge .....................................................
[Bridge escort required. No explosive laden trucks permitted
on the bridge between 6:30–9:30 and 16:00–19:00 weekdays].
Interstate 80—SF-Oakland Bay Bridge from Mile Post 4.92
[San Francisco] to Mile Post 2.20 [Alameda County].
No flammable tank vehicles or explosives on SF-Oakland Bay
Bridge (otherwise, route is National Network).
State 260 from Atlantic Ave. [MP R0.62—Alameda] to Interstate 880 [MP R1.92—Oakland] [Eastbound Webster St.
Tube & Westbound Posey Tube].
Trucks restricted from transporting hazardous materials and
waste through Webster and Posey Tubes (otherwise, route
is California Legal).
State 24 [Caldecott Tunnel] from Mile Post R5.89 [Alameda
County] to Mile Post R0.35 [Contra Costa County].
[Transportation of an explosive substance, flammable liquid,
liquefied petroleum gas, or poisonous gas in a tank truck,
trailer, or semi-trailer is allowed through the tunnel only between the hours of 3:00 AM and 5:00 AM.] Otherwise route
is National Network.
Tennessee St. from Mare Island Way to Columbus Way ........
State 20 from State 29 [MP 8.32—Upper Lake] to State 53
[MP 31.62—Clearlake Oaks].
[No vehicles transporting hazardous materials or waste due to
adjacent waters (otherwise, route is terminal access).].
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Alameda .......
0
San Francisco.
1
San Francisco.
1, 2, 3, 4
Alameda .......
0
1, 2, 3
Vallejo ..........
Solano ..........
Lake .............
1
0
TABLE 17—CALIFORNIA: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
City
A
Interstate 5 from Mexican Border [MP 0] to Interstate 805
[MP 1—San Ysidro].
10/19/94 .......
B1
Interstate 805 from Interstate 5
[Torrey Pines] to Interstate 5
[San Ysidro].
10/19/94 .......
B2
10/19/94 .......
B2A
10/19/94 .......
B2B
10/19/94 .......
B3
10/19/94 .......
B3A
10/19/94 .......
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B4
10/19/94 .......
B4A
10/19/94 .......
B5
10/19/94 .......
B5A–
1.0
Interstate 5 from State 78 [MP
51—Carlsbad] to Interstate
805 [MP 31—Torrey Pines].
Interstate 15 from State 163 to
Interstate 8.
Interstate 8 from Arizona to
Interstate 5 [San Diego].
Interstate 5 from Interstate 405
[MP 93—Irvine] to State 78
[MP 78—Carlsbad].
Interstate 15 from State 60
[Mira Loma] to State 163
[San Diego].
Interstate 5 from Interstate 605
[MP 123—Santa Fe Springs]
to Interstate 405 [MP 93—
Irvine].
Interstate 15 from Nevada border to State 60 [Mira Loma].
Interstate 605 from Interstate
210 [Duarte] to Interstate 5
[Santa Fe Springs].
Interstate 40 from Arizona to
Interstate 15 [Barstow].
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(A,B,I,P)
FMCSA
QA comment
P
Route description
This route will be considered
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Patrol for updates in a future
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This route will be considered
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P
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Designation
date
10/19/94 .......
Route
order
10/19/94 .......
B6A–
1.0
B6A–
2.0
10/19/94 .......
B7A–
2.0
10/19/94 .......
C1
10/19/94 .......
C2
10/19/94 .......
D1
10/19/94 .......
D2A
10/19/94 .......
E
10/19/94 .......
F1
10/19/94 .......
F2A
10/19/94 .......
G
Route description
City
County
Interstate 10 from Arizona to
Interstate 605 [Baldwin Park].
Interstate 210 from Interstate 5
[Sylmar] to State 57 [Glendora].
Interstate 5 from Oregon [MP
796] to Interstate 210 [MP
160—Sylmar].
Interstate 280 from Interstate
680 [in San Jose] to Interstate 380 [in San Francisco].
Interstate 680 from Interstate
80 [Cordelia Junction, Fairfield] to Interstate 280 [San
Jose].
Interstate 880 from Interstate
980 [Oakland] to Interstate
238 [San Leandro].
Interstate 980 from Interstate Oakland ........
580 to Interstate 880.
Interstate 238 from Interstate
580 [Ashland] to Interstate
880 [San Leandro].
Interstate 580 from Interstate 5
[Southwest of Tracy] to Interstate 680 [in Dublin].
Interstate 205 from Interstate 5
[Lanthrop] to Interstate 580
[Alameda County]‘‘.
Interstate 80 from Nevada to
Interstate 580 [north of Oakland].
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
FMCSA
QA comment
P
Los Angeles
P
P
P
P
Alameda .......
P
Alameda .......
P
Alameda .......
P
P
P
P
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Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
FMCSA
QA comment
10/28/92 (B)
A1
04/16/92 (I).
Interstate 5 from Mexican Border [MP 0] to Interstate 805
[MP 1—San Ysidro].
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
B,I
10/28/92 .......
A2
Interstate 805 from Interstate 5
[Torrey Pines] to Interstate 5
[San Ysidro].
......................
San Diego ....
B
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
04/16/92 .......
A2
San Diego ....
I
A2A
Interstate 805 [San Diego] from
SR 163 [San Diego] to Interstate 8 [San Diego].
Interstate 5 from Interstate 805
[MP 31—Torrey Pines] to
State 805 [San Ysidro].
San Diego ....
10/28/92 .......
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
B
10/28/92 .......
A3
San Diego ....
B
A3A–
1.0
......................
San Diego ....
B
10/28/92 .......
A3A–
2.0
A3A–
3.0
A3A–
3.0
Interstate 5 from State 78 [MP
51—Carlsbad] to Interstate
805 [MP 31—Torrey Pines].
State 75 from Interstate 5 [San
Diego] to R. H. Dana Place
[Coronado].
State 15 from State 94 to Interstate 5.
Interstate 8 from Arizona to
Interstate 805 [San Diego].
Interstate 8 from Arizona to
end of road [San Diego] at
the intersection of Sunset
Cliffs Blvd./Nimitz Blvd.
State 94 from Interstate 5 to
Interstate 8.
......................
10/28/92 .......
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date
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
B
......................
......................
I
......................
......................
B
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
B
04/16/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
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Designation
date
Route
order
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Interstate 5 from Interstate 405
[MP 93—Irvine] to State 78
[MP 78—Carlsbad].
R.H. Dana Place from State 75
to Ocean Blvd.
State 163 from Interstate 8 to
Interstate 15.
State 163 from Interstate 15 to
Interstate 805.
Interstate 15 from State 60
[Mira Loma] to State 163
[San Diego].
......................
......................
B,I
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
B
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
B
San Diego ....
San Diego ....
I
......................
......................
I
......................
......................
B
......................
Imperial ........
B
......................
Imperial ........
B, I
State 125 from State 94 to
Interstate 8.
State 78 from Interstate 5
[Oceanside] to Interstate 15
[Escondido].
Interstate 5 from Interstate 605
[MP 123—Santa Fe Springs]
to Interstate 405 [MP 93—
Irvine].
Ocean Blvd. from R.H. Dana
Place to North Island Naval
Air Station.
Interstate 15 from Nevada border to State 60 [Mira Loma].
Interstate 215 from Interstate
15 [San Bernardino] to Interstate 15 [Murietta].
Railroad Blvd./River Rd. from
State 98 to U.S. Customs
Compound [at Mexico].
La Mesa .......
San Diego ....
B
......................
San Diego ....
I
......................
......................
B
Coronado .....
San Diego ....
B
......................
......................
B, I
......................
......................
B
Calexico .......
Imperial ........
B
State 111 from Interstate 8 [El
Centro]
to
State
98
[Calexico].
......................
Imperial ........
B
10/28/92 (B)
A5A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–D
State 86 [Indio] to CR S30/
Forrester Rd. [Westmorland].
......................
......................
B, I
10/28/92 .......
State 76 from Interstate 5
[Oceanside] to Interstate 15
[Fallbrook].
Interstate 405 from Interstate 5
[North Valley] to Interstate 5
[Irvine].
Interstate 5 from Interstate 405
[MP158—North Valley] to
Interstate 605 [MP 123—
Santa Fe Springs].
US 395 from Oregon to US 6
[Bishop].
......................
San Diego ....
B
......................
......................
B, I
......................
Los Angeles
B
......................
......................
B
10/28/92 (B)
A4
04/16/92 (I).
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
A4A–
1.0
A4A–
3.0–A
A4A–
3.0–A
A4A–
3.0–B
10/28/92 .......
A4A–
3.0–B
10/28/92 .......
A4A–
3.0–C
10/28/92 (B)
A4A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–D
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
A4B–
1.0
A4C
10/28/92 .......
A5
10/28/92 .......
A5A–
1.0
10/28/92 (B)
A5A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–B
10/28/92 ....... A5A–
3.0–
B1
10/28/92 ....... A5A–
3.0–
C1
10/28/92 .......
A5A–
3.0–
C2
A5D
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A5E
04/16/92 (I).
10/28/92 .......
A6
10/28/92 .......
A6A–
3.0–
B2
Interstate 15 from State 91
[Corona] and Interstate 8
[San Diego].
State 98 from Interstate 8 [MP
88—Ocotillo] to Interstate 8
[MP 144—Warren H. Brock
Reservoir].
CR S30/Forrester Rd. from
State 86 [Westmorland] to
Interstate 8 [El Centro].
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for removal in a future
rulemaking.
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
This route will be considered
by the California Highway
Patrol for updates in a future
rulemaking.
[NOTE: US 395 enters Nevada
and returns into California
near Topaz].
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date
Route
order
10/28/92 (B)
A6A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–
B2
10/28/92 (B)
A6A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–
B3
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
US 395 from US 6 [Bishop] to
Interstate 15 [Hesperia].
......................
......................
B, I
......................
San
Bernardino.
B, I
[NOTE: US 395 enters Nevada
and returns into California in
the mid-eastern section].
Lenwood Rd. from State 58 to
Interstate 15.
10/28/92 (B)
A6A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–
B4
10/28/92 ....... A6A–
3.0–
B5
10/28/92 ....... A6A–
3.0–
B6
10/28/92 ....... A6D–
1.0
Interstate 40 from Arizona to
Interstate 15 [Barstow].
......................
......................
Barstow ........
San
Bernardino.
B
State 127 from Nevada to
Interstate 15 [Baker].
......................
......................
B
CR–S13 from Interstate 15 to
State 76.
Fallbrook ......
San Diego ....
B
10/28/92 .......
A6E–
1.0
......................
Orange .........
B
10/28/92 .......
A6E–
2.0
......................
Orange .........
B
10/28/92 .......
A6E–
3.0
A6E–
4.0
A6E–
5.0
State 55 from Interstate 405
[Costa Mesa] to State 91
[Anaheim].
State 22/Garden Grove Freeway from State 1 [Seal
Beach] to State 55 [Orange].
Seal Beach Blvd. from Interstate 405 to Electric Ave.
Interstate 605 from Interstate
210 to Interstate 405.
Interstate 105 from Interstate
405 [Hawthorne] to Interstate
605 [Norwalk].
Interstate 10 from Arizona to
State 60 [Beaumont].
Interstate 10 from Interstate
405 [Los Angeles] to Arizona.
US 101 from State 34/Lewis
Rd. [Camarillo] to Interstate
405 [Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles].
State 118 from Interstate 405
[Mission Hills, Los Angeles]
to
L.A.
county
line
[Chatsworth].
State 57 from Interstate 5 [Orange] to Interstate 210
[Glendora].
Interstate 5 from Interstate 210
[MP 160] to Interstate 405
[MP 158].
State 190 [Olancha] from US
395 to State 127 [Death Valley Junction].
State 136 from US 395 to
State 190.
Seal Beach ..
Orange .........
B
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
B
......................
Los Angeles
B
......................
......................
I
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
I
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
B
......................
Los Angeles
B
Sylmar ..........
Los Angeles
B, I
......................
......................
B
Lone Pine .....
Inyo ..............
B
US 6 from Nevada to US 395
[Bishop].
......................
......................
B, I
State 167/Pole Line Rd. from
Nevada to US 395 [Mono
City].
A St. from National Trails Hwy/
Historical US–66 to Interstate
40.
......................
......................
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
A6E–
6.0
A6E–
6.0
A6E–
7.0
10/28/92 .......
A6E–
8.0
10/28/92 .......
A6F
10/28/92 (B)
A7
04/16/92 (I).
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B, I
Fort Irwin Rd. from Interstate
15 to Fort Irwin.
FMCSA
QA comment
A7A–
3.0–
B2A
10/28/92 ....... A7A–
3.0–
B2B
10/28/92 (B)
A7A–
04/16/92 (I).
3.0–
B2C
10/28/92 ....... A7A–
3.0–
B2D
10/28/92 ....... A7A–
3.0–
B4–A
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date
Route
order
Route description
City
10/28/92 .......
A7E–
6.0–A
......................
Los Angeles
B
10/28/92 .......
A7E–
6.0–B
A7E–
6.0–C
Interstate 110 from Interstate
10 [Pico Union] to State 47
[San Pedro].
Interstate 710 from Interstate
10 to Interstate 405.
Alabama St. from Interstate 10
[Redlands]
to
San
Bernardino International Airport [San Bernardino].
State 62 [Desert Hot Springs]
from Interstate 10 to Arizona.
State 177 from State 62 to
Interstate 10.
US 95 from Nevada to Interstate 10 [Blythe].
State
27/Topanga
Canyon
Blvd. from State 118 to
Chatsworth St.
State 60 from Interstate 5 [Los
Angeles] to Interstate 10
[Beaumont].
State 60 from Interstate 605
[South El Monte] to Interstate
10 [Beaumont].
State 2 from Interstate 5 to
Interstate 210.
State 134 from Interstate 5 to
Interstate 210.
State 118 from Interstate 5 to
Interstate 210.
Interstate 5 from Oregon [MP
796] to Interstate 210 [MP
160—Sylmar].
State 89 from State 49
[Sierraville] to US 395
[Topaz].
CR
A3/Standish-Buntingville
Rd. from US 395 [Standish]
to US 395 [Buntingville].
Daggett-Yermo Rd. from Interstate 15 [Yermo] to National
Trails Hwy./Historical US–66.
State 47 from Interstate 110 to
Navy Way.
State 91 from Interstate 605 to
Interstate 710.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
......................
......................
B
Desert Center
Riverside ......
B
......................
......................
B, I
Chatsworth ...
Los Angeles
I
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
I
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
B
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
B
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
B
......................
......................
B, I
......................
......................
B
......................
Lassen .........
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
San Pedro ....
Los Angeles
B
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
I
......................
Los Angeles
I
Redlands ......
San
Bernardino.
B
Adobe Rd. from Amboy Rd. to
State 62.
Twentynine
Palms.
San
Bernardino.
B
State 118 from Interstate 405
[Mission Hills] to State 27
[Chatsworth].
Interstate 210 from Interstate 5
[Sylmar] to State 57 [Glendora].
State 88 from State 89
[Woodfords] to Nevada.
......................
Los Angeles
I
......................
Los Angeles
B
......................
Alpine ...........
B
State 44 from Interstate 5
[Redding]
to
State
36
[Susanville].
US 97 from Oregon to Interstate 5 [Weed].
......................
Lassen .........
B
......................
Siskiyou ........
B, I
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A7E–
6.0–D
10/28/92 ....... A7E–
6.0–E
10/28/92 (B)
A7E–
04/16/92 (I).
6.0–F
04/16/92 ....... A7E–
8.0
10/28/92 .......
A7G
04/16/92 .......
A7G
10/28/92 .......
A7H
10/28/92 .......
A7I
10/28/92 .......
A7J
10/28/92 (B)
A8
04/16/92 (I).
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
A8A–
3.0–
B2E
A8A–
3.0–
B2F
A8A–
3.0–
B4–A
A8E–
6.0–A
A8E–
6.0–
B1
A8E–
6.0–
B2
A8E–
6.0–
C1
A8E–
6.0–
D1
A8J
10/28/92 .......
A8L
10/28/92 .......
A9A–
3.0–
B2E–
1.0
A9AA
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
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order
04/16/92 .......
A9E–
6.0–
B1
A9E–
6.0–
B1A
A9E–
6.0–
C1
A9E–
6.0–
D1
A9M
10/28/92 .......
A9M
04/16/92 .......
A9N
10/28/92 .......
A9N
04/16/92 .......
A9O
10/28/92 .......
A9O
04/16/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 (B)
A9P
04/16/92 (I).
A9Q
04/16/92 .......
A9Q
10/28/92 .......
A9R
10/28/92 .......
A9S
10/28/92 .......
A9T
10/28/92 .......
A9U
10/28/92 .......
A9V
10/28/92 .......
A9W
10/28/92 .......
A9X
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A9Y
10/28/92 .......
A9Z
10/28/92 .......
A10E–
6.0–
B1A
A10E–
6.0–
C1
10/28/92 .......
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Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
State 91 from Interstate 605
[Cerritos] to State 215 [Riverside].
Interstate 605 from State 60
[City of Industry] to State 91
[Cerritos].
E. Lugonia Ave./State 38 from
Orange St. to N. Wabash
Ave.
Amboy Rd. from National Trails
Highway [Amboy] to Adobe
Rd. [Twentynine Palms].
State 14 from US 395 [Indian
Wells] to State 138 [Lancaster].
State 14 from US 395 [Indian
Wells] to Interstate 5 [Santa
Clarita].
State 126 from Interstate 5
[Castaic Junction] to Santa
Paula [western boundary].
State 126 from Interstate 5
[Castaic Junction] to State
118 [Saticoy].
State 138 from Interstate 5
[Gorman] to State 14 [Lancaster].
State 138 from Interstate 5
[Gorman] to Interstate 15
[Cajon Junction].
State 166 from Interstate 5
[Mettler] to US 101/State 166
to E. Main St. [Santa Maria].
State 99 from State 36 [Red
Bluff] to Interstate 5 [MP
217—Mettler].
State 99 from State 46
[Famoso]
to
McFarland
[northern city boundary].
State 223 from Interstate 5
[Bakersfield] to State 58
[Caliente].
State 119 from State 99 to
Interstate 5.
State 140 from State 49
[Mariposa] to Interstate 5
[Gustine].
Kasson Rd. from Interstate
205B/11th St. to Interstate 5.
State 120 from Interstate 5
[Lathrop] to Yosemite National Park.
Twin Cities Rd./E13 from State
99 [Galt] To Interstate 5 [MP
497—Elk Grove].
CR E8 [Road 102] from Interstate 5 [Woodland] to State
113 [Knights Landing].
State 32 from State 36/89 [Mill
Creek]
to
Interstate
5
[Orland].
State 36 from Interstate 5 [Red
Bluff] to US 395 [Susanville].
State 71 from Interstate 10
[Pomona] to State 91 [Corona].
Menton Blvd./State 38 from
Crafton Ave. to N. Wabash
Ave.
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B
......................
Los Angeles
I
Redlands ......
San
Bernardino.
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
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I
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B
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I
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B
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Los Angeles
I
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B
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B, I
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B
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I
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Kern .............
B
Bakersfield ...
Kern .............
B
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B
Tracy ............
San Joaquin
B
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B
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Sacramento ..
B
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Yolo ..............
B
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B
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B
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B
Mentone .......
San
Bernardino.
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date
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
Route
order
A10E–
6.0–
D1A
A10N
10/28/92 .......
A10O–
1.0
A10P–
1.0
04/16/92 .......
A10P–
2.0
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
A10P–
2.0
A10P–
2.0
02/25/95 .......
A10P–
2.0
10/28/92 .......
A10Q–
1.0
A10Q–
2.0
A10Q–
3.0
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A10Q–
4.0
A10Q–
5.0
10/28/92 .......
A10Q–
6.0
10/28/92 .......
A10Q–
7.0
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A10Q–
8.0
A10T
10/28/92 .......
A10U
10/28/92 .......
A10X
10/28/92 .......
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A11E–
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C1
10/28/92 .......
A11N
10/28/92 .......
A11O–
1.0
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
1.0
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Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
National Trails Hwy./State 66
from Interstate 40 [Ludlow] to
Interstate 40 [Fenner].
State 118 from State 126 to
State 232.
State 18 from State 138 [Llano]
to US 395 [Adelanto].
State 33 from Interstate 5
[Tracy] to State 166 [Maricopa].
US 101 from Healdsburg
[northern city boundary] to
State 37 [Novato].
US 101 from Oregon to State
246 [Buellton].
US 101 from State 166
[Nipomo] to State 246
[Buellton].
US 101 [Golden Gate Bridge]
from Marin/San Francisco
[County Line—North End] to
Toll Plaza [South End].
[Route is restricted from 6:30–
9:30 and 16:00–19:00 weekdays. Separate entry is included in table for RESTRICTION.].
State 65 from State 198 [Exeter] to State 99 [Oildale].
State 43 from State 99 [Selma]
to State 58 [Rosedale].
W. Jensen Ave./E. Jensen
Ave. from S. Marks Ave. to
State 99.
State 145 from State 99 to
State 41.
State 26 from State 99 [Stockton] to State 49 [Mokelumne
Hill].
State 88 from State 99 [MP
269—Stockton] to State 49
[Martell].
State 70 from State 99 [Pleasant Grove] to US 395 [Hallelujah Junction, east of
Chilcoot-Vinton].
State 149 from State 99 to
State 70.
State 49 from State 70 [Vinton]
to State 140 [Mariposa].
Grant Line Rd./CR–J4 from
Byron Rd./CR–J4 to Interstate 205B/11th St..
State 113 from State 99
[Woodland] to CR E8/Road
102 [Yuba City].
State 139 from Oregon to State
36 [Susanville].
Crafton Ave. from Sand Canyon Rd. to Lockheed Propulsion.
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
Saticoy .........
Ventura ........
B
......................
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B
......................
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B
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Marin ............
I
......................
Sonoma ........
B
......................
......................
I
......................
San Francisco.
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
Fresno ..........
Fresno ..........
B
Madera .........
Madera .........
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
Oroville .........
Butte .............
B
......................
......................
B
Tracy ............
San Joaquin
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
Mentone .......
San
Bernardino.
B
......................
Ventura ........
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
Tracy ............
San Joaquin
B
State 232 from State 118
[Saticoy] to US 101 [Oxnard].
Bear Valley Rd. from US 395
[Victorville] to State 18
[Apple Valley].
Ahern Rd. from S. Bird Rd. to
Interstate 5.
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Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
04/16/92 .......
A11P–
1.0–A
......................
......................
I
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
1.0–A
State 58 from State 14 [Mojave] to Interstate 15 [Barstow].
State 58 from State 33
[McKittrick] to Interstate 15
[Barstow].
......................
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
1.0–B
Fresno ..........
B
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
1.0–C
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–A
Santa Barbara.
B
04/16/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–B
Santa Barbara.
I
04/16/92 .......
Kern .............
I
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–C
A11P–
2.0–C
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–D
Monterey ......
B
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–E
A11P–
2.0–F
A11P–
2.0–G
State 180 from State 33 ......................
[Mendota] to Marks Ave.
[Fresno].
State 132 from Interstate 580 ......................
[Tracy]
to
State
49
[Coulterville].
State 246 from State 1 ......................
[Lompoc]
to
US
101
[Buellton].
State 246 from US 101 ......................
[Buellton] to Purisima Rd.
[Lompoc].
State 46 from Interstate 5 [Lost ......................
Hills] to State 99 [McFarland].
State 46 from US 101 [Paso ......................
Robles] to State 99 [McFarland].
CR G18 from CR G14 ......................
[Lockwood] to US 101 [Bradley].
State 198 from US 101 [San ......................
Lucas] to State 99 [Visalia].
State 25 from US 101 [Gilroy] ......................
to State 156 [Hollister].
State 152/Pacheco Pass High- ......................
way from Interstate 5 [Los
Banos] to State 101 [Gilroy].
State 152/Pacheco Pass High- ......................
way from US 101 [Gilroy] to
State 99 [Fairmead].
State 85 from Interstate 280 ......................
[Cupertino] to US 101
[Mountain View].
Interstate 280 from US 1010 ......................
[San Francisco] to Interstate
680/US 101 [San Jose].
Interstate 680 from Interstate ......................
80 [Cordelia Junction, Fairfield] to Interstate 580 [Dublin].
Interstate 680 [Cordelia Junc- ......................
tion, Fairfield] to US 101
[San Jose].
State 237 from Interstate 680 ......................
[Milpitas] to US 101 [Sunnyvale].
State 92 from US 101 to Inter- San Mateo ...
state 280.
3rd St. [San Francisco Bay] San Franfrom US 101 to Cesar Chacisco.
vez St.
......................
B
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B
......................
I
......................
B
Santa Clara ..
B
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B
......................
I
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B
Santa Clara ..
B
San Mateo ...
B
......................
B
State 1 from US 101 [Presidio,
San Francisco] to the Tom
Lantos Tunnels [north entrance, Pacifica].
State 1 from US 101 [Leggett,
Mendocino County] to US
101 [Manzanita, Marin County].
State 37 from US 101 [City of
Novato] to Interstate 80 [MP
32 City of Vallejo].
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B
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B
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B, I
10/28/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–G
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–H
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–I
04/16/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–J
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–J
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–K
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–L
A11P–
2.0–M
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2.0–N
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–O
10/28/92 (B)
A11P–
04/16/92 (I).
2.0–P
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Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
10/28/92 .......
A11P–
2.0–Q
A11P–
2.0–R
A11Q–
1.0
State 299 from US 101 [Arcata]
to Nevada.
US 199 from Oregon to US
101 [Crescent City].
State 245 from State 201
[Elderwood] to State 198
[Exeter].
State 198 from State 65
[Visalia] to the Sequoia National Park.
S. Marks Ave. from State 180
to W. Jensen Ave.
State 41 from State 145
[Madera] to Yosemite National Park.
State 89 from Interstate 5
[Mount Shasta] to State 80/
State 70 to State 70
[Blairsden].
Byron Hwy./CR–J4 from Grant
Line Rd. [Tracy] to Byron
Hwy./Byron-Bethany
Rd./
CR–J4 to State 4 [Byron].
Interstate 205 from Interstate 5
[Lanthrop] to Interstate 580
[Alameda County].
Termo-Grasshopper Rd. from
State 139 to US 395.
Sand Canyon Rd. from Crafton
Ave. to Interstate 10.
......................
......................
B
......................
Del Norte ......
B
......................
Tulare ...........
B
......................
Tulare ...........
B
Fresno ..........
Fresno ..........
B
......................
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B
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B
......................
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B
......................
......................
B
Termo ...........
Lassen .........
B
Redlands ......
San
Bernardino.
B
......................
......................
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
Tracy ............
San Joaquin
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
Chrisman Rd. from Interstate
205B/11th St. to Interstate
580.
State 108 from State 132 [Modesto] to US 395 [Sonora
Junction].
State 1 from State 246
[Lompoc] to US 101 [Las
Cruces].
Mission
Gate
Rd.
from
Purisima Rd. to State 246.
Tracy ............
San Joaquin
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
Lompoc ........
Santa Barbara.
B
Purisima Rd. from State 246 to
State 1.
State 41 from State 46
[Cholame] to E. Jensen Ave.
[Fresno].
CR G14/Jolon Rd. from US
101 [King City] to CR G18
[Lockwood].
Interstate 580 from Interstate
236 [Ashland] to Interstate
680 [Dublin].
Interstate 580 from Interstate 5
[Southwest of Tracy] to Interstate 680 [in Dublin].
Lompoc ........
B, I
......................
Santa Barbara.
......................
......................
Monterey ......
B
......................
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B
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B, I
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A11Q–
1.0–A
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A11Q–
3.0
A11Q–
4.0
10/28/92 .......
A11Q–
7.0–A
10/28/92 .......
A11U
10/28/92 .......
A11U–
1.0
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A11Z–
1.0–A
A12E–
6.0–
C1A
10/28/92 .......
A12N
10/28/92 .......
A12O–
1.0
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
1.0
A12P–
1.0–
A1
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
1.0–C
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
1.0–
C1
A12P–
2.0–A
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2.0–
A1
10/28/92 (B)
A12P–
04/16/92 (I).
2.0–B
10/28/92 ....... A12P–
2.0–
C1
10/28/92 ....... A12P–
2.0–D
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
2.0–
J1
10/28/92 (B)
A12P–
04/16/92 (I).
2.0–
J2
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US 101 from State 232
[Oxnard] to Las Posas Rd
[Camarillo].
State 18 from Bear Valley Rd.
[Apple Valley] to Old Woman
Springs Rd. [Lucerne Valley].
S. Bird Rd. from Interstate
205B/11th St. to Ahern Rd.
Old State 58 from State 58
[Hinkley] to Interstate 15
[Barstow].
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County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
A12P–
2.0–
J3
A12P–
2.0–
J4
A12P–
2.0–
M1
State 242 from Interstate 680
to State 4.
Concord .......
Contra Costa
I
State 4 from Interstate 680
[Pacheco] to Loveridge Rd.
[Pittsburg].
Evans Ave. [San Francisco
Bay] from 3rd St. to Jennings
St.
......................
Contra Costa
I
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
2.0–
M2
Cargo Way [San Francisco
Bay] from 3rd St. to Jennings
St.
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
2.0–
O1
......................
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A12P–
2.0–
O2
A12P–
2.0–
Q1
A12P–
2.0–
Q2
A12Q–
1.0
State 128 from State 1 [Near
Albion Mendocino County] to
US 101 [Cloverdale Sonoma
County].
State 20 from State 1 [Fort
Bragg] to State 29 [Upper
Lake].
State 96 from State 299 [Willow Creek] to Interstate 5
[Yreka].
CR A2/Susanville Rd. from
State 299 [Bieber] to State
139 [Adin].
State 201 from State 99
[Kingsburg] to State 245
[Elderwood].
N. Marks Ave. from State 99
south to State 180.
State 147 from State 36
[Westwood] to State 89
[Canyondam].
Mountain House Parkway from
Byron Rd. to Interstate 580.
Las Posas Rd. from US 101
[Camarillo] to Naval Base
Ventura County [Oxnard].
Old Woman Springs Rd. from
State 18 to State 247.
Interstate 205B/11th St. from
Chrisman Rd. to Interstate 5.
State 1 from State 166 [Guadalupe]
to
Purisima
Rd.
[Lompoc].
State 1 from Purisima Rd. to
Santa Lucia Canyon Rd.
......................
Mendocino ...
B
......................
......................
B
......................
Lassen .........
B
......................
......................
B
Fresno ..........
Fresno ..........
B
......................
......................
B
Tracy ............
San Joaquin
B
......................
Ventura ........
B
Lucerne Valley.
Tracy ............
San
Bernardino.
San Joaquin
B
B
......................
......................
B
Lompoc ........
Santa Barbara.
I
04/16/92 .......
04/16/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/17/94 .......
10/28/92 .......
Route
order
A12Q–
3.0
A12Q–
7.0–
A1
A12U–
1.0–A
A13N
A13O–
1.0
A13P–
1.0–C
A13P–
2.0–B
04/16/92 .......
A13P–
2.0–
B2
10/28/92 .......
A13P–
2.0–
C1A
A13P–
2.0–
J1
A13P–
2.0–
M1
Grangeville Blvd. from State 41 Lemoore .......
to Lemoore Naval Air Station.
Kings ............
......................
......................
B
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A13P–
2.0–
M2
Jennings St. [San Francisco
Bay] from Evans Ave. to
Cargo Way.
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A13P–
2.0–
O2
A13Q–
1.0–A
State 29 from State 20 [Upper
Lake] to State 53 [Clear
Lake].
State 63 from American Ave.
[Orange Cove] to State 201
[Cutler].
......................
Lake .............
B
......................
Fresno ..........
B
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Interstate 238 from Interstate
580 [Ashland] to Interstate
880 [San Leandro].
Hunters Point Blvd. [San Francisco Bay] from Evans Ave.
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date
Route
order
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A14N–
1.0
10/28/92 .......
A14N–
2.0
10/28/92 .......
A14O–
1.0
10/28/92 .......
A14P–
2.0–B
10/28/92 .......
A14P–
2.0–
B1
A14P–
2.0–
M1
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A14P–
2.0–
O2
A14Q–
1.0–A
10/28/92 .......
A15P–
2.0–B
10/28/92 .......
A15P–
2.0–
O2
A15Q–
1.0–A
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A16P–
2.0–B
A16Q–
1.0–A
10/28/92 .......
A17P–
2.0–B
10/28/92 .......
A17Q–
1.0–A
A17Q–
1.0–
A1
A18P–
2.0–
B3
A18P–
2.0–
B4
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A18P–
2.0–
B6
A18Q–
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Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
E. Hueneme Rd. from S. Las
Posas Rd. [Camarillo] to W.
Hueneme Rd. to E. Port
Hueneme Rd. to end of road
at Port Hueneme Harbor
[Hueneme].
State 1 from Hueneme Rd.
[Oxnard] to Las Posas Rd.
[Camarillo].
State 247 from Old Woman
Springs Rd. [Lucerne Valley]
to State 62 [Yucca Valley].
State 166/W. Main St. from
Bonita School Rd. [Santa
Maria] to State 1 [Guadalupe].
Santa Lucia Canyon Rd. from
State 1 to Lompoc Gate,
Vandenberg AFB.
Innes Ave. [San Francisco Bay]
from Hunters Point Blvd. to
Hunters Pt. Naval Shipyards.
......................
Ventura ........
B
......................
Ventura ........
B
......................
San
Bernardino.
B
......................
Santa Barbara.
B
Lompoc ........
Santa Barbara.
B
San Francisco.
......................
B
......................
Lake .............
B
......................
Fresno ..........
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
......................
Fresno ..........
B
Nipomo .........
B
......................
San Luis
Obispo.
Fresno ..........
B
......................
......................
B
Sanger .........
Fresno ..........
B
......................
Fresno ..........
B
......................
......................
B
......................
......................
B
......................
Monterey ......
B
......................
......................
B
......................
Fresno ..........
B
State 53 from State 20
[Clearlake Oaks] to State 29
[Lower Lake].
E. American Ave. from Cove
Ave. [Squaw Valley] to State
63 [Orange Cove].
Bonita School Rd. from Division St. [Nipomo] to State
166/W. Main St. [Santa
Maria].
State 20 from State 53
[Clearlake Oaks] to Interstate
80 [MP 166—Yuba Pass].
Cove Rd. from State 180
[Squaw Valley] to American
Ave. [Orange Cove].
Division St. from State 1 to
Bonita School Rd..
State 180 from McCall Ave
[Sanger] to Cove Rd. [west
of Squaw Valley].
State 1 from Tom Lantos Tunnel [south entrance, Pacifica]
to Division St. [Guadalupe].
S. McCall Ave. from E. Jensen
Ave. to State 180.
N. Academy Ave. from State
180 [Sanger] to State 168
[Clovis].
State 68 from State 1 [Monterey] to US 101 [Salinas].
State 156 from State 1
[Castroville] to State 152/
Pacheco Pass Highway [Hollister].
State 183 from State 1
[Castroville] to N. Main St.
[Salinas].
State 17 from Interstate 880/
Interstate 280 [San Jose] to
State 1 [Santa Cruz].
E. Jensen Ave. from S. Chestnut Ave. [Fresno] to S.
McCall Ave. [Sanger].
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Route
order
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
10/28/92 .......
A18Q–
1.0–
A1
......................
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
A19P–
2.0–
B6
A19Q–
1.0–A
A20P–
2.0–
B6
State 168 from N. Academy
Ave [Clovis] to Huntington
Lake Rd./Big Creek Rd.
[Lakeshore].
Interstate 880 from Interstate
280 [San Jose] to Market St.
[Oakland].
S. Chestnut Ave. from State 99
to E. Jensen Ave.
Oakland Army Base [US Navy
Supply Center] from W.
Grand Ave. [at Interstate 80]
to Market St. [at Interstate
880] [From W. Grand Ave.
via Interstate 80 to Maritime
St. to Middle Harbor Rd. to
3rd St. to Market St. which
connects to Interstate 880].
Hegenberger Rd. from Interstate 880 to Doolittle Dr./
State 61.
Dennison St. from Interstate
880 [Oakland] to Coast
Guard Island [Alameda].
Interstate 980 from Interstate
580 to Interstate 880.
......................
......................
B
Fresno ..........
Fresno ..........
B
Oakland ........
Alameda .......
B
Oakland ........
Alameda .......
B
......................
Alameda .......
B
Oakland ........
Alameda .......
B
Interstate 80 from Interstate
580 and W. Grand Ave.
Oakland ........
Alameda .......
B
State 61 from Webster St. [Alameda] to Hegenberger Rd.
[Oakland].
Interstate 580 from Interstate
80 to Interstate 980.
......................
Alameda .......
B
Oakland ........
Alameda .......
B
......................
......................
I
......................
......................
B
Alameda .......
Alameda .......
B
Grand St. from Encinal Ave. to
Buena Vista Ave.
Alameda .......
Alameda .......
B
Main St. from Central Ave. to
Atlantic Ave.
Alameda .......
Alameda .......
B
State 4 from 80 [Hercules] to
State 89 [Markleeville].
......................
......................
B
Interstate 780 from Interstate
80 [Vallejo] to Interstate 680
[Benicia].
State 12 from Interstate 80 [MP
49—Fairfield] to State 49
[San Andreas].
Interstate 505 from Interstate 5
[MP 552—Zamora] to Interstate 80 [MP 61—Vacaville].
CR E7/Pedrick Rd. from Interstate 80 [Dixon] to Interstate
5 [Woodland].
......................
Solano ..........
B
......................
Solano ..........
B
......................
......................
B, I
......................
......................
B
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A20P–
2.0–
B6A
A20P–
2.0–
B6B
A20P–
2.0–
B6C
A21P–
2.0–
B6
A21P–
2.0–
B6A
A21P–
2.0–
B6C
A22P–
2.0–
B6
10/28/92 ....... A22P–
2.0–
B6
10/28/92 ....... A22P–
2.0–
B6A
10/28/92 ....... A22P–
2.0–
B6A–
1.0
10/28/92 ....... A23P–
2.0–
B6A
10/28/92 ....... A23P–
2.0–
B6D
10/28/92 ....... A23P–
2.0–
B6E
10/28/92 ....... A23P–
2.0–
B6F
10/28/92 (B)
A23P–
04/16/92 (I).
2.0–
B6G
10/28/92 ....... A23P–
2.0–
B6H
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State 37 [MP 32—Vallejo].
Interstate 80 from Nevada to
Interstate 580 [north of Oakland].
Central Ave. from State 61/
Webster St. to Main St.
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A23P–
04/16/92 (I).
2.0–
B6I
10/28/92 .......
10/28/92 .......
A23P–
2.0–
B6J
A24P–
2.0–
B6A
10/28/92 .......
A24P–
2.0–
B6F–
1.0
10/28/92 ....... A24P–
2.0–
B6H–
1.0
10/28/92 (B)
A24P–
04/16/92 (I).
2.0–
B6I–
1.0
10/28/92 ....... A24P–
2.0–
B6I–
2.0
11/16/94 ....... A24P–
2.0–
B6J–
1.0
10/28/92 ....... A25P–
2.0–
B6A
10/28/92 ....... A25P–
2.0–
B6I–
1.0
10/28/92 ....... A25P–
2.0–
B6I–
1.0–A
04/16/92 ....... A25P–
2.0–
B6I–
2.0–A
11/16/94 ....... A25P–
2.0–
B6J–
1.0
10/28/92 ....... A25P–
2.0–
B6J–
1.0–A
10/28/92 ....... A26P–
2.0–
B6A
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A27P–
2.0–
B6A–
1.0
A28P–
2.0–
B6A
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Interstate Business 80 from
Interstate 80 [west of Sacramento] to US 50/State 99/
Interstate Business 80 [east
of Sacramento].
State 65 from State 70
[Olivehurst] to Interstate 80
[Roseville].
Atlantic Ave. from Main St. to
Webster St./State 61.
Sacramento ..
Sacramento ..
B, I
......................
......................
B
Alameda .......
Alameda .......
B
State 113 from Interstate 80
[Dixon] to State 12 [Rio
Vista].
......................
Solano ..........
B
State 16 from State 20 [Williams] to CR E7/County
Road 98/Pedrick Rd. [Woodland].
US 50 from US 50/State 99/
Interstate Business 80 [east
of Sacramento] to Prairie
City Rd [Folsom].
Interstate Business 80 from US
50/State 99 [east of Sacramento] to Interstate 80
[north of Sacramento].
Old Highway 65/Lincoln Blvd
from State 65 [Lincoln] to
Riosa Rd. [Sheridan].
......................
......................
B
......................
Sacramento ..
B, I
Sacramento ..
Sacramento ..
B
......................
Placer ...........
B
State 61 from Atlantic Ave. to
Buena Vista Ave.
Alameda .......
Alameda .......
B
US 50 from Prairie City Rd.
[Folsom] to Nevada.
......................
......................
B
State 16 from US 50 [Sacramento] to State 49 [Plymouth].
......................
......................
B
W. El Camino Ave. from Interstate 80 to El Centro Rd.
Sacramento ..
Sacramento ..
I
Riosa Rd. from State 65 to Old
Highway 65/Lincoln Blvd.
Sheridan .......
Placer ...........
B
State 193 from State 65 [Lincoln] to Interstate 80 [Newcastle].
......................
Placer ...........
B
Buena Vista Ave. from Webster
St./State 61 to Park St.
Alameda .......
Alameda .......
B
23rd Ave. from Park St. [Alameda] to Interstate 880
[Oakland].
Sherman St. [San Francisco
Bay] from Buena Vista Ave.
to S.F. Bay [Inner Harbor].
......................
Alameda .......
B
Alameda .......
......................
B
......................
Alameda .......
B
Park St. from Buena Vista Ave.
[Alameda] to 23rd Ave. [Oakland].
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Route
order
Route description
County
City
Designation(s)
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B
Army St. [San Francisco Bay]
from 3rd St. to Pier 80.
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
C1
6th St. [San Francisco Bay]
from Channel St. to [southeast].
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
C2
Channel St. from 4th St. to 6th
St.
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
C3
4th St. [San Francisco Bay]
from 3rd St. to Channel St.
San Francisco.
......................
B
10/28/92 .......
D
Berry St. [San Francisco Bay]
from 3rd St. to pier.
San Francisco.
......................
B
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TABLE 19—STATE: COLORADO—
Continued
State Agency: CO State Patrol
POC: Capt. Josh Downing
Address: 15065 South Golden Rd., Golden,
CO 80401
Phone: (303) 273–1900
Fax: (303) 273–1911
TABLE 19—STATE: COLORADO—
Continued
Web Address: www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/
StatePatrol-Main/CBON/1251592908196
FMCSA: CO FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: CO Motor Carrier,
Address: Division, Administrator, 12300 West
Dakota Ave., Suite 130, Lakewood, CO
80228
Phone: (720) 963–3130
Fax: (720) 963–3131
TABLE 20—COLORADO: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
12/30/86 .......
A
12/30/86 .......
B
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
Interstate 70 from Interstate 25 [at Mile Post 274.039] to State 2 [at Mile Post
276.572].
Interstate 70 from Utah to US 40 [at Mile Post 261.63] ......................................
......................
7
......................
7
TABLE 21—COLORADO: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/08
04/30/89
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
Route
order
A1
A2A
A2B
A3A
A4A
Route description
Interstate
Interstate
Interstate
Interstate
Interstate
City
25 from Wyoming to New Mexico ..............................................................
225 from Interstate 70 to Interstate 25 ......................................................
76 from Interstate 25 to Nebraska .............................................................
270 [Near Denver] from Interstate 25 to Interstate 70 ..............................
70 from Interstate 270 to Kansas ..............................................................
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
P
P
P
P
P
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Route
order
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04/30/89 .......
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A2A
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
A2B
A2C
A2D
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
A2E
A2F
A2G
A2H
A2I
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.......
.......
.......
.......
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City
Interstate 25 from Wyoming to New Mexico ...................................
US 160 from New Mexico to Interstate 25 [Business Route in
Walsenburg South to Exit 49 on I–25].
State 10 from Interstate 25 [in Walsenburg] to US 50 [in La Junta]
State 47 from Interstate 25 to US 50 [State 96] .............................
US 24 from State 91 [at Leadville] to Interstate 25 [in Colorado
Springs].
Interstate 225 from Interstate 70 to Interstate 25 ............................
Interstate 76 from Interstate 25 to Nebraska ..................................
US 36 from Interstate 25 to State 157 ............................................
US 34 from Interstate 25 to Interstate 76 ........................................
State 14 from Interstate 25 to US 6 [in Sterling] .............................
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......................
A.
A.
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......................
A.
A.
A.
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A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
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date
Route
order
Route description
City
04/30/89 .......
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1.0
A3A–
2.0
A3A–
3.0
A3A–
4.0
A3A–
5.0
A3A–
6.0
A3D
A3F–1.0
A3F–2.0
A3G
A3I
A3I–1.0
A4A–
3.0
A4A–
6.0–A
A4F–1.0
A4G
A4I–1.0
A5A–
3.0–A
State 17 from US 285 [near Mineral Hot Springs] to US 160 [near
Alamosa].
US 285 from US 160 [in Alamosa] to New Mexico .........................
......................
A.
......................
A.
US 285 from State 112 to US 160 ..................................................
......................
A.
State 112 from US 285 to US 160 ..................................................
......................
A.
US 550 from US 160 to New Mexico ..............................................
......................
A.
US 491 from Utah to New Mexico ...................................................
......................
A.
State 91 from Interstate 70 to US 24 [near Leadville] ....................
Interstate 270 [Near Denver] from Interstate 70 to Interstate 76 ....
US 85 from Wyoming to Interstate 76 .............................................
State 157 from US 36 to State 119 .................................................
US 6 from State 14 [(Main St.) in Sterling] to Nebraska .................
State 71 from Nebraska to State 14 ................................................
US 285 from State 470 to State 112 ...............................................
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
State 141 from US 50 to US 491 ....................................................
......................
A.
Interstate 70 from Interstate 270 to Kansas ....................................
State 119 from State 157 to State 52 .............................................
US 138 from State 113 to US 6 [(Chestnut St.) in Sterling] ...........
State 470 from US 285 to Interstate 70 ..........................................
......................
......................
......................
......................
A.
A.
A.
A ...................
US 50 from State 141 [north junction near Grand Junction] to
Kansas.
......................
A.
US 36 from Interstate 70 [in Byers] to Kansas ...............................
......................
A.
State 52 from State 119 to State 79 ...............................................
State 113 from Nebraska to US 138 ...............................................
State 141 from Interstate 70 [(Business Loop) near Grand Junction] to US 50.
......................
......................
......................
A.
A.
A.
State 115 from State 83 (also called Academy Blvd.) to US 50 .....
......................
A.
State 71 from US 24 [in Limon (west junction)] to US 50 [near
Rocky Ford].
......................
A.
US 287 from US 40 [in Kit Carson] to Oklahoma ...........................
......................
A.
State 79 from State 52 to Interstate 70 [at Bennett] .......................
Interstate 70 [business loop] from Interstate 70 [east of Grand
Junction] to State 141.
......................
......................
A.
A.
State 83 (also called Academy Blvd.) from US 24 to State 115 .....
......................
A.
US 24 [Business Route] from US 24 [on the west side of Limon]
to State 71 [west junction].
......................
A.
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
04/30/89
.......
.......
.......
.......
04/30/89 .......
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A1
A5F–
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A5G
A5I–1.0
A6A–
6.0–
A1
A6A–
6.0–
A1A
A6A–
6.0–
A1B
A6A–
6.0–
A1C
A6G
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6.0–
A1
A7A–
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Colorado State
Patrol plans to
update HM
regulation 8
CCR 1507–25
in April 2014
to address an
inconsistency
with this route.
The anticipated
route revision
is ‘‘State 470
from Interstate
70 to Interstate 25.’’
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Designation
date
Route
order
Route description
City
04/30/89 .......
A7A–
6.0–
A1D–
1.0
A7A–
6.0–
A1D–
2.0
A8A–
6.0–
A1A
A8A–
6.0–
A1B
A8A–
6.0–
A1D–
1.0
A8A–
6.0–
A1D–
2.0
A8A–
6.0–
A1D–
2.0–A
A9A–
6.0–
A1A
A9A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0
A9A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0
A9A–
6.0–
A1A–
3.0
A9A–
6.0–
A1D–
2.0
A10A–
6.0–
A1A
A10A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0–A
A10A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0
A10A–
6.0–
A1D–
2.0–A
A11A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0–
A1
A11A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0–A
Maple St. [City of Lamar] from 2nd St. to US 50/287 .....................
Lamar ...........
A.
US 40 from Interstate 70 [(Exit 363) in Limon] to Kansas ..............
......................
A.
Interstate 70 from Utah to US 6 [at Silverthorne [Loveland Pass] ..
......................
A.
US 24 from State 83 (also called Academy Blvd.) to Interstate 70
[at West Limon (Exit 359)].
......................
A.
2nd St. [City of Lamar] from US 50/385 to Maple St. .....................
Lamar ...........
A.
US 24 [Business Route] from State 71 [east junction in Limon] to
Interstate 70 (Exit 363).
......................
A.
US 385 from Interstate 76 [in Julesburg] to US 40 [in Cheyenne
Wells].
......................
A.
US 6 [Loveland Pass] from Interstate 70 [just east of the Eisenhower/Johnson Tunnels] to [just west of the Eisenhower/Johnson Tunnels at Silverthorne].
State 139 from State 64 [in Rangely] to Interstate 70 [near Loma]
......................
A.
......................
A.
US 6 from State 13 [west of Rifle] to Interstate 70 [Exit 87] ...........
......................
A.
State 9 from US 40 [in Kremmling] to Interstate 70 [in
Silverthorne].
......................
A.
State 71 from State 14 to US 24 [in Limon (east junction)] ............
......................
A.
Interstate 70 from US 6 [east of Loveland Pass] to Interstate 25 ..
......................
A.
State 64 from US 40 [in Dinosaur] to State 13 ...............................
......................
A.
State 13 from US 40 [west of Craig] to US 6 [west of Rifle] ..........
......................
A.
US 34 from State 71 [west junction] to Nebraska ...........................
......................
A.
US 40 from Utah to State 13 [west of Craig] ..................................
......................
.
1st St. [City of Craig] from State 13 [east] to State 394 [Craig City
Limit].
Craig ............
A.
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Designation
date
Route
order
Route description
City
04/30/89 .......
A12A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0–
A1
A12A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0–A
A13A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0–
A1
A13A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0–A
A14A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0–
A1
A14A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0–
A1
A14A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0–
A2
A15A–
6.0–
A1A–
1.0–
A1
A15A–
6.0–
A1A–
2.0–
A2
County 7 [Great Divide Rd.] from US 40 to City Limit [City of
Craig (north)].
......................
A.
1st. St. [Moffat County Rd. CG 2] from State 394 [Craig City
Limit] to US 40 [Runs East from Route 394 to US 40.].
......................
A.
County 7 [(Great Divide Rd.)] from City Limit [City of Craig
(north)] to County 183 [in Moffat County].
......................
A.
US 40 from First St. [Moffat County Road CG 2] to Interstate 70
[east of Craig].
......................
A.
County 183 [Moffat County] from County 7 (Great Divide Rd.)
[Moffat County] to State 13.
......................
A.
State 14 from US 40 to State 125 ...................................................
......................
A.
State 125 from Wyoming to US 40 [west of Granby] ......................
......................
A.
State 13 from Wyoming to Moffat County 183 [North of Craig] ......
......................
A.
State 127 from Wyoming to State 125 ............................................
......................
A.
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
04/30/89 .......
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TABLE 23—State: Connecticut—
Continued
State Agency: CT Dept. of Env. Protection
POC: Dave Sattler
Address: 79 Elm St., Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 424–3289
Fax: (860) 424–4059
Web
Address:
www.ct.gov/dep/site/default.asp
FMCSA: CT FMCSA Field Office, CT Motor
Carrier
FMCSA POC: Division Administrator
Address: 628–2 Hebron Ave., Suite 302,
Glastonbury, CT 06033
Phone: (860) 659–6700
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TABLE 24—State: Delaware—
Continued
Fax: (860) 659–6725
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
Fax: (302) 659–6855
Web Address: dema.delaware.gov/
FMCSA: DE FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: DE Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: J. Allen Frear Federal Building, 300
South New St., Suite 1105, Dover, DE
19904
Phone: (302) 734–8173
Fax: (302) 734–5380
TABLE 24—State: Delaware
State Agency: DE Emergency Mgmt. Agency
POC: Kevin Kille
Address: 165 Brick Stone Landing Rd.,
Smyrna, DE 19977
Phone: (302) 659–2237
TABLE 25—DELAWARE: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
08/09/00 .......
08/09/00 .......
A1
A2
08/09/00 .......
A2A
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(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 95 from Maryland to Interstate 495 [southwest of Wilmington] ...........................................
Interstate 495 from Interstate 95 [southwest of Wilmington] to Interstate 95 [northeast of Wilmington].
Interstate 295 from Interstate 95 [Southwest of Wilmington] to New Jersey ......................................
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Designation
date
08/09/00 .......
Route
order
A3
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 95 from Interstate 495 [Northeast of Wilmington] to Pennsylvania .....................................
P
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Columbia
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Columbia—Continued
TABLE 26—State: District of
Columbia—Continued
State Agency: DC Dept. of the Environment
POC: Mary Begin, Toxic Substances Division
Address: 1200 First Street NE., Washington,
DC 20002
Phone: (202) 481–3838
Fax: (202) 481–3770
Web Address: green.dc.gov
FMCSA: DC FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: DC Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1990 K Street NW., Suite 510,
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 219–3576
Fax: (202) 219–3546
TABLE 27—DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
03/08/95 .......
A
03/08/95 .......
B
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
9th St. Expressway Tunnel from North Portal [at Madison Dr.] to South Portal [south of Independence Ave.].
Interstate 395 Tunnel from South Portal [south of Independence Ave.] to the most northerly
portal [at K St.].
0
0
TABLE 28—DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
03/08/95 .......
A1
03/08/95 .......
A2
03/08/95 .......
A3
03/08/95 .......
03/08/95 .......
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 395 from Virginia to Interstate 695 [vicinity of 2nd and E St., SW.].
Interstate 695 from Interstate 295 [vicinity of 11th
and L St., SE.] to Interstate 395 [vicinity of 2nd
and E St., SW.].
Interstate 295 from Maryland to Interstate 695 [vicinity of 11th and L St., SE.].
A ...................
A3
Anacostia Fwy from Interstate 295 [11th St.
Bridge] to E. Capitol St.
A ...................
B
Kenilworth Ave., NE. from E. Capitol St. to Maryland.
A ...................
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TABLE 29—STATE: FLORIDA
A ...................
A ...................
According to Google maps, ‘‘Anacostia Freeway’’
is another name for ‘‘Interstate 295.’’
Should both names be included in the route description?
According to Google maps, ‘‘Anacostia Freeway’’
is also called ‘‘Interstate 295.’’ This route segment appears to be included in the larger route
(see Route Order A3).
Should this duplicative route be removed?
According to Google maps, ‘‘DC 295’’ IS another
name for ‘‘Kenilworth Ave., NE.’’
Should both names be included in the route description?
TABLE 29—STATE: FLORIDA—
Continued
State Agency: FL Dept. of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles
POC: Artez Lester
Address: 2400 Apalachee Pkwy., Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: (850) 617–2287
TABLE 29—STATE: FLORIDA—
Continued
Fax:
Web Address: www.flhsmv.gov
FMCSA: FL FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: FL Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 545 John Knox Rd., Room 102,
Tallahassee, FL 32303
Phone: (850) 942–9338
Fax: (850) 942–9680
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Designation
date
02/14/95 .......
VerDate Mar<15>2010
Route
order
A
Route description
City
Tampa central business area .................................................................................
[Bounded on the east by Ybor Channel, on the west by the Hillsborough River,
and on the north by a line running along Scott Street east to Orange Ave.,
south to Cass St., east to the Seaboard Cost Line Railroad, northeast to
Adamo Drive, and on the south by Garrison Channel.
* State-maintained highways other than Florida Ave. and Kennedy Blvd. are exceptions to this restriction *].
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Designation
date
Route
order
02/14/95 .......
B1
02/14/95 .......
B2A
Restriction(s)
(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
Kennedy Blvd. [Tampa] from Crosstown Expressway to Hillsborough River [Use
Crosstown Expressway to Hyde Park Ave. and Davis Island Exit No. 5 to all
points west.].
Florida Ave. [Tampa] from Crosstown Expressway to Scott Street [Use Crosstown Expressway to 22nd St. North, thence north along 22nd Street to Interstate 4 to either Interstate 275 or points east.].
Tampa ..........
0
Tampa ..........
0
TABLE 31—STATE: GEORGIA
TABLE 31—STATE: GEORGIA—
Continued
State Agency: GA Dept. of Public Safety
POC: Cpt. Bruce Bugg, Motor Carrier Compliance Div.
Address: 320 Chester Ave. SE., Atlanta, GA
30316
Phone: (404) 463–3880
TABLE 31—STATE: GEORGIA—
Continued
Fax: (770) 357–8867
Web Address: dps.georgia.gov/
FMCSA: GA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: GA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: Two Crown Center, 1745 Phoenix
Blvd., Suite 380, Atlanta, GA 30349
Phone: (678) 284–5130
Fax: (678) 284–5146
TABLE 32—GEORGIA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
03/14/95 .......
Route
order
A
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,
7,8,9,i)
Route description
Georgia Highway 400 between its origin at I–85 and Exit 2 (Lenox Road/Buckhead Loop), due to
a tunnel underneath an office building. The restriction applies to hazardous materials that require placarding..
TABLE 33—STATE: HAWAII
TABLE 33—STATE: HAWAII—
Continued
State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: HI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: HI Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 300 Ala
Moana Blvd., Room 3–239, Box 50226,
Honolulu, HI 96850
Phone: (808) 541–2790
Fax: (808) 541–2702
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
TABLE 34—STATE: IDAHO
State Agency: ID State Police
POC: Cpt. Bill Reese
Address: P.O. Box 700, 700 S. Stratford Dr.,
Meridian, ID 83680
Phone: (208) 884–7220
0
TABLE 34—STATE: IDAHO—Continued
Fax: (208) 884–7192
Web
Address:
www.isp.idaho.gov/cvs/
index.html
FMCSA: ID FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ID Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 3200 N.
Lakeharbor Lane, Suite 161, Boise, ID
83703
Phone: (208) 334–1842
Fax: (208) 334–1046
TABLE 35—IDAHO: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
01/01/85 .......
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A
B
Route description
US 95 [northbound] from Oregon to Missile Base Road [US Ecology waste site].
Northbound hazardous waste transporters are directed to turn
right from US 95 onto Sommer Camp Rd. (STC–3710) to its
junction with State 78. Turn right on SH78 to its junction with
Missile Base Rd. and follow to the US Ecology waste site.
Interstate 84 from Exit 99 to Missile Base Rd. [US Ecology waste
site].
Transporters are to exit at Exit 99 onto I–84 Business Loop (AKA
Old Oregon Trail Road & Bennett Road) to its intersection with
old US 30 (You will follow I–84B the entire time and go over an
overpass. The road names will change). Turn Right and follow
Old US 30 and go approximately 3⁄4 mile to Hamilton Rd. Turn
right and follow Hamilton for 3 miles and turn south onto State
51 until its junction with State 78. Turn right on SH78 and continue to Grandview. The US Ecology Waste site is approximately 10.5 miles past Grandview. Exit State 78 onto Missile
Base Rd. and follow to US Ecology waste site.
TABLE 36—STATE: IDAHO
State Agency: Fort Hall Reservation
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Mountain
Home.
Elmore ..........
A
Mountain
Home.
Elmore ..........
A
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TABLE 36—STATE: IDAHO—Continued
POC: Dept. of Public Safety
Address: P.O. Box 306, Fort Hall, ID 83203
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TABLE 36—STATE: IDAHO—Continued
TABLE 36—STATE: IDAHO—Continued
Phone: (208) 237–0137
Fax: (208) 237–0049
Web
Address:
www.shoshonebannocktribes.com
FMCSA: ID FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ID Motor Carrier,
Division Administrator
Address: 3200 N. Lakeharbor Lane, Suite
161, Boise, ID 83703
Phone: (208) 334–1842
Fax: (208) 334–1046
TABLE 37—IDAHO—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTESDESIGNATION DATE
Designation
date
01/12/95 .......
Route
description
C
Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
Interstate 15 [within the Fort Hall Reservation] [Designation by Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Only
valid within Fort Hall Reservation.].
TABLE 38—STATE: ILLINOIS
TABLE 38—STATE: ILLINOIS—
Continued
State Agency: IL DOT
POC: Tom Wise, Division of Traffic Safety
Address: 1340 North 9th St., P.O. Box
19212, Springfield, IL 62794–9212
Phone: (217) 785–1181
Fax: (217) 782–9159
Web Address: www.dot.state.il.us
FMCSA: IL FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: IL Motor Carrier,
Division Administrator
A
TABLE 38—STATE: ILLINOIS—
Continued
Address: 3250 Executive Park Dr., Springfield, IL 62703
Phone: (217) 492–4608
Fax: (217) 492–4986
TABLE 39—ILLINOIS: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A1
02/10/86 .......
A2A
02/10/86 .......
A2B
02/10/86 .......
A2C
02/10/86 .......
A2D
02/10/86 .......
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1.0
02/10/86 .......
A3A–
2.0
02/10/86 .......
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3.0
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4.0
02/10/86 .......
A3A–
5.0
02/10/86 .......
A3B
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
County
W. State St. from Meridian Rd. to Kilburn Ave. [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
Springfield—Riverside St. from W. State St. to Interstate 90 [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0
which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
S. Pierpont from W. State St. to Montague Rd. [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
Kilburn Ave. from Auburn St. to W. State St. [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
US 20 [Business Route throughout the City of Rockford] [Primary
Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Auburn St. from Springfield St. to Rock River [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
IL251 [throughout the City of Rockford] [Primary Rockford Hazmat
route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Forest Hills Rd. from N. Second St. to Riverside Blvd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Alpine Rd. from Bypass 20 to Riverside Blvd. [There is a section
of Alpine Rd. that is an unmarked state highway but it is on the
NHS so it should be OK—Primary Rockford Hazmat route as
per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with
Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Mulford Rd. from Sandy Hollow Rd. to Riverside Blvd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Montague Rd. from S. Pierpont to Bypass 20 [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
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Designation
date
Route
order
A3B–
1.0
02/10/86 .......
A3C–
1.0
02/10/86 .......
A3D
02/10/86 .......
A4A–
1.0–A
02/10/86 .......
A4A–
2.0–A
02/10/86 .......
A4A–
2.0–B
02/10/86 .......
A4A–
2.0–C
02/10/86 .......
A4A–
2.0–D
02/10/86 .......
A4A–
5.0
02/10/86 .......
A4B–
1.0
02/10/86 .......
A4B–
1.0–A
02/10/86 .......
A4D–
1.0
02/10/86 .......
A5A–
2.0–A
02/10/86 .......
A5A–
2.0–
B1
02/10/86 .......
A5A–
5.0–A
02/10/86 .......
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1.0
02/10/86 .......
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1.0–A
02/10/86 .......
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2.0–A
02/10/86 .......
A6A–
5.0–A
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
County
Preston St. from Tay to S. Pierpont [Primary Rockford Hazmat
route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Whitman St. from N. Second St. to Kilburn Ave. [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
First Ave. from Kishwaukee St. to Longwood [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986- 18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Routing.].
N. Main St. from Riverside Blvd. to Auburn St. [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
College Ave. from Rock River to Kishwaukee St. [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Fifteenth Ave. from S. Main St. to Kishwaukee St. [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Blackhawk Park from Magnolia St. to Kishwaukee St. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Kishwaukee St. from Harrison Ave. to Airport Drive including bypass 20 [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance
1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division
I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Sandy Hollow Rd. from Kishwaukee St. to Mulford Rd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Tay from Cedar St. to Preston St. [Primary Rockford Hazmat
route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Central Ave. from Auburn Street to Riverside Blvd. [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Charles St. from East State Street to Alpine Rd. [Primary Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Morgan St. from S. Main St. to Rock River [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
Seminary St. from Harrison Ave. Fifteenth Ave. [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11, with Article VII, Division 1, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
20th St. from Sandy Hollow Rd. to 23rd Ave. underpass [Primary
Rockford Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which
amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Cedar St. from S. Main St. to Tay [Primary Rockford Hazmat
route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
E. State St. from Second St. to Interstate 90 [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
S. Main St. from Morgan St. to Bypass 20 [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
23rd Ave. from 11th St. to 20th St. [Primary Rockford Hazmat
route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials Routing.].
Rockford .......
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Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
A
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
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Designation
date
02/10/86 .......
Route
order
A7A–
2.0–
A1
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
County
Harrison Ave. from S. Main St. to Mulford Rd. [Primary Rockford
Hazmat route as per City ordinance 1986–18–0 which amended Chapter 11 with Article VII, Division I, Hazardous Materials
Routing.].
Rockford .......
Winnebago ...
TABLE 40—STATE: INDIANA
A
TABLE 40—STATE: INDIANA—
Continued
State Agency: IN DOT
POC: Commissioner Curtis A. Wiley
Address: IN Gov. Center North, 100 N. Senate Ave., Room N755, Indianapolis, IN
46204–2249
Phone: (317) 232–5526
TABLE 40—STATE: INDIANA—
Continued
Fax: (317) 232–0238
Web Address: www.in.gov/indot
FMCSA: IN FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: IN Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 575 N. Pennsylvania St., Room
261, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 226–7474
Fax: (317) 226–5657
TABLE 41—INDIANA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
06/19/89 .......
06/19/89 .......
Route
order
A1
A2A
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
Interstate 70 [within Indianapolis I–465 beltway] .................................................
Interstate 65 [within Indianapolis I–465 beltway] .................................................
Indianapolis ..
Indianapolis ..
0
0
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Designation
date
06/19/89 .......
Route
order
City
Interstate 465 [around the city of Indianapolis] ..........................................................
A
Route description
Indianapolis ..
TABLE 43—STATE: IOWA
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
A
TABLE 43—STATE: IOWA—Continued
State Agency: IA DOT, Motor Vehicle Enforcement
POC: Maj. Lance Evans
Address: 6310 SE Convenience Blvd.,
Ankeny, IA 50021
TABLE 43—STATE: IOWA—Continued
Phone: (515) 237–3214
Fax: (515) 237–3387
Web Address: www.iowadot.gov
FMCSA: IA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: IA Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 105 6th St., Ames, IA 50010
Phone: (515) 233–7400
Fax: (515) 233–7494
TABLE 44—IOWA: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
07/18/88 .......
A1
07/18/88 .......
A2A
07/18/88 .......
A2B
07/18/88 .......
A3B–
1.0
A3B–
2.0
A3B–
3.0
A4B–
1.0
07/18/88 .......
07/18/88 .......
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Interstate 680 from Nebraska to Interstate 80 [Use I–680 and I–80 in lieu of I–29 in the Council
Bluffs area when heading north/south per 49 CFR 397.103(b). Use I–680 in lieu of I–80 in the
Council Bluffs area when heading east/west per IA–NE coordination.].
Interstate 29 from Missouri to Interstate 80 [I–80 and I–680 are used in lieu of I–29 in the Council
Bluffs area when heading North/South per 49 CFR 397.103(b)].
Interstate 80 from Interstate 29 to Illinois [Use I–280 or I–80 in the Quad cities. Use I–80 in lieu of
I–235 in the Des Moines area. Use I–680 in lieu of I–80 in the Council Bluffs area per IA–NE
coordination when heading east/west. Use I–80 and I–680 in the Council Bluffs area in lieu of I–
29 when heading north/south].
Interstate 680 from Interstate 80 to Interstate 29 [Used in lieu of I–29 in the Council Bluffs area
per 49 CFR 397.103(b)].
Interstate 35 from Minnesota to Missouri [Stay on I–35/I–80 in lieu of I–235 in the Des Moines
area per 49 CFR 397.103(b)].
Interstate 280 from Interstate 80 to Illinois [Use I–280 or I–80 in Quad cities area.] .........................
P
Interstate 29 from Nebraska to Interstate 680 [I–80 and I–680 are used in lieu of I–29 in the Council Bluffs area when heading North/South per 49 CFR 397.103(b)].
P
TABLE 45—STATE: KANSAS
TABLE 45—STATE: KANSAS—
Continued
State Agency: KS Div. of Emergency Mgmt.
POC: Harry Heintzelman, Technological Hazards Section
Address: 2800 SW. Topeka Blvd., Topeka,
KS 66611.
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Fax: (785) 274–1426
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FMCSA POC: KS Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1303 SW. First American Place,
Suite 200, Topeka, KS 66604
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TABLE 46—STATE: KENTUCKY
Phone: (785) 271–1260
Fax: (877) 547–0378
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
State Agency: KY Transportation Cabinet
POC: Brian Bevin
Address: 200 Mero St., Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564–9900 x. 4136
Fax: (502) 564–4138
Web Address: transportation.ky.gov/Pages/
default.aspx
FMCSA: KY FMCSA Field Office
TABLE 46—STATE: KENTUCKY—
Continued
FMCSA POC: KY Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 330 West Broadway, Room 124,
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 223–6779
Fax: (502) 223–6767
TABLE 47—KENTUCKY: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
07/15/13 .......
Route
order
A
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Interstate 75 from Interstate 275 to Ohio ......................................................................................
0
TABLE 48—KENTUCKY: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
07/15/13 .......
Route
order
A
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 275 from Interstate 75 to Ohio .............................................................................................
TABLE 49—STATE: LOUISIANA
A
TABLE 49—STATE: LOUISIANA—
Continued
State Agency: LA State Police
POC: Sgt. Brad Yates, Transportation and
Environmental Safety Section
Address: P.O. Box 66614, Baton Rouge, LA
70896
Phone: (225) 925–6113
TABLE 49—STATE: LOUISIANA—
Continued
Fax: (225) 925–4048
Web Address: www.lsp.org/tess.html
FMCSA: LA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: LA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 5304 Flanders Drive, Suite A,
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Phone: (225) 757–7640
Fax: (225) 757–7636
TABLE 50—LOUISIANA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
03/01/95 .......
03/01/95 .......
03/01/95 .......
A
B
C
08/01/99 .......
D
08/01/99 .......
E
08/01/99 .......
F
08/01/99 .......
G
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Tunnel Boulevard Tunnel [in Terrebonne Parish (Houma)] ..........................................................
Harvey Tunnel [of Jefferson Parish on US90–B] ..........................................................................
State 73 [In Ascension Parish] from Interstate 10 to State 74 and within 300 yards or less of
any building used as a public or private elementary or secondary school except for carriers
making local deliveries on this portion of State 73.
[R.S. 32:1521 Motor Vehicles—Traffic Regulations] .....................................................................
No carrier shall transport hazardous materials on any route in Caddo or Bossier Parish within
three hundred yards or less of any building used as a public or private elementary or secondary school, except for (1) carriers making local pickups or deliveries, (2) carriers using
the route to reach a local pickup or delivery point, (3) carriers traveling to or from their terminal facilities, (4) carriers using the route to reach maintenance or service facilities within
the boundaries of the parishes, or (5) on prescribed routes.
[R.S. 32:1521.E and F Motor Vehicles—Traffic Regulations] .......................................................
See http://legis.la.gov/lss/lss.asp?doc=88111 ...............................................................................
US 171 from State 3132 to US 80 ................................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Motor Vehicles—Traffic Regulations] .....................................................................
State 1 from State 526 to Interstate 220 .......................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Motor Vehicles—Traffic Regulations] .....................................................................
US 71 from Interstate 220 to Interstate 20 ....................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Motor Vehicles—Traffic Regulations] .....................................................................
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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Designation
date
Route
order
08/01/99 .......
A1
08/01/99 .......
A2A
08/01/99 .......
A2B
08/01/99 .......
A3B
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Route description
US 79 from Texas to Interstate 20 .......................................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
US 80 from Texas to City of Greenwood .............................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
Interstate 20 from Texas to Caddo-Bossier [parish boundary] ............................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
Interstate 20 from Bossier-Caddo [parish boundary] to Bossier-Webster [parish boundary] ..............
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
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date
Route
order
Route description
08/01/99 .......
A3B–
1.0
A3B–
2.0
A3B–
3.0
A3B–
4.0
A4B–
1.0
A4B–
1.0–A
A4B–
2.0
A4B–
2.0–A
A4B–
3.0–A
A4B–
3.0–B
A5B–
2.0–A
A5B–
2.0–
A1
A5B–
2.0–
A2
A6B–
2.0–
A2
State 526 ..............................................................................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
Interstate 220 from Bossier-Caddo [parish boundary] to Interstate 20 ...............................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
State 3132 ............................................................................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
Interstate 49 from Caddo-DeSoto [parish boundary] to Interstate 20 .................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
State 3 [Benton Road] from Arkansas to Interstate 20 ........................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
State 1 from Caddo-Red River [parish boundary] to State 526 to State 3132 ...................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
US 71 from Bossier-Red River [parish boundary] to Interstate 20 ......................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
State 1 from Interstate 220 to Arkansas ..............................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
State 511 [Jimmie Davis Highway] from US 71 to State 3132 ............................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
US 171 from Caddo-DeSoto [parish boundary] to State 3132 ............................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
State 3 from Arkansas to State 3105 [Airline Drive] to US 71 ............................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route
US 71 from Interstate 220 to Arkansas ...............................................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
A
State 2 from State 1 to Caddo-Bossier [parish boundary] ...................................................................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
A
State 2 from Caddo-Bossier [parish boundary] to Bossier-Webster [parish boundary] ......................
[R.S. 32:1521 Caddo-Bossier designated route]
A
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
08/01/99 .......
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
TABLE 52—STATE: MAINE
TABLE 53—STATE: MARYLAND
TABLE 54—STATE: MARYLAND
State Agency: ME State Police
POC: Shawn Currie, Department of Public
Safety
Address: 20 State House Station, Augusta,
ME 04330
Phone: (207) 624–8938
Fax: (207) 287–5247
Web Address: www.maine.gov/dps/msp/
FMCSA: ME FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ME Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: Edmund S. Muskie Federal Bldg.,
40 Western Ave., Room 411, Augusta, ME
04330
Phone: (207) 622–8358
Fax: (207) 622–8477
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
State Agency: MD Trans. Authority Police
POC: 1st Sgt. Joel Layfield
Address: 2301 South Clinton Street, Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: (410) 575–6955
Fax: (410) 537–1376
FMCSA: MD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MD Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: City Crescent Building, 10 S. Howard Street, Suite 2710 Baltimore, MD
21201
Web Address: www.mdta.maryland.gov/Police/policeMain.html
Phone: (410) 962–2889
Fax: (410) 962–3916
State agency is responsible for all HM routes
listed in Table 55 and Table 56, except for
‘‘J.F.K. Memorial Highway [I–95]’’ and
‘‘Interstate 495’’.
State Agency: MD State Highway Admin.
POC: David Czorapinski
Address: Motor Carrier Division, 7491
Connelley Dr., Hanover, MD 21076
Phone: (410) 582–5734
Fax: (410) 787–2863
Web Address: sha.md.gov/Home.aspx
FMCSA: MD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MD Motor Carrier, Division Administrator,
Address: City Crescent Building, 10 S. Howard Street, Suite 2710 Baltimore, MD
21201
Phone: (410) 962–2889
Fax: (410) 962–3916
State agency is only responsible for the following HM routes listed in Table 55 and
Table 56: ‘‘J.F.K. Memorial Highway [I–
95]’’ and ‘‘Interstate 495’’.
TABLE 55—MARYLAND: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
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date
Route
order
01/25/80 .......
A
01/25/80 .......
B
01/25/80 .......
C
VerDate Mar<15>2010
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge [US Route 301] [For specific exemptions to these restrictions,
see Title 11 of the Code of MD Regulations, Transportation of Hazardous Materials
(11.07.01.05)].
William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial (Bay) Bridge [US 50/301] [For specific exemptions to these
restrictions, see Title 11 of the Code of MD Regulations, Transportation of Hazardous Materials (11.07.01.05)].
Francis Scott Key Bridge [State 695] [For specific exemptions to these restrictions, see Title
11 of the Code of MD Regulations, Transportation of Hazardous Materials (11.07.01.05)].
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Designation
date
Route
order
01/25/80 .......
D
01/25/80 .......
E
01/25/80 .......
01/25/80 .......
F
G
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel [I–895] [For specific exemptions to this restriction, see Title 11 of the
Code of MD Regulations, Transportation of Hazardous Materials (11.07.01.04)].
Fort McHenry Tunnel [I–95] [For specific exemptions to this restriction, see Title 11 of the
Code of MD Regulations, Transportation of Hazardous Materials (11.07.01.04)].
J.F.K. Memorial Highway [I–95] .....................................................................................................
Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge [US Route 40] [For specific exemptions to these restrictions, see Title 11 of the Code of MD Regulations, Transportation of Hazardous Materials
(11.07.01.05)].
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Designation
date
08/16/95 .......
Route
order
A
Route description
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Interstate 495 [NOTE: Restricts all vehicles carrying hazardous materials to right two lanes.] ........
A
TABLE 57—STATE: MASSACHUSETTS
State Agency: MA DOT
POC: Eileen Fenton
Address: 3150 Ten Park Plaza, Boston, MA
02116
Phone: (617) 973–7760
Fax: (617) 973–8037
TABLE 57—STATE: MASSACHUSETTS— TABLE 57—STATE: MASSACHUSETTS—
Continued
Continued
Web Address: www.massdot.state.ma.us/
highway/Main.aspx
FMCSA: MA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 50 Mall Road, Suite 212, Burlington, MA 01803
Phone: (781) 425–3210
Fax: (781) 425–3225
TABLE 58—MASSACHUSSETS: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
06/13/12 ..........
B
C
D
E
F
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
City
City of Boston [City Streets in Downtown Area] ...........................................................................
[Use of City Streets in the Downtown Area for the through transportation of ALL NRHM in the
City of Boston is prohibited between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. where there is neither a point
of origin nor destination (delivery point) within the City. For local deliveries within Boston,
use of City Streets in the Downtown Area for the transportation of NRHM is further
STRICTLY PROHIBITED during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00
p.m. daily, except on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. When city streets are to be
used for local deliveries, the transporter must use Major Thoroughfares to a point as close
as possible to the destination and comply with 49 CFR 397.67.].
Downtown Area is defined as the area bounded by and including Massachusetts Avenue at
the Mass. Ave. Entrance Ramp to the Southeast Expressway, the Southeast Expressway to
the Kneeland Street Ramp, along Kneeland Street to Atlantic Avenue then along a line following the waterfront to the Charles River, along the Charles River to Massachusetts Avenue and along Massachusetts Avenue to the Mass. Ave Entrance Ramp to the Southeast
Expressway all as shown on the map attached and incorporated as Exhibit A to the City of
Boston’s Regulations Controlling the Transportation of Hazardous Materials, issued December 15, 1980.
Interstate 90 from Logan Airport to Massachusetts Avenue ........................................................
Interstate 93 [Thomas P. O’Neill Tunnel] from Exit 26 [Leverett Connector] to Kneeland Street
Callahan Tunnel [Route 1A Northbound under Boston Inner Harbor] .........................................
Sumner Tunnel [Route 1A Southbound under Boston Inner Harbor] ..........................................
Charlestown Tunnel/City Square Tunnel from Interstate 93 to Charlestown ...............................
A
12/01/95
11/13/94
11/13/94
11/13/94
11/13/94
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Boston .............
0
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
0
0
0
0
0
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
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date
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A
Route description
City
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
[PREFERRED THROUGH ROUTE FOR ALL NRHM HAZMATS APPROACHING THE CITY OF
BOSTON WITHOUT A POINT OF ORIGIN OR DESTINATION WITHIN THE CITY BETWEEN
THE HOURS OF 6:00 AM AND 8:00 PM].
For vehicles approaching Boston from Quincy and points south, the northbound route starts at
Exit 9 on I–93 and continues as follows: Start on I–93 at Exit 9, South on I–93 to its termination at Exit 1 where the roadway continues as I–95N, North on I–95 to Exit 37A to I–93S,
South on I–93 to the MA–38 ramp, South on MA–38, South on Maffa Way to Cambridge
Street, East on Cambridge Street to Alford Street/MA–99, Northeast on Alford Street/MA–99,
End on Alford St./MA–99 Bridge before Everett.
Boston .............
A
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Designation
date
Route
order
Route description
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
City
For vehicles approaching Boston from Everett and points north, the southbound route starts on
MA–99 Bridge before Everett and continues as follows: Start on Alford Street/MA–99 Bridge
just before Everett, Southwest on Alford Street/MA–99, Northwest onto Main Street to Mystic
Avenue/MA–38, North on the Mystic Avenue to I–93N ramp, North on I–93 to the I–95S ramp,
South on I–95 to Exit 12 where the roadway continues as I–93N, North on I–93, End on I–93
at Exit 9. Hazmat through cargoes approaching from other points west, north or south, may access and join the preferred hazmat route at the nearest logical access point outside of Downtown Boston along I–93N, I–93S or I–95.
TABLE 59—MASSACHUSSETTS: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
06/13/12 .......
A
07/03/06 .......
B1
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
06/19/06
07/03/06
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
Route description
City
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
[PRESCRIBED THROUGH ROUTE FOR ALL NRHM HAZMATS APPROACHING THE CITY OF BOSTON WITHOUT A POINT OF ORIGIN OR DESTINATION WITHIN THE CITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 PM AND 6:00 AM].
For vehicles approaching Boston from Quincy and points south, the northbound
route starts at Exit 9 on I–93 and continues as follows: Start at Exit 9 on I–93,
North on I–93, North on I–93 Frontage Road, Northeast on Atlantic Avenue,
Northwest onto Cross Street, North on North Washington Street, Northwest on
Rutherford Avenue, Northeast on Alford Street/MA–99, End on Alford Street/
MA–99 Bridge just before Everett.
For vehicles approaching Boston from Everett and points north, the southbound
route starts on MA–99 Bridge before Everett and continues as follows: Start at
the Alford Street Bridge/MA–99 just before Everett, Southwest on Alford Street/
MA–99, Southeast on Rutherford Avenue, South on North Washington Street,
Southwest onto John F. Fitzgerald Surface Road, South on Purchase Street,
South on Surface Road, South on Albany Street, South on I–93 Frontage
Road, South on I–93.
Interstate 93 (north) to Frontage Rd., straight on Atlantic Ave., straight on Cross
St., right on North Washington St. (northbound route).
New Rutherford Ave. [North] from North Washington St. to Rutherford Ave ...........
Rutherford Ave. [North] from New Rutherford Ave. to Main St ................................
Main St [North] from Rutherford Ave. to Mystic Ave ................................................
Mystic Ave. [North] from Main St. to Interstate 93 ...................................................
Interstate 93 [North] from Mystic Ave. out of Boston [North] ...................................
Interstate 93 [South] into Boston [Southbound] until Sullivan Sq. [Mystic Ave.] ......
Mystic Ave. [South] from Interstate 93 to Maffa Way ...............................................
Maffa Way [South] from Mystic Ave. though roundabout Rutherford Ave ...............
Rutherford Ave. [South] from Maffa Way to New Rutherford Ave ...........................
New Rutherford Ave. [South] from Rutherford Ave. to North Washington St ..........
North Washington St. left on John F. Fitzgerald Expressway Surface Rd., right
onto Purchase St., straight on John F. Fitzgerald Expressway Surface Rd.,
straight on Albany St. to Route 93 (southbound route).
Boston ..........
A
Boston ..........
A
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
Boston
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
TABLE 60—STATE: MICHIGAN
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..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
TABLE 60—STATE: MICHIGAN—
Continued
State Agency: MI State Police
POC: Sgt. John Holder
Address: 333 South Grand Avenue, P.O. Box
30634, Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 241–0551
TABLE 60—STATE: MICHIGAN—
Continued
Fax: (517) 241–0501
Web Address: www.michigan.gov/msp/
FMCSA: MI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MI Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 315 West Allegan Street, Room
219, Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: (517) 853–5990
Fax: (517) 377–1868
TABLE 61—MICHIGAN: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
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A
04/02/14 .......
B
04/02/14 .......
C
04/02/14 .......
D
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Route description
City
County
Ambassador Bridge [Detroit] from Porter St. to Canada [Windsor] [Phone (313) 849–5244].
State Route M–10/Lodge Freeway [Detroit] from Howard St.
to Woodward Ave. [Under Cobo Hall (approximately one
mile)].
Windsor Tunnel [Detroit] from Jefferson Ave. to Canada
[Windsor] [Phone: (313) 567–4422].
State Route M–10/Lodge Freeway [Detroit] from 8 Mile Rd
[South] to Wyoming St.
Detroit ..........
Wayne ..........
1,3,6.2,7,8
Detroit ..........
Wayne ..........
0
Detroit ..........
Wayne ..........
0
Detroit ..........
Wayne ..........
1,2,3,5,6,8
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Designation
date
Route
order
03/08/95 .......
E
01/01/90 .......
F
10/03/98 .......
G
03/08/95 .......
H
03/08/95 .......
I
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
County
Blue Water Bridge [I–69] [Port Huron, MI to Sarnia, Ontario.
Note: In addition to the listed restrictions, Pyrophoric Liquids prohibited. Contact Michigan Dept. of Transportation
for specific restrictions. (810) 984–3131].
Interstate 696 [County of Oakland] from State Route M–10 to
Interstate 75.
State Route M–59 [Utica] [1.1 mile from either direction of the
Mound Rd exit].
Mackinac Bridge [I–75] [Mackinac City to St. Ignace. All placarded loads require an escort by the Mackinac Bridge Authority. Phone (906) 643–7600.]
International Bridge [I–75] [All placarded vehicles require an
escort. Contact Operations Supervisor at (906) 635–5255
before crossing. Sault Ste. Marie, MI to Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario.].
Port Huron ...
St. Clair ........
1,5,7,9
Royal Oak ....
Oakland ........
1,3
Utica .............
Macomb .......
1,3
Mackinac—
St. Ignace.
Emmet ..........
0
Saulte St.
Marie.
Chippewa .....
0
TABLE 62—STATE: MINNESOTA
TABLE 62—STATE: MINNESOTA—
Continued
State Agency: MN DOT
POC: Jim Fox
Address: Oakdale Bridge Office, 3485 Hadley
Avenue North, Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone: (651) 215–6330
TABLE 62—STATE: MINNESOTA—
Continued
Fax: (651) 366–4497
Web Address: www.dot.state.mn.us
FMCSA: MN FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MN Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 380 Jackson Street, Galtier Plaza,
Suite 500, St. Paul, MN 55101
Phone: (612) 291–6150
Fax: (651) 291–6001
TABLE 63—MINNESOTA: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
03/09/95 .......
Route
order
A
Lowry Hill Tunnel [I–94] .................................................................................................................
[Restricted from all hazardous material requiring the vehicle to be marked or placarded.
Marked or Placarded trucks should follow signed hazmat truck routes around the tunnel.]
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State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: MO FMCSA Field Office
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State Agency: MS Emergency Mgmt. Agency
POC: Brian Maske
Address: 1 Mema Dr., Pearl, MS 39208
Phone: (601) 933–6369
Fax: (601) 933–6815
Web Address: www.msema.org
FMCSA: MS FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MS Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 100 West Capitol St., Suite 1049,
Jackson, MS 39269
Phone: (601) 965–4219
Fax: (601) 965–4674
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
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TABLE 66—STATE: MONTANA—
Continued
FMCSA POC: MO Motor Carrier, Division
Administrator
Address: 3219 Emerald Lane, Suite 500, Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone: (573) 636–3246
Fax: (573) 636–8901
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
Fax: (406) 449–5318
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
TABLE 66—STATE: MONTANA
State Agency: MT DOT
POC: Dan Kiely
Address: 2701 Prospect Avenue, Helena, MT
59604
Phone: (406) 444–7629
Fax: (406) 444–0800
Web Address: www.mdt.mt.gov
FMCSA: MT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MT Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 2880 Skyway Drive, Helena, MT
59602
Phone: (406) 449–5304
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NPS: Yellowstone National Park, NPS
NPS POC: Park Superintendent
Address: Yellowstone National Park, PO Box
168, Yellowstone National Park, WY
82190–0168
Phone: (307) 344–2115
Fax: (307) 344–2014
Web Address: www.nps.gov/yell/index.htm
FMCSA: MT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MT Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 2880 Skyway Drive, Helena, MT
59602
Phone: (406) 449–5304
Fax: (406) 449–5318
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Designation
date
09/26/94 .......
Route
order
A
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
US 191 from Mile Post 11 to Mile Post 31 [through Yellowstone National Park] [This route is
under the jurisdiction of the U.S. National Park Service, not the State of Montana. For additional information, contact the Yellowstone Visitor Services Office at (307) 344–2115.]
TABLE 69—STATE: NEBRASKA
0
TABLE 69—STATE: NEBRASKA—
Continued
State Agency: NE State Patrol
POC: Sgt. Brad Wagner
Address: 3920 West Kearney Street, Lincoln,
NE 68524
Phone: (402) 479–4950
TABLE 69—STATE: NEBRASKA—
Continued
Fax: (402) 479–4002
Web Address: www.statepatrol.nebraska.gov
FMCSA: NE FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NE Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 100 Centennial Mall North, Room
406, Lincoln, NE 68508
Phone: (402) 437–5986
Fax: (402) 437–5837
TABLE 70—NEBRASKA: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
08/03/88 .......
Route
order
A
Restriction(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 680 from Interstate 80 to Iowa [Use in lieu of I–80 in the Omaha area.]
TABLE 71—STATE: NEVADA
P
TABLE 72—STATE: NEW HAMPSHIRE—
Continued
State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: NV FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NV Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 705 N. Plaza St., Suite 204, Carson
City, NV 89701
Phone: (775) 687–5335
Fax: (775) 687–8353
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
TABLE 72—STATE: NEW HAMPSHIRE
State Agency: NH Dept. of Safety
POC: Sgt. John P. Begin, State Police—
Troop G
Address: 33 Hazen Dr., Concord, NH 03305
Phone: (603) 223–8778
Fax: (603) 271–1760
Web Address: www.nh.gov/safety/
TABLE 73—STATE: NEW JERSEY—
Continued
FMCSA: NH FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NH Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 70 Commercial St., Suite 102, Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 228–3112
Fax: (603) 223–0390
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
Phone: (609) 275–2604
Fax: (609) 275–5108
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
TABLE 73—STATE: NEW JERSEY
State Agency: NJ State Police
POC: Lt. Lance Tokash
Address: 3925 US Route 1, Princeton, NJ
08540
Phone: (609) 452–2601 ext. 5913
Fax: (609) 452–8495
Web Address: www.njsp.org
FMCSA: NJ FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NJ Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: One Independence Way, Suite 120,
Princeton, NJ 08540
TABLE 74—STATE: NEW MEXICO
State Agency: NM Dept. of Homeland Security & Emergency Mgmt.
POC: Don Shainin
Address: P.O. Box 27111, Santa Fe, NM
87502
Phone: (505) 476–9628
Fax: (505) 476–9695
Web Address: www.nmdhsem.org
FMCSA: NM FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NM Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 2400 Louisiana Blvd. NE., Suite
520, Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505) 346–7858
Fax: (505) 346–7859
TABLE 75—NEW MEXICO: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
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01/01/14 .......
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
Southern Route to WIPP facility: From the Texas-New Mexico border [MP 0.000]
north on US 285 through Loving to the Junction on US 285 and US 62/180 [MP
31.180] in Carlsbad; east on US 62/180 to the WIPP north access road [MP
64.857].
If and when a south Carlsbad Relief Route is available, it shall be used instead of
the route through the city. Currently posted ‘‘truck routes’’ shall not be used.
Note: This designation is based on 18 NMAC 20.9 (Designation of Highway
Routes for the Transport of Radioactive Materials).
Negotiated Alternate Route A to WIPP facility: An alternate Southern Route departing US 285 at the inspection point west of Loving, traveling north on NM 31
to the junction with NM 128 (also known as the Jal Highway), proceeding east
on NM 128 to the South Access Road, north on the South Access Road, terminating at the WIPP facility (reduces the designated route length by approximately 25 miles).
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P
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P
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Designation
date
Route
order
C
04/30/99 .......
D
04/30/99 .......
E
04/30/99 .......
F
01/01/14 .......
G
04/30/99 .......
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[Shall terminate on or before 12/31/2014, unless earlier terminated by 30-day written notice.]
Negotiated Alternate Route B to WIPP facility: An alternate Southern Route beginning at the TX/NM border on Interstate 20 at Big Spring, TX, proceeding west
on TX/NM 176 to the junction with NM 18, continuing south on NM 18 to Jal,
NM and turning west on NM 128 to the WIPP South Access Road, terminating
at the WIPP facility (reduces the designated route length by approximately 93
miles).
[Shall terminate on or before 12/31/2014, unless earlier terminated by 30-day written notice.]
Western Route to WIPP facility: From the Arizona-New Mexico border [MP 0.000]
east on I–40 through Gallup, Thoreau, Grants, Albuquerque and Moriarty to the
junction of I–40 and US 285 [MP 218.128], Exit 218 at Clines Corners; south on
US 285 through Encino, Vaughn, Roswell (along the Roswell Relief Route) [MP
119.930] and Artesia to the junction of US 285 and NM 200 North of Carlsbad
[38.940] East on NM 200 (Carlsbad Relief Route) to the Junction of US 62/180
east of Carlsbad [38.789], east on US 62/180 to the WIPP north access road
[MP 64.652].
Relief Routes are available; they shall be used instead of the route through each
respective city. Currently posted ‘‘truck routes’’ shall not be used.
Note: This designation is based on 18 NMAC 20.9 (Designation of Highway
Routes for the Transport of Radioactive Materials).
Los Alamos National Laboratory to WIPP facility: From the Los Alamos National
Laboratory in Los Alamos County Tech Area 54, [MP 0.000] east on the Los Alamos Truck Route to the junction of the Los Alamos Truck Route and NM 4;
east on NM 4 to the junction of NM 4 and NM 502; [MP 68.186] east on NM
502 to the junction of NM 502 [18.081] and US 84/285 at Pojoaque; south on
US 84/285 [MP 181.251] to the junction of US 84/285 and NM 599; [MP
167.443] south on NM 599 to the junction of NM 599 and I–25; north on I–25 to
the junction of I–25 and US 285 [MP 292.185], Exit 290]; south on US 285
through Clines Corners, Encino, Vaughn, Roswell (along the Roswell Relief
Route) and Artesia to the junction of US 285 and NM 200 North of Carlsbad
[38.940] East on (NM 200 Carlsbad Relief Route) to the Junction of US 62/180
east of Carlsbad [38.789], east on US 62/180 to the WIPP north access.
Relief Routes are available; they shall be used instead of the route through each
respective city. Currently posted ‘‘truck routes’’ shall not be used, except for the
Los Alamos Truck Route as stated above.
Note: This designation is based on 18 NMAC 20.9 (Designation of Highway
Routes for the Transport of Radioactive Materials).
Northern Route to WIPP facility: From the Colorado-New Mexico border [MP
462.124] south on I–25 through Raton, Springer, and Las Vegas to the junction
of I–25 and US 285 [MP292.185], Exit 290 near Santa Fe; south on US 285
through Clines Corners, Encino, Vaughn, Roswell (along the Roswell Relief
Route) [MP 119.930] and Artesia to the junction of US 285 and NM 200 North
of Carlsbad [38.940] East on NM 200 (Carlsbad Relief Route) to the Junction of
US 62/180 east of Carlsbad [38.789], east on US 62/180 to the WIPP north access road [MP 64.652].
Relief Routes are available; they shall be used instead of the route through each
respective city. Currently posted ‘‘truck routes’’ shall not be used.
Note: This designation is based on 18 NMAC 20.9 (Designation of Highway
Routes for the Transport of Radioactive Materials).
Negotiated Alternate Route C to WIPP Facility: An alternate Northern Route departing US 285 at the intersection of the WIPP Relief Route (also known as the
Loop Road) north of Carlsbad traveling east to the junction of US 62/180, continuing east on US 62/180 to NM 31, which heads south to NM 128, and then
proceeding east on NM 128 to the South Access Road, terminating at the WIPP
site (increases the designated route length by approximately 10 miles).
[Shall terminate on or before 12/31/2014, unless earlier terminated by 30-day written notice.]
Eastern Route to WIPP facility: From the Texas-New Mexico border [MP 373.530]
west on I–40 through Tucumcari to the junction of I–40 and US 54 [MP
276.836], Exit 275 at Santa Rosa; west on US 54 through Pastura to the junction of US 54 and US 285 at Vaughn; south on US 285 through Roswell (along
the Roswell Relief Route) [MP 119.930] and Artesia to the junction of US 285
and NM 200 North of Carlsbad [38.940] East on (NM 200 Carlsbad Relief
Route) to the Junction of US 62/180 east of Carlsbad [38.789], east on US 62/
180 to the WIPP north access road [MP 64.857].
Relief Routes are available; they shall be used instead of the route through each
respective city. Currently posted ‘‘truck routes’’ shall not be used.
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Designation
date
Route
order
City
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Interstate 10 [within Las Cruces city Limits] ..............................................................
Interstate 25 [within Las Cruces city Limits] ..............................................................
US 70 from East City Limits [Las Cruces near Organ] to Interstate 25 ....................
Las Cruces ...
Las Cruces ...
Las Cruces ...
Route description
Note: This designation is based on 18 NMAC 20.9 (Designation of Highway
Routes for the Transport of Radioactive Materials).
TABLE 76—NEW MEXICO: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
02/18/91 .......
02/18/91 .......
02/18/91 .......
Route
order
A1
A2
A3A
TABLE 77—STATE: NEW YORK
A
A
A
TABLE 77—STATE: NEW YORK—
Continued
State Agency: New York City Fire Dept.
POC: Sandy Camacho, Bureau of Operations
Address: 9 Metro Tech Center, Brooklyn, NY
11201
Phone: (718) 999–2464
Fax:
Web Address: www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/html/
home2.shtml
TABLE 77—STATE: NEW YORK—
Continued
FMCSA: NY FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NY Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: Leo W. O’Brien Federal Bldg.
Clinton Avenue & N. Pearl St., Albany, NY
12207
Phone: (518) 431–4145
Fax: (518) 431–4140
Note: New York City Fire Department already
established a specific route ordering approach for designated NRHM routes (i.e.,
NYC Route 1, NYC Route 2, etc.). As a result, FMCSA chose not to include an
FMCSA route order column in Table 79.
TABLE 78—NEW YORK: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
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Route
order
A
Route description
City
County
City of New York Hazmat Restrictions.
[For shipments of Hazardous
Cargo through the City
without pickup or delivery
within the City, to piers, airports, and shipping terminals, hazardous cargo
transportation prohibited by
City, State, Federal law or
regulation shall not be permitted to enter or pass
through New York City, except where specifically authorized by authorized governmental agencies and
the Fire Commissioner.
Such shipments shall conform to routes, times, and
safety conditions specified
by the Fire Commissioner.
(Such designated routes
are listed here in the
FMCSA National Hazardous Material Route
Registry.)
New York ...............................
All ...........................................
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Designation
date
01/06/95 ........
Route
order
B
Route description
City
Motor Vehicles conforming to
Fire Department specifications and under Fire Department permit may be
used to transport allowable
Hazardous Cargo in accordance with Chapter 4 of
Title 27 Administrative
Code and the rules and
regulations of the Fire
Commissioner without conformance to the routing,
time, escorts, and other restrictions and such ‘‘permitted’’ vehicles must be
used for deliveries for storage and/or use or for pickup in the City.
Hazardous cargo shipments
shall transit the City only
during non-rush hours.
Shipments of explosives
are permitted only during
daylight hours, except that
shipments at night may be
allowed in individual cases
for escorted shipments as
pursuant to Administrative
Code 27–4019(b). Times
for shipments are as follows:
Monday through Friday: For
explosives, and prohibited
materials for which specific
permission has been given
by Fire Department: 10:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 7:00
p.m. to 6:00 a.m. For all
other -hazardous cargo:
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and
-6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Saturday, Sunday, and
Holidays: As traffic conditions permit, consistent
with the rules and regulations of government agencies and/or authorities having jurisdiction.]
Verrazano Bridge ..................
[Contact the FDNY (718)
403–1580 for more information.]
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
County
New York (Staten Island &
Brooklyn).
Richmond & King.
TABLE 79—NEW YORK: DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
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Route description
City
County
City of New York Escort Rendezvous Points ................................................... New York .....
[Escorts by a fully manned fire department engine company shall be required for all permitted Class ‘‘A‘‘, Class ‘‘B‘‘, and Class ‘‘C’’ explosives
(over 50 pounds in weight) from point of entry into the City until its exit
from the City pursuant to 27–4034(j) Administrative Code of the City of
New York. The fire commissioner reserves the right to require escorts for
any hazardous cargo shipment when he deems necessary. Notification of
arrival of explosives shipments shall be made 48 hours in advance by calling the notification desk in the chief of department’s office (718) 403–1580.
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Shipments from North Shore Long Island: Meet at safety area of Westbound
Long Island Expressway (I–495) on the right side between Lakeville Road
and Little Neck Parkway.
Shipments from South Shore Long Island: Meet at northwest corner of intersection of Sunrise Highway (State 27) between Hook Creek Blvd. and
246th Street.
From Upstate New York or New England via New England Thruway (I–95):
exit at Connors Street exit, proceed on New England Thruway Service
Road to Connors Street to meet Fire Department escort.
From Upstate New York and New England via New York Thruway (I–87):
exit into Service Area of Major Deegan Expressway located between
Westchester County line and the East 233rd street exit of the expressway,
to meet Fire Department escort.
From NJ via Goethals, Bayonne, Outerbridge Crossing, and George Washington Bridges: Meet at Adm. Bldg—Toll Plaza.
From J.F.K. International Airport: Meet in front of the Major Robert Fitzgerald
Building #111 on the inbound service road of the Federal Circle.
From LaGuardia Airport: Meet at Marine Air Terminal P.A.N.Y.N.J. Police
Building, entering at 82nd Street entrance to LaGuardia Airport.]
NYC Route 1: From NJ to western Westchester County and upstate New
York.
[George Washington Bridge (upper level) to Washington Expressway (without detour on City streets) via the Alexander Hamilton Bridge to the Major
Deegan Expressway to New York Thruway (I–87).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.]
NYC Route 2: From NJ to eastern Westchester County, upstate New York,
and New England.
[George Washington Bridge (upper level) to Washington Expressway (without detour on City streets) via the Alexander Hamilton Bridge directly to
Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95) to Bruckner Interchange, continue on
Bruckner Expressway to New England Thruway (I–95).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.]
NYC Route 3: From NJ to Nassau and Suffolk Counties ................................
[NYC Route 3(i): George Washington Bridge (upper level) via Washington
Expressway (without detour on City streets) via the Alexander Hamilton
Bridge directly to Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95), east on Cross Bronx
Expressway (I–95) to Throgs Neck Bridge, south across Throgs Neck
Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I–295) to Long Island Expressway, east
on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Nassau and/or Suffolk Counties.
NYC Route 3(ii): Use either NYC Route 3(ii)A, 3(ii)B, or 3(ii)C THEN, East
on Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to Verrazano Bridge, cross upper
level of Verrazano Bridge to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), then
east on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to Long Island Expressway
(I–495), then east on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Nassau and/or
Suffolk Counties.
NYC Route 3(ii)A: Outerbridge crossing to West Shore Expressway, North
on West Shore Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–
278).
NYC Route 3(ii)B: Bayonne Bridge to Willowbrook Expressway (State 440)
south to Staten Island Expressway (I–278).
NYC Route 3(ii)C: Goethals Bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I–278).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Hazardous cargo requiring escort (i.e. explosives) shall use route via George
Washington Bridge only to minimize travel time within the city. Explosives
are prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 4: From Upstate NY or New England to Nassau and Suffolk
Counties.
[NYC Route 4(i): New England Thruway (I–95) (to Connors Street exit to
meet escort if required), to Bruckner Expressway (I–95) to Throgs Neck
Expressway (I–295), to Throgs Neck Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I–
295), to Long Island Expressway (I–495), east on Long Island Expressway
to City Line.
NYC Route 4(ii): New York State Thruway (I–87) south to Major Deegan Expressway (I–87), to Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95), east to Bruckner Expressway (I–278) to Throgs Neck Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I–
295), to Long Island Expressway (I–495), east on Long Island Expressway
to City Line.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes. Reverse routing permitted.
Rendezvous with escort if required.]
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NYC Route 5: From NJ to LaGuardia Airport via Goethals Bridge ..................
[Goethals Bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to Verrazano Narrows
Bridge (upper level) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to Astoria
Blvd. (exit 39), east to 82nd Street then north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia
Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 6: From NJ to LaGuardia Airport via Outerbridge Crossing .........
[Outerbridge Crossing to West Shore Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–278) east to Verrazano Narrows Bridge (upper level)
to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to Astoria Blvd. (exit 39), east to
82nd Street then north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 7: From NJ to LaGuardia Airport via George Washington Bridge
[George Washington Bridge (upper level) via Washington Expressway (without detour on City streets) via the Alexander Hamilton Bridge directly to
Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95), east on Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95)
to Throgs Neck Bridge, south across Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I–295) to Long Island Expressway (I–495), west on L.I.E. (I–
495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), north on Van Wyck Expressway
(I–678) to Northern Blvd. (25A), west on Northern Blvd. to Astoria Blvd.
West on Astoria Blvd to 82nd Street, north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia
Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes. Reverse routing permitted.
Rendezvous with escort if required.]
NYC Route 8: From Long Island to LaGuardia Airport ....................................
[NYC Route 8(i): Long Island Expressway (I–495) West to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), North to Northern Blvd. (25–A), West to Astoria Blvd.,
Astoria Blvd. to 82nd Street, North on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 8(ii): Long Island Expressway (I–495) West to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I–278) East to Astoria Blvd. (Exit 39) East to 82nd Street,
North on 82nd to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 8(iii): West on Sunrise Highway (State 27) to North Conduit
Blvd. to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), North on Van Wyck Expressway
(I–678) to Northern Blvd. (25–A), West to Astoria Blvd., Astoria Blvd. to
82nd Street, North on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 8(iv): West on Sunrise Highway (State 27) to North Conduit
Blvd. to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), North on Van Wyck Expressway
(I–678) to Long Island Expressway (I–495), West to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), East to Astoria Blvd. (Exit 39), East to 82nd Street,
North on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous for escort if required.]
NYC Route 9: From New England or upper New York State to LaGaurdia
Airport.
[NYC Route 9(i): New England Thruway (I–95) south take to LaGuardia Airport (to Connors Street exit to meet escort, if required), to Bruckner Expressway (I–95) to Throgs Neck Expressway (I–295), via Throgs Neck
Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I–295) to Long Island Expressway (I–
495), west to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) east, to Astoria Blvd.
(exit 39), east to 82nd Street, then north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 9(ii): New York State Thruway (I–87) south to Major Deegan Expressway (I–87) to Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95) east to Bruckner Expressway (I–278) to Throgs Neck Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I–
295), to Long Island Expressway (I–495) west, to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) east, to Astoria Blvd. (Exit 39), east to 82nd Street, then
north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes. Reverse routing permitted.
Rendezvous with escort if required.]
NYC Route 10: From New Jersey to J.F.K. International Airport via Goethals
Bridge.
[From New Jersey via Goethals Bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I–278)
to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level), Brooklyn Queens Expressway
(I–278) east to Long Island Expressway (I–495), east to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), south on Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to J.F.K. International Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
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NYC Route 11: From New Jersey to J.F.K. International Airport via
Outerbridge Crossing.
[From New Jersey via Outerbridge Crossing to West Shore Expressway
(State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to Verrazano-Narrows
Bridge (upper level), to Brooklyn Queens Expressway east (I–278) to Long
Island Expressway (I–495), East on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to
Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), South on Van Wyck Expressway (I–678)
to J.F.K. International Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 12: From New Jersey to J.F.K. International Airport via George
Washington Bridge (upper level).
[From New Jersey via George Washington Bridge (upper level), via Washington Expressway (without detouring onto City streets) via the Alexander
Hamilton Bridge directly to Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95), east on Cross
Bronx Expressway (I–95), to Throgs Neck Bridge, south across Throgs
Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I–295) to Long Island Expressway
(I–495), west to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), south on Van Wyck Expressway (I–678) to J.F.K. International Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes. Reverse routing permitted.
Rendezvous with escort if required.]
NYC Route 13: From New England and upper New York State to J.F.K.
International Airport.
[NYC Route 13(i): New England Thruway (I–95), south (to Connors Street
exit to meet escort, if required) to Bruckner Expressway (I–95), to Throgs
Neck Expressway (I–295), via Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I–295), to Long Island Expressway (I–495) west on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), south on Van Wyck
Expressway (I–678), to J.F.K. International Airport.
NYC Route 13(ii): New York State Thruway (I–87) south to Major Deegan
Expressway (I–87) to Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95), east to Bruckner
Expressway (I–278) to Throgs Neck Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I–
295) to L.I. Expressway (I–495) west to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678),
south on Van Wyck Expressway (I–678) to J.F.K. Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes. Reverse routing permitted.
Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 14: From Long Island to J.F.K. International Airport .....................
[NYC Route 14(i): West on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Van Wyck
Expressway (I–676), south on Van Wyck Expressway (I–678) to J.F.K.
International Airport.
NYC Route 14(ii): West on Sunrise Highway (State 27) to North Conduit
Blvd. to Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), south on Van Wyck Expressway
(I–678) to J.F.K. International Airport.
NYC Route 14(iii): West on Sunrise Highway (State 27) to North Conduit
Blvd. to Rockaway Blvd., or 150th Street, to J.F.K. International Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 15: From New Jersey to Staten Island Piers ................................
[NYC Route 15(i): From New Jersey via Bayonne Bridge Plaza via
Willowbrook Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–278),
west on Staten Island Expressway to Western Avenue, north on Western
Avenue to Richmond Terrace, east on Richmond Terrace to Northside
Piers, or Staten Island Expressway, east to Bay Street Exit, then local
streets to east side piers.
NYC Route 15(ii): From Goethals Bridge Plaza via Staten Island Expressway
(I–278) to Forest Avenue, north on Forest Avenue to Goethals Road
North, west on Goethals Road North to Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue to Northside Piers, or Staten Island Expressway east to Bay
Street exit, then local streets to east side piers.
NYC Route 15(iii): From Outerbridge Crossing via West Shore Expressway
(State 440) and Staten Island Expressway (I–278), west on Staten Island
Expressway to Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue to Richmond
Terrace, then local streets for Northside piers, or Staten Island Expressway east to Bay Street exit, then local streets to east side piers.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.].
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NYC Route 16: From New Jersey to Brooklyn Piers .......................................
[NYC Route 16(i): From Bayonne Bridge, south via Willowbrook Expressway
(State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–278), east to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), east
on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), east on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to nearest exit to location of pier then local streets to
pier.
NYC Route 16(ii): From New Jersey via Goethals Bridge to Staten Island
Expressway (I–278) to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level), to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), east on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–
278) to nearest exit to location of pier then local streets to pier.
NYC Route 16(iii): From New Jersey via Outerbridge Crossing to West
Shore Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level), to Brooklyn Queens Expressway
(I–278), east on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to nearest exit to
location of pier, local streets to pier.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 17(i): From New Jersey to Manhattan Piers via George Washington Bridge.
[NYC Route 17(i): From New Jersey via George Washington Bridge (upper
level), exit at 178th Street and Fort Washington Avenue, east on 178th
Street to Amsterdam Avenue, south on Amsterdam Avenue to Cathedral
Parkway (110th Street), east on 110th Street to Columbus Avenue, south
on Columbus Avenue to west 57th Street, west on 57th Street to 11th Avenue, south on 11th Avenue to 55th Street, west on 55th Street to 12th
Avenue, 12th Avenue north or south to pier location.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. In area
of 12th Street, 12th Avenue becomes West Street.]
NYC Route 17(ii)A and 17(ii)B: From New Jersey to Manhattan Piers via Lincoln Tunnel.
[NYC Route 17(ii)A: Lincoln Tunnel to west side piers north of Lincoln Tunnel: From Lincoln Tunnel, exit at Dyer Avenue (40th Street) north on Dyer
Avenue to 41st Street, west (left) on 41st Street, to 12th Avenue (right turn
at 12th Avenue adjacent to elevated structure of West Side Highway, continue north on 12th Avenue to piers.
Return NYC Route 17(ii)A: Return route to Lincoln Tunnel: South on 12th
Avenue (at 43rd Street, move to left traffic lane to exit at 42nd Street),
east (left turn) at 42nd Street on block to 11th Avenue, turn south (right) at
11th Avenue, continue south on 11th Avenue for two blocks (follow signs
to Lincoln Tunnel), east (left) on 40th Street to Lincoln Tunnel entrance at
Galvin Avenue.
NYC Route 17(ii)B: Lincoln Tunnel to west side piers south of Lincoln Tunnel: From Lincoln Tunnel exit at Dyer Avenue (40th Street) north on Dyer
Avenue to 41st Street, west (left) on 41st Street to 12th Avenue, south
(left) on 12th Avenue (under elevated structure of West Side Highway to
southbound traffic lane of 12th Avenue) continue south on 12th Avenue
and/or West Street to piers.
Return NYC Route 17(ii)B: Return route to Lincoln Tunnel: North on West
Street to 12th Avenue, north on 12th Avenue to 40th Street, east on 40th
Street across 11th Avenue to Galvin Avenue entrance to Lincoln Tunnel.
Note: In area of 12th Street, 12th Avenue becomes West Street.].
NYC Route 17(ii)C and 17(ii)D: From New Jersey to Manhattan Piers via
Holland Tunnel.
[NYC Route 17(ii)C: Holland Tunnel to west side piers north of Holland Tunnel: Exit from Holland Tunnel at Hudson Street, north (right turn) on Hudson Street to Canal Street, west (left turn) on Canal Street to West Street,
north (right turn) on West Street, continue north on West Street and/or
12th Avenue, to piers.
Return NYC Route 17(ii)C: Return route to Holland Tunnel: South on 12th
Avenue and continue south on West Street to Canal Street, east (left turn)
on Canal Street to Hudson Street, then north (left turn) at Hudson Street
to Holland Tunnel entrance.
NYC Route 17(ii)D: Holland Tunnel to west side piers south of Holland Tunnel: Exit from Holland Tunnel at Hudson Street, north (right turn) on Hudson Street to Canal Street, west (left turn) on Canal Street to West Street,
north (right turn) on West Street to west Houston Street, make ‘‘U’’ turn
from north bound traffic lane under elevated West Side Highway to south
bound traffic lane of West Street, continue south on West Street to piers.
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Return NYC Route 17(ii)D: North on West Street to Canal Street, east (right
turn) on Canal Street to Hudson Street, then north (left turn) on Hudson
Street to Holland Tunnel entrance.
Note: In area of 12th Street, 12th Avenue becomes West Street.].
NYC Route 17(ii)E: From New Jersey, via George Washington Bridge, Lincoln or Holland Tunnels to lower east side (East River) piers [Utilize routes
17(ii)A through 17(ii)D, continue south on 12th Avenue or West Street,
south on West Street to Battery Park Underpass (head room 12’ 11’’),
enter Battery Park Underpass and exit on South Street, continue north on
South Street and/or marginal street under elevated F.D.R. Drive to location of pier Return route: Proceed south on marginal street under elevated
F.D.R. Drive and/or South Street to Battery Park Underpass, enter Battery
Park Underpass and exit on West Street, proceed north on West Street
and/or 12th Avenue, continue as per routes 17(ii)A through 17(ii)D to Lincoln and Holland Tunnels respectively, and, for George Washington
Bridge, proceed north on 12th Avenue to 57th Street, east on 57th Street
to Amsterdam Avenue, north on Amsterdam Avenue to 179th Street, west
on 179th Street to George Washington Bridge.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required. In area of 12th Street, 12th Avenue becomes West Street.].
NYC Route 18(i): From New England to Manhattan piers ...............................
[South on New England Thruway (I–95) (to Connors Street exit to meet escort if required), to Bruckner Expressway (I–278), to Willis Avenue and
Third Avenue exit on 135th Street, west on 135th Street Third Avenue,
south on Third Avenue across 3rd Avenue Bridge to 129th Street, east on
129th Street to Second Avenue, south on Second Avenue to East 125th
Street. Return route: From Manhattan Piers to upstate New York, Westchester County, and New England.
Reverse NYC Route 18(i) to 12th Avenue, north to West 57th Street, then
east on West 57th Street to Amsterdam Avenue, north on Amsterdam Avenue to 125th Street, east to 1st Avenue, north on 1st Avenue to Willis
Avenue Bridge, across Willis Avenue Bridge to Bruckner Blvd., Bruckner
Blvd. to 138th Street entrance to Bruckner Expressway (I–278), east and
north on Bruckner Expressway (I–278) to New England Thruway (I–95),
then New England Thruway (I–95) north to City line.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 18(ii): From Westchester County or upstate New York to Manhattan piers.
[New York Thruway (I–87), south to Major Deegan Expressway (I–87), Major
Deegan Expressway, (I–87) south to 138th Street exit, service road to
Third Avenue, south on 3rd Avenue, across 3rd Avenue Bridge to east
129th Street, east on 129th Street to Second Avenue, south on Second
Avenue to east 125th Street. Then, west on 125th Street to Amsterdam
Avenue, south on Amsterdam Avenue to Cathedral Parkway (110th Street)
east on 110th Street to Columbus Avenue, south on Columbus Avenue to
west 57th Street, west on 57th Street to 11th Avenue, south on 11th Avenue to west 55th Street, west on west 55th Street to 12th Avenue north or
south to pier location. For lower East River piers, continue south on 12th
Avenue to West Street, south on West Street around Battery Park (do not
use Battery Under-Pass) to South Street, north on marginal streets under
the elevated F.D.R. Drive to location of pier.
Return route: Reverse NYC Route 18(ii) to 12th Avenue, then north to West
57th Street, then east on west 57th Street to Amsterdam Avenue, north on
Amsterdam Avenue to 125th Street, east on 125th Street to 1st Avenue,
north on 1st Avenue to Willis Avenue Bridge, across Willis Avenue Bridge,
Willis Avenue to Major Deegan Expressway (I–87), Major Deegan Expressway north to New York Thruway (I–87), then north to City line.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 19: From New England, upper New York State and Westchester
County to Staten Island Piers.
[NYC Route 19(i): South on New England Thruway (I–95) (to Connors Street
exit to meet escort if required) to Bruckner Expressway (I–95) to Throgs
Neck Expressway (I–295) via Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I–295) to Long Island Expressway (I–495), west on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), west to
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level) to Staten Island Expressway (I–
278) to Bay Street exit for eastside piers, or west to Western Avenue,
north to Richmond Terrace, then local streets to northside piers.
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Expressway (I–87) (exit into ‘‘service area’’ of Expressway, located between Westchester County line and east 233rd Street exit of the Expressway, to rendezvous with escort, if required) to Cross Bronx Expressway
(I–95), east on Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95) to Throgs Neck Bridge, to
Clearview Expressway (I–295) to Long Island Expressway (I–495), west to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–279), west to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
(upper level), to Staten Island Expressway (I–278), exit at Bay Street for
eastside piers, or continue on Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to Western Avenue, north on western Avenue to Richmond Terrace, then local
streets to northside piers.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.].
NYC Route 20: From New England, Westchester County and upstate New
York to Brooklyn piers.
[NYC Route 20(i): South on New England Thruway (I–95) (to Connors Street
exit to meet escort if required) to Bruckner Expressway (I–95) to Throgs
Neck Expressway (I–295) via Throgs Neck Bridge to Expressway (I–495),
west on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway
(I–278) west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to nearest exit to
pier location. Route from nearest expressway exit to pier via local streets.
NYC Route 20(ii): From New York State Thruway (I–87), south to Major
Deegan Expressway (I–87), (exit into ‘‘service area’’ of Expressway, located between Westchester County line and east 233rd Street exit of the
Expressway, to rendezvous with escort, if required), to Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95), east on Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95) to Throgs Neck
Bridge, south to Clearview Expressway (I–295), to Long Island Expressway, west on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway, west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to nearest exit to
pier location, then via local streets to pier.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 21: From Long Island (Nassau or Suffolk) to Brooklyn and Staten Island piers.
[Long Island Expressway (I–495) west to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–
278), then west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), then either:
NYC Route 21(i)A: Continue to nearest exit for Brooklyn piers location.
NYC Route 21(i)B: Continue west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278)
to Verrazano Bridge (upper level), cross bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I–278), exit at Bay Street for Staten Island eastside piers (utilizing
local streets) , or continue west on Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to
Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue to Richmond Terrace, then
local streets for northside Staten Island piers.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 22: From Long Island (Nassau or Suffolk) to Manhattan piers .....
[East on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Clearview Expressway (I–295),
north on Clearview Expressway (I–295) across Throgs Neck Bridge to
Bruckner Expressway (I–278), west on Bruckner Expressway (I–278) continuing as per NYC route 18(i) and 18(ii) to Manhattan piers.
Return routing: From Manhattan piers to Long Island. Use return route for
18(i) to Bruckner Expressway (I–278), east on Bruckner Expressway (I–
278) to Throgs Neck Expressway (I–295) south on Throgs Neck Expressway (I–295), over Throgs Neck Bridge, south on Clearview Expressway (I–
295) to Long Island Expressway (I–495), then east on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 23(i): From New Jersey to Howland Hook Truck Terminal, Staten Island.
[NYC Route 23(i)A: From New Jersey via Bayonne Bridge Plaza via
Willowbrook Expressway (State 440) south to Staten Island Expressway
(I–278), north on Western Avenue, east to Howland Hook Terminal.
NYC Route 23(i)B: From New Jersey via Outerbridge Crossing, north on
West Shore Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I–278),
west on Staten Island Expressway (I–278) to Western Avenue, north on
Western Avenue, east to Howland Hook Terminal.
NYC Route 23(i)C: From New Jersey via Goethals Bridge to Staten Island
Expressway (I–278) to Forest Avenue, north on Forest Avenue to Goethals Road North, west on Goethals Road North to Western Avenue, north
on Western Avenue, then east to Howland Hook Terminal.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.].
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Designation
date
Route description
City
County
01/06/95 .......
NYC Route 23(ii): From New England, upper New York State and Westchester County to Howland Hook Truck Terminal, Staten Island.
[Use NYC Routes 19(i) and 19(ii) except that entrance to Howland Hook
Terminal is east from Western Avenue.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.].
NYC Route 23(iii): From Nassau County and Suffolk County to Howland
Hook Truck Terminal, Staten Island.
[West on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway
(I–278), then west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to Verrazano
Bridge, cross upper level of Verrazano Bridge, then west on Staten Island
Expressway (I–278) to Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue, then
east to Howland Hook Terminal.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.].
NYC Route 23(iv): From Airports to Howland Hook Truck Terminal, Staten
Island.
[NYC Route 23(iv)A: From J. F. Kennedy Airport, north on Van Wyck Expressway (I–678) to Long Island Expressway (I–495), then west on Long
Island Expressway continuing as per NYC Route 23(iii).
NYC Route 23(iv)B: From LaGuardia Airport, south on 82nd Street to Astoria
Blvd., west on Astoria Boulevard to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278),
then west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), continuing as per
NYC Route 23(iii).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required. Explosives prohibited on Verrazano Bridge.]
NYC Route 24: Truck and Railroad Terminal in Bushwick area, Brooklyn and
Maspeth area, Queens.
[Utilize NYC Routes 3(i) or 3(ii) from New Jersey, NYC Routes 4(i) or 4(ii)
from upstate New York, New England or Westchester County, C–3 Island
Expressway (I–495), then Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Grand Avenue exit (westbound) or Maurice Ave. exit (eastbound), then to Grand Avenue (and Grand Street), east or west as required.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.].
NYC Route 25: Alternate hazmat routes in lieu of the Throgs Neck Bridge ....
[For vehicles not carrying explosives, alternate routes utilizing the
Whitestone Bridge or the Triboro Bridge may be used in lieu of the Throgs
Neck Bridge specified in NYC Routes 4(ii), 7(i), 9(ii), 12(i), 13(ii), 19(ii),
and 20(ii), as follows:
NYC Route 25(i): Cross Bronx Expressway (I–95) to Hutchinson River Parkway, south on Hutchinson River Parkway over Whitestone Bridge, and
continue south on Whitestone Expressway (I–678)—THEN either:
NYC Route 25(i)A: To Astoria Blvd., west on Astoria Blvd. to 82nd Street,
north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 25(i)B: To Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), south on Van Wyck
Express way (I–676) to J.F. Kennedy Airport.
NYC Route 25(i)C: To Van Wyck Expressway (I–678), south to Long Island
Expressway (I–495), west on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Brooklyn
Queens Expressway (I–278), west on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–
278) to Brooklyn or Staten Island piers as per NYC Routes (19) or (20).
NYC Route 25(ii): South on Major Deegan Expressway (I–87) from Cross
Bronx Expressway or Upstate New York, to Triboro Bridge, across Triboro
Bridge to Queens, exit and proceed east on Astoria Blvd.—THEN either:
NYC Route 25(ii)A: To 82nd Street, north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 25(ii)B: To Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), west on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to Long Island Expressway (I–495),
east on Long Island Expressway (I–495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I–
678), south on Van Wyck Expressway (I–678) to J.F.K. Airport.
NYC Route 25(ii)C: To Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278), west on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I–278) to Brooklyn or Staten Island Piers
as per NYC Routes (19) or (20).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with escort if required.].
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TABLE 80—STATE: NORTH CAROLINA
TABLE 81—STATE: NORTH DAKOTA
TABLE 82—STATE: OHIO
State Agency: NC State Hwy. Patrol
POC: Herbert G. Tucker, Jr.
Address: 1142 Southeast Maynard Rd., Cary,
NC 27511
Phone: (919) 319–1523
Fax: (919) 319–1534
Web Address: www.nccrimecontrol.org/SHP
FMCSA: NC FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NC Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 310 Bern Ave. Suite 468 Raleigh,
NC 27601
Phone: (919) 856–4378
Fax: (919) 856–4369
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
State Agency: ND Highway Patrol
POC: Col. James Prochniak
Address: 600 East Blvd. Ave., Dept 504, Bismarck, ND 58505
Phone: (701) 328–2455
Fax: (701) 328–1717
Web Address: www.nd.gov/ndhp/
FMCSA: ND FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ND Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1471 Interstate Loop, Bismarck, ND
58503
Phone: (701) 250–4346
Fax: (701) 250–4389
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014
State Agency: Public Utilities Comm. of OH
POC: Dan Fisher
Address: 180 East Broad St., Columbus, OH
43215
Phone: (614) 752–7991
Fax: (614) 728–2133
Web Address: www.puco.ohio.gov/puco/
FMCSA: OH FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: OH Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 200 N. High St., Room 609, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 280–5657
Fax: (614) 280–6875
TABLE 83—OHIO: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
07/01/96 .......
A
11/03/86 .......
B
05/04/92 .......
C
10/14/93 .......
D
07/01/96 .......
E1
07/01/96
07/01/96
07/01/96
07/01/96
07/01/96
07/01/96
E2A
E2B
E2C
E2D
E3D
F
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
Any other highway or state or local road not otherwise designated for the
transportation of hazardous materials by the routing designation [in Northeastern Ohio].
City of Lorain ........................................................................................................
[Hazardous materials transportation in the City of Lorain is prohibited where
there is neither a point of origin or destination within the City on the following routes: State Route 57, State Route 611, State Route 58, US Route
6, and any city streets.]
City of Cleveland [City Streets] ............................................................................
[Hazardous materials transportation in the City of Cleveland is prohibited
where there is neither a point of origin nor delivery point with the City unless
the point of origin or delivery is within one mile of the City limits and the use
of the city streets is the safest and most direct route and the shortest distance of travel. Downtown streets are restricted from hazmat transportation
between 7 AM and 6PM daily, except on the weekend. When city streets
are to be used, the transporter must use interstate highways to a point as
close as possible to the destination.]
City of Cambridge ................................................................................................
[Hazardous materials transportation in the City of Cambridge is prohibited
where there is neither a point of origin or destination within the City on the
following routes: US Route 40, US Route 22, State Route 209, and any City
streets.]
Interstate 90 from Interstate 271 [in Lake County] to Interstate 80/90 [in Lorain
County].
Interstate 71 from Interstate 80 to Interstate 90 [in Cuyahoga County] ..............
Interstate 490 from Interstate 90 to Interstate 77 [in Cuyahoga County] ............
Interstate 77 from Interstate 80 to Interstate 90 [in Cuyahoga County] ..............
State 2 from State 44 to Interstate 90 [in Lake County] .....................................
State 44 from State 2 to Interstate 90 [in Lake County] .....................................
Interstate 480 from Interstate 271 to Interstate 480N [in Cuyahoga County]—
Cleveland.
......................
0
Lorain ...........
0
Cleveland .....
0
Cambridge ...
0
Lorain ...........
0
......................
......................
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Cleveland .....
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Designation
date
Route
order
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06/11/02 .......
B
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
State-Wide [Preferred routes for high route controlled quantities of radioactive materials (HRCQ of RAM) are, ‘‘Interstate System highways, including interstate
system bypasses or Interstate System beltways’’ as per 49 CFR Part 397].
US 23 from Michigan to Interstate 475 (Toledo) .......................................................
......................
P
Toledo ..........
P
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Designation
date
04/06/85 .......
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order
A1
Route description
City
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Interstate 270 [Columbus Outerbelt] [Shipments which do not have the destination within the City of Columbus, but as a throughway.].
Columbus .....
A
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TABLE 85—OHIO—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES—Continued
Designation
date
Route
order
04/06/85 .......
A2A
04/06/85 .......
A2B
04/06/85 .......
A2C
04/06/85 .......
A2D
04/06/85 .......
A2E
04/06/85 .......
A2F
04/06/85 .......
10/14/93 .......
A3B–
1.0
A3B–
2.0
B1
10/14/93 .......
B2
10/14/93 .......
10/14/93 .......
10/14/93 .......
B3A
B3B
B4A–
1.0
B4A–
2.0
04/06/85 .......
10/14/93 .......
10/14/93 .......
10/14/93 .......
11/03/86
11/03/86
11/03/86
11/03/86
11/03/86
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
11/03/86 .......
11/03/86 .......
11/03/86 .......
B4B
B5B–
1.0
C1
C2A
C2B
C2C
C3B–
1.0
C4B–
1.0
C5B–
1.0
C5B–
1.0
D1
07/01/96 .......
D2
07/01/96 .......
07/01/96 .......
D2A
D2B
07/01/96 .......
D2C
07/01/96 .......
D3A
07/01/96 .......
D3B
07/01/96 .......
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D4B
D4B–
1.0
11/01/94 .......
11/01/94 .......
11/01/94 .......
E1
E2A
E3A–
1.0
E3A–
2.0
11/01/94 .......
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City
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Broad St. [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
Interstate 70 [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the
City of Columbus].
State 33 [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the City of
Columbus].
State 161 [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
High St. [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the City of
Columbus].
Interstate 71 [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the
City of Columbus].
Interstate 670 from Interstate 70 to Interstate 270 [Only for the delivery of
NRHM within the City of Columbus].
State 315 [inside Interstate 270] [Only for the delivery of NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
Interstate 70 [in the City of Cambridge] [For hazardous material shipments
which have neither a point of origin or destination within the City of Cambridge.]
State 209 [Southgate Parkway in the City of Cambridge] [for destination within
City only].
US 40 [Wheeling Ave. in the City of Cambridge] [for destination within City only]
US 22 [Wheeling Ave. in the City of Cambridge] [for destination within City only]
County 35 [Old 21/Clark/Byesville Rd. in the City of Cambridge] [for destination
within City only].
Interstate 77 [in the City of Cambridge] [For hazardous material shipments
which have neither a point of origin or destination within the City of Cambridge.]
North Second St. [in the City of Cambridge] [for destination within City only] .......
Steubenville Ave. [in the City of Cambridge] [for destination within City only] ......
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Columbus .....
A
Cambridge ...
A
Cambridge ...
A
Cambridge ...
Cambridge ...
Cambridge ...
A
A
A
Cambridge ...
A
Cambridge ...
Cambridge ...
A
A
US 6 [in the city limits of Lorain] [for destination within City only] .........................
State 611 [in the city limits of Lorain] [for destination within City only] ..................
State 58 [in the city limits of Lorain] [for destination within City only] ....................
State 57 [in the city limits of Lorain] [for destination within City only] ....................
Cooper Foster Park Rd. [in the City of Lorain] [for destination within City only] ...
Lorain
Lorain
Lorain
Lorain
Lorain
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
A
A
A
A
A
Middle Ridge Rd. [in the City of Lorain] [for destination within City only] ..............
Lorain ...........
A
State 2 [in the City of Lorain] [For hazardous material shipments which have
neither a point of origin nor destination within the City of Lorain.]
Interstate 90/State Route 2 [around the City of Lorain] [For hazardous material
shipments which have neither a point of origin or destination within the City of
Lorain.]
Interstate 80 [and I80/I90 Ohio Turnpike] from Gate 13 [in Portage County] to
Lorain/Erie County Line.
Interstate 480 from Interstate 80 [Gate 13 in Portage County] to Interstate 271
[in Summit County].
Interstate 480N from Interstate 271 to Interstate 480 [in Cuyahoga County] ........
Interstate 71 from Interstate 80 [in Cuyahoga County] to Interstate 271 [in Summit County].
Interstate 77 from Interstate 80 [in Cuyahoga County] to Interstate 271 [in Summit County].
Interstate 480 from Interstate 480N [in Cuyahoga County] to Interstate 80 [in Lorain County]—Cleveland.
Interstate 271 from Interstate 90 [in Lake County] to Interstate 71 [in Medina
County]—Northeastern Ohio.
Interstate 90 from Lake/Ashtabula county line to Interstate 271 [in Lake County]
Bedford from Erieway Facility [at 33 Industry Drive] [Proceed on Industry Dr,
turn right on Northfield Rd, turn left on Alexander Rd., to I271 access road. Alternatively, from Northfield Rd, turn right on Forbes Rd, turn right on Broadway Rd. to I–271.]
US 20 [Center Ridge Rd. in the City of Westlake] .................................................
State 252 [Columbia Rd. in the City of Westlake] ..................................................
State 254 [Detroit Rd. in the City of Westlake] .......................................................
Lorain ...........
A
Lorain ...........
A
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A
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A
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A
A
......................
A
Cleveland .....
A
......................
A
......................
Bedford ........
A
A
Westlake ......
Westlake ......
Westlake ......
A, B
A, B
A, B
Interstate 90 [in the City of Westlake] ....................................................................
Westlake ......
A
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TABLE 86—STATE: OKLAHOMA
TABLE 86—STATE: OKLAHOMA—
Continued
State Agency: OK DOT
POC: Harold Smart
Address: 200 NE 21st St, Oklahoma City, OK
73105
Phone: (405) 521–2861
Fax: (405) 521–2865
TABLE 86—STATE: OKLAHOMA—
Continued
Web Address: www.okladot.state.ok.us/
FMCSA: OK FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: OK Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 300 N. Meridian, Suite 106 North,
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Phone: (405) 605–6047
Fax: (405) 605–6176
TABLE 87—OKLAHOMA—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
07/29/97 .......
A
07/29/97 .......
B
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Oklahoma City and Tulsa ..............................................................................................................
[Carriers transporting hazardous material cargo should avoid traveling through large metropolitan areas during times of the day when congestion is expected. These carriers should also
avoid construction zones when possible. Construction information can be accessed by calling the OK Department of Transportation at (405) 521–2554.]
Interstate 40 [in Oklahoma City] from Interstate 44 to Interstate 35 is banned ............................
0
0
TABLE 88—OKLAHOMA—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
07/29/97 .......
A
07/29/97 .......
B1
07/29/97 .......
B2
07/29/97 .......
C
Route description
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
All Interstates .....................................................................................................................................
[All hazardous material shipments moving through Oklahoma should remain on Interstate routes,
when possible.]
Interstate 44 [Southwest of Oklahoma City] from Interstate 40 to Interstate 240 [Use to bypass
section of I–40 running through downtown Oklahoma City].
Interstate 240 [South of Oklahoma City] from Interstate 44 to Interstate 40 [Southeast of Oklahoma City] [Use to bypass section of I–40 running through downtown Oklahoma City].
Interstate 244 [Tulsa] from Interstate 44 [West of Tulsa] to Interstate 44 [East of Tulsa] [Use to
bypass downtown Tulsa].
A
A
A
A
TABLE 89—STATE: OREGON—
Continued
TABLE 89—STATE: OREGON—
Continued
Fax: (503) 378–3567
Web Address: www.oregon.gov/odot/Pages/
index.aspx
FMCSA: OR FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: OR Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: The Equitable Center, 530 Center
Street NE., Suite 440, Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 399–5775
Fax: (503) 316–2580
TABLE 89—STATE: OREGON
State Agency: OR DOT
POC: Jess Brown
Address: 550 Capitol Street NE., Salem, OR
97301
Phone: (503) 378–6336
TABLE 90—OREGON—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A
11/01/94 .......
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(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
County
US 26 from Interstate 405 to State 217 [includes Vista Ridge
Tunnel].
Restrictions apply to any quantity of hazardous material required to be marked or placarded in accordance with 49
CFR 177.823.
Arrowhead Truck Plaza on Route 331 [at the MP 216 Interstate 84 interchange 4 miles east of Pendleton (on tribal
land)] overnight parking prohibited.
Wildhorse Casino parking lot on Route 331 [at the MP 216
Interstate 84 interchange 4 miles east of Pendleton adjacent to the Arrowhead Truck Plaza (on tribal land)] prohibits
parking of all classes of hazardous material in the casino
parking lot.
Portland ........
Multnomah ...
0
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Umatilla ........
1,7
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Umatilla ........
0
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TABLE 91—OREGON—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
01/01/00 .......
Route
order
A
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Kittridge Ave. Overpass [Portland] from US 30 [NW St. Helens
Ave.] to NW Front Ave. and the Northwest Portland Industrial
Area.
Portland ........
Multnomah ...
A
TABLE 92—STATE: PENNSYLVANIA
State Agency: PA DOT
POC: Kenneth Thornton
Address: Chief Motor Carrier Division, P.O.
Box 8210, Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone: (717) 787–0459
Fax: (717) 787–7839
Web Address: www.dot.state.pa.us/
FMCSA: PA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: PA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 215 Limekiln Road, Suite 200, New
Cumberland, PA 17070
Phone: (717) 614–4060
TABLE 92—STATE: PENNSYLVANIA—
Continued
TABLE 93—STATE: PENNSYLVANIA—
Continued
Fax: (717) 614–4066
State agency is responsible for all HM routes
listed in Table 94, except for those routes
on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Phone: (717) 939–9551
Fax:
Web Address: www.paturnpike.com/
FMCSA: PA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: PA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 215 Limekiln Road, Suite 200, New
Cumberland, PA 17070
Phone: (717) 614–4060
Fax: (717) 614–4066
State agency is only responsible for HM
routes listed in Table 94 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
TABLE 93—STATE: PENNSYLVANIA
State Agency: PA Turnpike Commission
POC: Kenneth Slippey
Address: P.O. Box 67676, Harrisburg, PA
17106
TABLE 94—PENNSYLVANIA—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A
01/01/58 .......
B
01/01/52 .......
C
07/22/89 .......
D
01/01/40 .......
E
01/01/40 .......
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F
01/01/40 .......
G
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Route description
City
County
Liberty Tunnel [in Allegheny County] from Carson St. to Saw
Mill Run Blvd.
[(1) Explosives 1.1 to 1.6, (2) Blasting Agents, (3) Flammable
Gas, (4) Flammable, (5) Flammable Solids, and (6) Flammable Solid W. prohibited.]
Interstate 376 [Fort Pitt Tunnels in Pittsburgh] .........................
[(1) Explosives 1.1 to 1.6, (2) Blasting Agents, (3) Flammable
Gas, (4) Flammable, (5) Flammable Solids, and (6) Flammable Solid W. prohibited.]
Interstate 376 [Squirrel Hill Tunnels in Pittsburgh] from Exit 8
to Exit 9.
[(1) Explosives 1.1 to 1.6, (2) Blasting Agents, (3) Flammable
Gas, (4) Flammable, (5) Flammable Solids, and (6) Flammable Solid W. prohibited.]
US 30 [West—Descending Laurel Mountain in Somerset/
Westmoreland Counties] [Descending Laurel Mountain into
the Village of Laughlintown (to protect Ligonier Municipal
Reservoir).
The ‘‘recommended’’ alternate route is south on US 219 to I–
76 (PA Turnpike), west on I–76 to New Stanton.].
Interstate 70/76 [Allegheny Tunnel—Somerset County] from
Exit 110 to Exit 146.
[Effective July 16, 2000: All Table 1 materials and Explosives
are still prohibited. Table 2 materials (except explosives)
permitted for non-bulk packages (those placards that do not
require four-digit codes)]
For additional information, visit the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Web site: www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top.
Interstate 76 [Tuscarora Tunnel—Franklin/Huntingdon Counties] from Exit 180 to Exit 189.
[Effective July 16, 2000: All Table 1 materials and Explosives
are still prohibited. Table 2 materials (except explosives)
permitted for non-bulk packages (those placards that do not
require four-digit codes)].
For additional information, visit the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Web site: www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top.
Interstate 76 [Blue Mountain Tunnel and Kittatinny Tunnel—
Franklin County] from Exit 189 to Exit 201.
[Effective July 16, 2000: All Table 1 materials and Explosives
are still prohibited. Table 2 materials (except explosives)
permitted for non-bulk packages (those placards that do not
require four-digit codes)].
......................
Allegheny .....
1,2,3,4,5,6
Pittsburgh .....
......................
1,2,3,4,5,6
Pittsburgh .....
......................
1,2,3,4,5,6
......................
Somerset and
Westmoreland.
0
......................
Somerset ......
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
......................
Franklin and
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
Huntingdon.
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Designation
date
Route
order
09/15/93 .......
H
09/15/93 .......
I
09/15/93 .......
J
09/15/93 .......
K
11/03/94 .......
L
09/09/93 .......
M
09/09/93 .......
N
03/21/94 .......
O
01/01/65 .......
P
Route description
City
For additional information, visit the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Web site: www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top.
US 11 [Cumberland County] from the intersection of Allen Rd.
and SR 465 (at Segment 0360/Offset 2119) to Interstate
76/PA Turnpike (at Segment 0510/Offset 0000).
SR 74 [Cumberland County] from Fairfield St. (at Segment
0170/Offset 0000) to N. College St. (at Segment 0210/Offset 0000).
SR 641 [Cumberland County] from Interstate 81 (at Segment
0440/Offset 3196) to N. College St. (at Segment 0470/Offset 0000).
SR 34 [Cumberland County] from Noble Blvd./Lamberton Middle School (at Segment 0270/Offset 0000) to Carlisle
Springs Rd./N. Hanover St. split (at Segment 0300/Offset
0000).
SR 3009/River Rd. [Dauphin County] (at Segment 0210/Offset
0720) to Country Club Rd. (at Segment 0221/Offset 1382)
just before SR 443.
SR 39 [Dauphin County] from Terrace Dr. (at Segment 0030/
Offset 0000) to SR 81 (at Segment 0210/Offset 0000) just
past the Travel Center of America Truck Stops’’.
US 22 [Dauphin County] from SR 39 (at Segment 0420/Offset
0000) to Interstate 83 (at Segment 0571/Offset 0000).
SR 4020 [Lancaster County] from Esbenshade Rd./SR 230
(at Segment 0010/Offset 0000) to Mcgovernville Rd./Route
741 (at Segment 0130/Offset 0000).
Interstate 476 [Northeast Extension of PA Turnpike at Lehigh
Tunnel] from Exit 56 to Exit 74.
[Effective July 16, 2000: All Table 1 materials and Explosives
are still prohibited. Table 2 materials (except explosives)
permitted for non-bulk packages (those placards that do not
require four-digit codes)].
For additional information, visit the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Web site: www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top.
TABLE 95—STATE: RHODE ISLAND
State Agency: RI Dept. of Environmental
Management
POC: Mark Dennen
Address: Office of Waste Mgt., 235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
Phone: (401) 222–2797 ext. 7112
County
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
......................
Cumberland
0
......................
Cumberland
0
......................
Cumberland
0
......................
Cumberland
0
......................
Dauphin ........
0
......................
Dauphin ........
0
......................
Dauphin ........
0
......................
Lancaster .....
0
......................
Carbon and
Lehigh.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
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Continued
TABLE 95—STATE: RHODE ISLAND—
Continued
Fax: (401) 222–3812
Web Address: www.dem.ri.gov/
FMCSA: RI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: RI Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 20 Risho Avenue, Suite E, East
Providence, RI 02914
Phone: (401) 431–6010
Fax: (401) 431–6019
TABLE 96—RHODE ISLAND: RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
.......
.......
.......
.......
07/18/84 .......
07/18/84 .......
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07/18/84 .......
07/18/84 .......
07/18/84 .......
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Route description
A1
A2A
A3A
A3A–
1.0
A4A–
1.0
A4A–
1.0–A
A5A–
1.0
A5A–
1.0–A
A5A–
1.0–B
A6A–
1.0–
B1
A6A–
1.0–C
Old Plainfield Pike [in Foster & Scituate] from Route 102 to Route 12 [Scituate] ........................
Route 12 [in Scituate and Cranston] from Route 14 [Scituate] to Route 116 [Scituate] ..............
Route 116 [in Scituate & Smithfield] from Scituate Ave. [Scituate] to Snake Hill Rd. [Smithfield]
Route 102 [in Scituate and Foster] from Route 94 [Foster] to Snake Hill Road [Glocester] ........
0
0
0
0
Route 94 [in Foster] from Route 101 to Route 102 [Scituate] ......................................................
0
Route 14 [in Scituate] from Route 102 to Route 116 ....................................................................
0
Route 101 [in Foster, Glocester, and Scituate] from Route 94 [Foster] to Route 6 [Scituate] .....
0
Central Pike [in Scituate and Foster] from Route 94 [Foster] to Route 102 [Scituate] .................
0
Route 6 [in Scituate, Johnston, & Foster] from Route 94 [Foster] to Hopkins Avenue [Johnson]
0
Danielson Pike [in Scituate] from Route 6 to Route 6 ..................................................................
0
Rocky Hill Road & Peeptoad Road [in Scituate] from Route 101 to Route 116 [Sawmill Road]
0
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Designation
date
Route
order
07/18/84 .......
B
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
07/18/84
C
D
E
F
G1
G2
G3A
G4A
G5A
H1
H2A
I1
I2
I3
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
07/18/84 .......
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Route 295 [in Smithfield and Lincoln] from Exit 8 [Douglas Pike—Smithfield] to Exit 9 [Route
146—Lincoln].
Reservoir Road [in its entirety in Smithfield and North Smithfield] ...............................................
Route 120 [in Cumberland] from Mendon Road to Massachusetts ..............................................
Reservoir Road [in Cumberland] from Route 114 to Massachusetts ............................................
North Main Road [in Jamestown] from Route 138 to East Shore Road .......................................
Bliss Mine Road [in its entirety in Newport & Middletown] ............................................................
Miantonami Ave. [in Middletown] from Bliss Mine Road to Valley Road ......................................
Valley Road [in Middletown] from Miantonami Avenue to Route 138 ...........................................
Aquidneck Ave. [in Middletown] from Wave Avenue to Valley Road ............................................
Wave Avenue [in its entirety in Middletown] ..................................................................................
Serpentine Road [in its entirety in Warren] ...................................................................................
School House Road [in Warren] from Birch Swamp Road to Long Lane .....................................
Burchard Road [in its entirety in Little Compton] ...........................................................................
Peckham Road [in Little Compton] from Route 77 to Burchard Road ..........................................
Route 77 [in Little Compton and Tiverton] from Peckham Road [Little Compton] to Route 179
[Tiverton].
Neck Road [in its entirety in Tiverton] ...........................................................................................
I4
TABLE 97—STATE: SOUTH CAROLINA
TABLE 98—STATE: SOUTH DAKOTA
State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: SC FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: SC Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1835 Assembly St., Suite 1253, Columbia, SC
29201
Phone: (803) 765–5414
Fax: (803) 765–5413
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014.
State Agency: Motor Carrier Services
POC:
Address: 118 West Capitol Ave., Pierre, SD
57501
Phone: (605) 773–4578
Fax: (605) 773–7144
Web Address: dps.sd.gov/enforcement/highway_patrol/default.aspx
FMCSA: SD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: SD Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1410 E.
Highway 14, Suite B, Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: (605) 224–8202
Fax: (605) 224–1766
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TABLE 99—SOUTH DAKOTA:
BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK
NPS: Badlands National Park, NPS
NPS POC: Park Superintendent
Address: 25216 Ben Reifel Road, P.O. Box
6, Interior, SD 57750
Phone: (605) 433–5361
Fax: (605) 433–5404
Web Address: www.nps.gov/badl/index.htm
FMCSA: SD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: SD Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1410 E. Highway 14, Suite B,
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: (605) 224–8202
Fax: (605) 224–1766
TABLE 100—SOUTH DAKOTA (BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK): RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
01/17/97 .......
Route
order
A
Badlands National Park—Park road between the Northeast Entrance to the Interior Entrance
[Northeast Entrance/SD–240 to the intersection with SD–377 to SD–377/Interior Entrance].
[This route is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. National Park Service, not the State of South Dakota. For additional information, contact the Badlands National Park at (605) 433–5361.]
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TABLE 101—STATE: TENNESSEE—
Continued
State Agency: TN DOT
POC: Alan Durham
Address: James K. Polk Bldg., 505
Deaderick St., Suite 400, Nashville, TN
37243
Phone: (615) 741–2848/(615) 741–5616
Fax: (615) 741–2508
Web Address: www.tdot.state.tn.us/
FMCSA: TN FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: TN Motor Carrier
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Administrator,
640
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37211
Phone: (615) 781–5781
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Designation
date
Route
order
05/15/87 .......
A
10/18/96 .......
B
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Interstate 40 [Through City of Knoxville] from Exit 385 [intersection with I–75/I–640 west of
Knoxville] to Exit 393 [intersection with I–640 east of Knoxville].
[Prohibition does not apply to hazardous material shipments originating at or destined to the
City of Knoxville and to service points of US 129 in Blount County as verified by appropriate
shipping papers, or shipments to be interlined with other carriers or to be transferred to
other vehicles of the same carrier at facilities in these areas, or to vehicles which need
emergency repair or warranty work performed at authorized dealers in these areas.]
Cumberland Gap Tunnel [US 25E/State Route 32] ......................................................................
[Trucks that display a hazardous material placard are required to stop at the Cumberland Gap
Tunnel inspection lanes. After stopping in the lane, a CGTA operator requests information
from the driver such as Trucking Company name and address, DOT #, Truck license #,
Truck Order # or bill of lading, origin and destination of goods, and driver’s name and signature. The operator then performs a walk around inspection of the truck and looks for possible hazardous material leaks. Trucks transporting Class 1 Explosives are prohibited and
are turned around at the tunnel. For further information, contact John R. Burke (cgta@
vaughnmelton.com) at 606–248–0996.]
0
1
TABLE 103—TENNESSEE: DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
08/03/88 .......
Route
order
A
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 640/I–75 from Interstate 40 [exit 385 West of Knoxville] to Interstate 40 [exit 393 East of
Knoxville] [In lieu of I–40 in the Knoxville area.
P
TABLE 104—STATE: TEXAS
State Agency: TX Dept. Public Safety
POC: Josh Verastique
Address: P.O. Box 4087, Austin, Texas
78773–0001
Phone: (512) 416–3122
Web Address: www.txdot.gov/
FMCSA: TX FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: TX Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 903 San
Jacinto Blvd., Suite 101, Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 916–5440
Fax: (512) 916–5482
TABLE 105: TEXAS—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A
06/28/01 .......
B1
06/28/01 .......
B2A
06/28/01 .......
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B2B
06/28/01 .......
B3B
03/04/70 .......
D1
03/04/70 .......
D2
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Route description
City
County
International Bridges I & II [Laredo].
Interstate 35 [Bexar County]
from the IH 35/IH 10 interchange to the IH 10/IH 35/
US 90 interchange.
Interstate 10 [Bexar County]
from the Fredericksburg/
Woodlawn interchange to the
IH 10/IH 35 interchange.
Interstate 35 [Bexar County]
from IH 35/IH 37/US 281
interchange to IH 10/IH 35
interchange.
Interstate 37 [Bexar County]
from the IH 35/IH 37/US 281
interchange to the IH 37/Durango St. interchange.
Interstate 45 [Houston] from
Franklin St. to US 59.
US 59 [Houston] from Interstate
45 to Buffalo Bayou.
Laredo ..........
Webb ............
0
San Antonio
Bexar ............
0
San Antonio
Bexar ............
0
San Antonio
Bexar ............
0
San Antonio
Bexar ............
0
Houston ........
Harris ...........
0
Houston ........
Harris ...........
0
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TABLE 105: TEXAS—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES—Continued
Designation
date
Route
order
E1
10/13/83 .......
E2
10/13/83 .......
F
01/25/84 .......
G1
01/25/84 .......
G2A
01/25/84 .......
G3A–
1.0
01/25/84 .......
H
10/10/95 .......
I
10/10/95 .......
J
03/04/70 .......
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Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
County
Interstate 45 [Galveston, Galveston County] from State
342 to West City Limits.
[During a 30-hour hurricane
warning only. See City of
Galveston code for more information.].
State 342 (61st. St.) [Galveston, Galveston County]
from Broadway Ave. to Seawall Blvd.
[During a 30-hour hurricane
warning only. See City of
Galveston code for more information.].
North of Church St. [Galveston,
Galveston County] from 14th
Street to 2nd Street.
[See City of Galveston code for
special restrictions/more information.].
Interstate 30 (East RL Thornton
Freeway) [Dallas] from Interstate 35 E to Malcolm X
Blvd. Overpass.
Interstate 45 Elevated (Julius
Schepps Freeway) [Dallas]
from Lamar Underpass to
Bryan St. Underpass.
[No operator of a motor vehicle
transporting hazardous material scheduled for delivery to
or from a Dallas Terminal
shall transport those materials on any street or highway, or segment of a street
or public highway designated
as ‘‘Prohibited Hazardous
Materials Area’’].
Interstate 345 (Central Expressway) [Dallas] from Interstate 45 (Julius Schepps
Freeway) to Bryan Street.
Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers
Freeway) [Dallas] from US
75 to Interstate 35E.
Loop 335 [Amarillo] from West
Amarillo Blvd to City Limits (7
pm to 7 am).
US 60/US 87/US 287 (Taylor
and Filmore St. only) [Amarillo] from Interstate 40 to
Loop 335.
Holcombe Boulevard [Houston]
from Main St. to South
Braeswood Boulevard.
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
0
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
0
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
0
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
0
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
0
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
0
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
0
Amarillo ........
Potter/Randall.
0
Amarillo ........
Potter/Randall.
0
Houston ........
Harris ...........
0
Main St. [Houston] from N.
MacGregor
Way
to
Holcombe Boulevard.
Houston ........
Harris ...........
0
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Unable to confirm current
route.
[State relabeling route
based on changing physical conditions.]
Route description is inconsistent with current maps
of area.
Unable to confirm current
route.
[State relabeling route
based on changing physical conditions.]
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Designation
date
Route
order
Route description
City
County
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
03/04/70 .......
TBD
N. MacGregor Way [Houston]
from South Braeswood Boulevard to Main St.
Houston ........
Harris ...........
0
03/04/70 .......
TBD
South Braeswood Boulevard
[Houston] from Holcombe
Boulevard to N. MacGregor
Way.
Houston ........
Harris ...........
0
01/25/84 .......
TBD
Underground tunnel system
[Dallas (Entire Highway)].
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
FMCSA
QA Comment
Route description is inconsistent with current maps
of area.
Unable to confirm current
route.
[State relabeling route
based on changing physical conditions.]
Route description is inconsistent with current maps
of area.
Unable to confirm current
route.
No response received from
Texas DOT on this question.
Insufficient information provided in route description
to validate route.
[State relabeling route
based on changing physical conditions.]
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Designation
date
Route
order
07/09/12 .......
A
07/09/12 .......
B
07/09/12 .......
C
07/09/12 .......
D
07/09/12 .......
E
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
City
County
Big Spring, TX to Pecos, TX to Carlsbad, NM to WlPP North Access Road (Current New Mexico designated route).
Big Spring, TX to Andrews, TX to FM 115 to intersection with FM
128 in Texas to SR 128 in New Mexico to WIPP South Access
Road.
Big Spring, TX to Monahans, TX to Kermit, TX to Jal, NM to
WIPP South Access Road.
Big Spring, TX to Andrews, TX to Eunice, NM to Hobbs, NM to
WIPP North Access Road.
Big Spring, TX to Andrews, TX to Eunice, NM to Jal, NM to WIPP
South Access Road.
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......................
P
......................
......................
P
......................
......................
P
......................
......................
P
......................
......................
P
TABLE 107—TEXAS—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A1
10/16/90 .......
A2
10/16/90 .......
A2A
10/16/90 .......
A3
10/16/90 .......
A3A
10/16/90 .......
A4
10/16/90 .......
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1.0
A4A–
2.0
A4A–
3.0
A5A
10/16/90 .......
10/16/90 .......
10/16/90 .......
10/16/90 .......
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3.0
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Farm to Market 2061 [Edinburg] from Owassa Road to Farm to
Market 1925 [Through only].
Farm to Market 1925 [Edinburg] from Bus. US 281 to Farm to
Market 2061 [Through only].
State 107 [Edinburg] from State 336 to Farm to Market 2061
[Through only].
Bus. US 281 [Edinburg] from its North intersection with US 281
to Farm to Market 1925 [Through only].
Bus. US 281 [Edinburg] from Farm to Market 1925 to its South
intersection with US 281 [Local destination only].
US 281 [Edinburg] from its North intersection with Bus. US 281
to Owassa Road [Through only].
Chapin Street [Edinburg] from Bus. US 281 to US 281 [Local
destination only].
Farm to Market 2128 [Edinburg] from Bus. US 281 to US 281
[Local destination only].
McIntyre St. [Edinburg] from 12th Ave. to 10th Ave. [Local destination only.].
Farm to Market 2128 [Edinburg] from Tower Road to US 281
[Through only].
10th Ave. [Edinburg] from McIntyre to Cano Street [Local destination only].
Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
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Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
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Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
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Hidalgo .........
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Hidalgo .........
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Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
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Hidalgo .........
A
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Hidalgo .........
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10/16/90 .......
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A7A–
3.0
A8A–
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B1
10/16/90 .......
10/16/90 .......
10/16/90 .......
04/15/81 .......
04/15/81 .......
04/15/81 .......
12/12/97 .......
B2A
B3A–
1.0
B4A–
1.0–A
B4A–
1.0–B
B4A–
1.0–C
B4A–
1.0–D
B5A–
1.0–
D1
B5A–
1.0–
D2
B5A–
1.0–
D3
B5A–
1.0–
D3A
B5A–
1.0–
D3B
B5A–
1.0–
D4
C
12/28/93
12/28/93
12/28/93
12/28/93
12/28/93
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D1
D2A
D2B
D3A
D3B
12/28/93 .......
12/28/93 .......
D4A
D4B
12/28/93 .......
D5B
12/28/93 .......
D5B–
1.0
12/28/93 .......
D6B
12/28/93 .......
D6B–
2.0
12/28/93 .......
12/28/93 .......
D7B
D7B–
3.0
D8B–
4.0
D9B–
4.0–A
D9B–
4.0–B
04/15/81 .......
04/15/81 .......
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
State 107 [Edinburg] from Tower Road to US 281 [Through
only].
Cano St. [Edinburg] from 10th Ave. to 12th Ave. [Local destination only.].
State 107 [Edinburg] from 12th Ave. to US 281 [Local destination only].
12th Ave. [Edinburg] from McIntyre to Cano Street [Local destination only].
State 107 [Edinburg] from Farm to Market 2061 to 10th Ave.
[Local destination only].
US 83 [Harlingen] from Southeast City Limits to West City Limits.
Spur 54 [Harlingen] from US 77 to US 83 ...................................
US 77 [Harlingen] from Northwest City Limits to Southeast City
Limits.
Farm to Market 1479 (Rangerville Road) [Harlingen] from
Southwest City Limits to US 77/83.
Loop 206 (Tyler St.) [Harlingen] from US 77/US 83 to West City
Limits.
Farm to Market 106 (Harrison St.) [Harlingen] from US 77 to
West City Limits.
Bus. US 77 [Harlingen] from North City Limits to South City
Limits.
Loop 499 (Ed Carey Dr.) [Harlingen] from Bus. US 77 N to US
77/83.
Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
A
Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
A
Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
A
Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
A
Edinburg .......
Hidalgo .........
A
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Harlingen ......
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
Cameron ......
A
A
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Commerce St. [Harlingen] from Bus. US 77 N to Bus. US 77 S
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Farm to Market 507 (Morgan Blvd.) [Harlingen] from Rio Hondo
Rd. to Bus. US 77.
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
25th St. [Harlingen] from Rio Hondo Rd. to North City Limits .....
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Rio Hondo Rd. [Harlingen] from 25th Street to East City Limits
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
Farm to Market 106 (Harrison St.) [Harlingen] from East City
Limits to Bus. US 77.
Harlingen ......
Cameron ......
A
SH 255 (Camino Columbia Toll Road) [Laredo] from Interstate
35 to International Bridge III.
Interstate 10 [El Paso] from East City Limits to North City Limits
Trowbridge Dr. [El Paso] from Interstate 10 to Delta Dr. .............
Airway Blvd [El Paso] from Interstate 10 to US 62/180 ...............
Delta Dr. [El Paso] from Trowbridge Dr. to Fonseca Dr.
US 62/180 (Montana Ave.) [El Paso] from East City Limits to
Airway Blvd.
Fonesca Dr. [El Paso] from Delta Dr. to Loop 375 ......................
Loop 375 (Joe Battle Blvd.) [El Paso] from Interstate 10 to US
62/180.
Loop 375 (Americas Ave.) [El Paso] from Border Highway
(Loop 375) to Interstate 10.
Farm to Market 659 [El Paso] from East City Limits to Loop 375
N (Americas Ave.) [Its North intersection with LP 375 (Americas Ave.)].
Loop 375 (Border Highway) [El Paso] from US 54 (Patriot Freeway) to Loop 375 (Americas Ave.).
Farm to Market 659 [El Paso] from LP 375 (Border Highway) to
South City Limits [International boundary at Ysleta Port of
entry Zaragoza Bridge].
US 54 [El Paso] from New Mexico to South Loop 375 ...............
Interstate 110 [El Paso] from Cordova Port-of-Entry to Interstate
10.
Fred Wilson Dr. [El Paso] from Airport Rd. to US 54 ..................
Laredo ..........
Webb ............
A
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El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
El
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El Paso ........
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A
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
A
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
Railroad Dr. [El Paso] from Dyer St. (SP 478) to Fred Wilson
Dr.
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date
Route
order
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
12/28/93 .......
Spur 478 (Dyer Rd.) [El Paso] from Railroad Dr. to US 54 N .....
El Paso ........
El Paso ........
A
10/24/95 .......
D10B–
4.0–A
E1
Odessa .........
Ector .............
A
10/24/95
06/14/83
06/14/83
06/14/83
06/14/83
06/14/83
E2A
F1
F2A
F2B
F2C
F2D
Interstate 20 [Odessa] from Southwest City Limits to Southeast
City Limits.
Loop 338 [Odessa] from South City Limits to North City Limits ..
Interstate 20 [Midland] from East City Limits to West City Limits
Loop 250 [Midland] from Interstate 20 to Fairgrounds Rd ...........
Midkiff Rd. [Midland] from Interstate 20 to Loop 250 ...................
Cotton Flat Rd. [Midland] from Interstate 20 to Bus. I 20/US 80
State 349 [Midland] from Interstate 20 to South City Limits ........
Odessa
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Ector .............
Midland ........
Midland ........
Midland ........
Midland ........
Midland/Martin.
Midland ........
Midland ........
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
06/14/83 .......
06/14/83 .......
F3A
F3A–1.0
06/14/83 .......
F3A–2.0
06/14/83 .......
F3C–
1.0
F3E–1.0
F4E–1.0
G1
G2
G3
H1
06/14/83
06/14/83
10/01/91
10/01/91
10/01/91
06/28/01
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
06/28/01 .......
06/28/01 .......
01/08/93 .......
H2A
H3A–
1.0
H3A–
2.0
H3A–
3.0
H3A–
4.0
H3A–
5.0
H3A–
6.0
H3A–
7.0
H3A–
8.0
H3A–
9.0
H3A–
10.0
I1
01/09/93 .......
I2A
10/07/82 .......
10/07/82 .......
J1
J2A
10/07/82
10/07/82
10/07/82
10/07/82
10/07/82
06/28/93
J2B
J3A
J3A–1.0
J4A–2.0
J5A–2.0
K1
06/28/01 .......
06/28/01 .......
06/28/01 .......
06/28/01 .......
06/28/01 .......
06/28/01 .......
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06/28/01 .......
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06/28/93
06/28/93
08/06/90
08/06/90
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L2
M
N
08/06/90 .......
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01/21/87 .......
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Fairgrounds Rd. [Midland] from South City Limits to Loop 250 ...
Farm to Market 868 (Midland Dr.) [Midland] from Bus. SR 158
to Loop 250.
State 349 [Midland] from Loop 250 to North City Limits ..............
Midland ........
Garfield St. [Midland] from Bus. SH 158 to Florida Ave ..............
Midland ........
Midland/Martin.
Midland ........
Scharbauer Rd. [Midland] from State 349 to Golf Course Rd .....
Golf Course Rd. [Midland] from Scharbauer Dr. to State 158 .....
US 67 [San Angelo] from Southwest City Limits to Loop 306 W
Loop 306 [San Angelo] from US 67 N to US 87/US 277 ............
US 87 [San Angelo] from loop 306 to South City Limits .............
Interstate 35 [Bexar County] from South IH 410 to Atascosa/
Bexar county line.
Interstate 410 [Bexar County] Entire Highway .............................
US 90 [Bexar County] from West IH 410 to the Medina/Bexar
county line.
Interstate 10 [Bexar County] from North IH 410 to the Kendall/
Bexar county line.
US 281 [Bexar County] from North IH 410 to the Comal/Bexar
county line.
Interstate 35 [Bexar County] from North IH 410 to the Guadalupe/Bexar county line.
Interstate 10 [Bexar County] from East IH 410 to the Guadalupe/Bexar county line.
US 87 [Bexar County] from East IH 410 to the Wilson/Bexar
County line.
US 181 [Bexar County] from IH 410 to the Wilson/Bexar county
line.
Interstate 37 [Bexar County] from IH 410 to Atascosa/Bexar
county line.
US 281 [Bexar County] from South IH 410 to the Atascosa/
Bexar county line.
State 16 [Bexar County] from South IH 410 to the Atascosa/
Bexar county line.
Interstate 35 [New Braunfels] from North City Limits to South
City Limits.
Loop 337 [New Braunfels] from Interstate 35 N to Interstate 35
S.
US 77 [Victoria] from West City Limits to North City Limits .........
Bus. US 59 [Victoria] from US 77 (downtown) to John
Stockbauer Rd.
Loop 463 [Victoria] from US 87 to US 77 ....................................
John Stockbauer Rd. [Victoria] from US 59 to Bus. US 59 .........
State 185 [Victoria] from Bus. US 59 to South City Limits ..........
US 59 [Victoria] from US 87 to East City Limits ..........................
US 87 [Victoria] from South City Limits to Northwest City Limits
Farm to Market 609 [La Grange] from West City Limits to Bus.
US 71.
Bus. US 71 [La Grange] from West City Limits to Farm to Market 609.
State 71 [La Grange] from East City Limits to West City Limits ..
US 77 [La Grange] from North City Limits to State 71 ................
US 59 [Rosenberg] from South City Limits to North City Limits ..
State 36 [Rosenberg] from 3400 Block to 4300 Block [This segment of State 36 is on the South side of town.].
State 36 [Rosenberg] from 500 Block [to US 90, 900 block only]
to Farm to Market 529 [This segment of State 36 is to the
Northwest side of town.].
US 90A [Stafford] from West City Limits to East City Limits .......
Midland ........
Midland ........
San Angelo ..
San Angelo ..
San Angelo ..
San Antonio
Midland ........
Midland ........
Tom Green ...
Tom Green ...
Tom Green ...
Bexar ............
A
A
A
A
A
A
San Antonio
San Antonio
Bexar ............
Bexar ............
A
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
San Antonio
Bexar ............
A
New
Braunfels.
New
Braunfels.
Victoria .........
Victoria .........
Comal ...........
A
Comal ...........
A
Victoria .........
Victoria .........
A
A
Victoria .........
Victoria .........
Victoria .........
Victoria .........
Victoria .........
La Grange ....
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Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
Fayette
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A
A
A
A
A
La Grange ....
Fayette .........
A
La Grange
La Grange
Rosenberg
Rosenberg
....
....
...
...
Fayette .........
Fayette .........
Fort Bend .....
Fort Bend .....
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A
A
A
Rosenberg ...
Fort Bend .....
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order
Route description
City
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Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
A
01/21/87 .......
Q
US 59 [Stafford] from West City Limits to North City Limits ........
Stafford ........
03/25/91 .......
R1
Pearland .......
03/25/91
03/04/70
02/22/72
05/25/82
05/25/82
05/25/82
R2A
S
T
U1
U2A
U2B
Farm to Market 518 [Pearland] from West City Limits to East
City Limits.
State 35 [Pearland] from North City Limits to South City Limits ..
Interstate 610 [Houston] Entire Highway ......................................
State 225 [Deer Park] from East City Limits to West City Limits
State 6 [Santa Fe] from West City Limits to East City Limits ......
Farm to Market 1764 [Santa Fe] Entire highway within city limits
Farm to Market 646 [Santa Fe] from North City Limits to South
City Limits.
Interstate 45 [Galveston, Galveston County] from West City
Limits to Farm to Market 188 [Teichman Rd.].
[See City of Galveston code for special restrictions/more information.].
State 275 (Port Industrial Blvd. and Harborside Drive) [Galveston, Galveston County] from Interstate 45 to 9th St.
[See City of Galveston code for special restrictions/more information.].
51st St./Seawolf Pkwy. [Galveston, Galveston County] from
State 275 (Harborside Drive) to 1/4 mile south of Seawolf
Park.
[See City of Galveston code for special restrictions/more information.].
State 342 (61st St.) [Galveston, Galveston County] from Broadway Ave. to Seawall Blvd.
[See City of Galveston code for special restrictions/more information.].
Broadway Ave. [Galveston, Galveston County (entire length)] ....
[See City of Galveston code for special restrictions/more information.].
State 146 [Texas City, Galveston County] from North City Limits
to South City Limits.
Loop 197 [Texas City, Galveston County] from South City Limits
to 2nd Ave. S.
Farm to Market 519 [Texas City, Galveston County] from State
146 to Loop 197.
5th Ave. [Texas City, Galveston County] from State 146 to 14th
St.
Farm to Market 1764 [Texas City, Galveston County] from Interstate 45 to State 146.
2nd Ave. [Texas City, Galveston County] from Loop 197 to Bay
St.
4th Ave. [Texas City, Galveston County] from Loop 197 to 10th
St.
Grant Ave. [Texas City] from 5th Ave. South to FM 519/SH 341
Fort Bend/
Harris.
Brazoria ........
Pearland .......
Houston ........
Deer Park .....
Santa Fe ......
Santa Fe ......
Santa Fe ......
Brazoria ........
Harris ...........
Harris ...........
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
A
A
A
A
A
A
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
A
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
A
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
A
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
A
Galveston .....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Texas City ....
Galveston .....
A
Dickinson .....
Galveston .....
A
League City ..
Galveston .....
A
Dickinson/
League
City.
Dickinson .....
Galveston .....
A
Galveston .....
A
Temple .........
Bell ...............
A
Temple .........
Brenham ......
Brenham ......
Brenham ......
Brenham ......
Bell ...............
Washington ..
Washington ..
Washington ..
Washington ..
A
A
A
A
A
Brenham ......
Washington ..
A
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V1
10/13/83 .......
V2
10/13/83 .......
V3A
10/13/83 .......
W1
10/13/83 .......
W2
03/01/72 .......
X1
03/01/72 .......
X2A
03/01/72 .......
X2B
03/01/72 .......
X2C
03/01/72 .......
X2D
03/01/72 .......
X3A
03/01/72 .......
X3A–
1.0
X3B–
1.0
X3C
03/01/72 .......
03/01/72 .......
01/11/94 .......
X4A–
1.0
Y1
01/10/91 .......
Y2
01/11/94 .......
Y3A
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Z1
05/21/92
07/07/81
07/07/81
07/07/81
07/07/81
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AA1
AA2A
AB1
AB2
07/07/81 .......
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14th St. [Texas City, Galveston County] from Loop 197 to 5th
Ave. S.
10th St. [Texas City, Galveston County] from S. 4th Ave. to S.
6th Ave.
Interstate 45 [Dickinson] from Northwest City Limits to Southeast City Limits.
Interstate 45 [League City] from Northwest City Limits to Southeast City Limits.
Farm to Market 646 [Dickinson/League City] from Interstate 45
east to eastern City Limit [Dickinson].
Farm to Market 1266 [Dickinson] from Farm to Market 646 to
Farm to Market 517.
Interstate 35 [Temple] from North City Limits to Southwest City
Limits.
Loop 363 [Temple] Entire Highway ..............................................
State 36 [Brenham] from South City Limits to US 290 ................
US 290 [Brenham] from East City Limits to West City Limits ......
Farm to Market 577 [Brenham] from East City Limits to BS 36 ..
Bus. US 36 [Brenham] from North City Limits to Farm to Market
577.
State 105 [Brenham] from Northeast City Limits to Farm to Market 577.
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order
07/07/81 .......
AB2B
12/17/84 .......
AC1
12/17/84 .......
AC2A
12/17/84 .......
AC2B
12/17/84 .......
AC3B–
1.0
AC3B–
2.0
AC4B–
1.0
AD1
12/17/84 .......
12/17/84 .......
09/28/87 .......
09/28/87 .......
09/28/87 .......
09/23/82 .......
AD2A
AD3A–
1.0
AE1
09/23/82 .......
08/01/91 .......
AE2A
AF1
08/01/91 .......
AF2A
08/01/91 .......
08/01/91 .......
01/16/78 .......
AF2B
AF3A–
1.0
AF3A–
2.0
AF4A–
1.0
AF5A–
1.0
AF6A–
1.0
AG1
01/16/78 .......
01/16/78 .......
01/16/78 .......
AG2
AG3A
AG3B
01/16/78 .......
AG3C
01/16/78 .......
AG3D
01/16/78 .......
AG3E
01/16/78
01/16/78
01/16/78
01/16/78
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.......
.......
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AG3F
AG3G
AG3H
AG3I
01/16/78
08/16/88
09/23/88
08/16/88
08/16/88
08/16/88
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
AG3J
AH1
AH2
AH3A
AH3B
AH3C
08/16/88 .......
09/23/88 .......
AH3D
AH3E
09/23/88
09/20/77
09/20/77
09/20/77
09/20/77
09/20/77
09/20/77
AH3F
AI1
AI2
AI3A
AI3B
AI3C
AI3D
08/01/91 .......
08/01/91 .......
08/01/91 .......
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County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Farm to Market 2935 [Brenham] from North City Limits to Farm
to Market 577.
State 159 [Hempstead] from State 6/Bus. US 290 to South City
Limits.
Farm to Market 1887 [Hempstead] from State 159 to South City
Limits.
State 6/Bus US 290 [Hempstead] from North City Limits to East
City Limits.
St. Mary’s St. [Hempstead] from State 6/Bus US 290 to
Blasengane Rd.
Farm to Market 1488 [Hempstead] from Bus. US 290/SH 6 to
East City Limits.
Blasengane Rd. [Hempstead] from St. Mary’s St. to US 290 ......
Brenham ......
Washington ..
A
Hempstead ...
Waller ...........
A
Hempstead ...
Waller ...........
A
Hempstead ...
Waller ...........
A
Hempstead ...
Waller ...........
A
Hempstead ...
Waller ...........
A
Hempstead ...
Waller ...........
A
Mont Belvieu
Chambers ....
A
Mont Belvieu
Mont Belvieu
Chambers ....
Chambers ....
A
A
Conroe .........
Montgomery
A
Conroe .........
Beaumont .....
Montgomery
Jefferson ......
A
A
Beaumont .....
Jefferson ......
A
Beaumont .....
Beaumont .....
Jefferson ......
Jefferson ......
A
A
Beaumont .....
Jefferson ......
A
Washington Blvd. [Beaumont] from Spur 380 to Irving St ...........
Beaumont .....
Jefferson ......
A
Irving St. [Beaumont] from Washington Blvd. to Madison St .......
Beaumont .....
Jefferson ......
A
Madison St. [Beaumont] from Irving St. to Grove St ...................
Beaumont .....
Jefferson ......
A
Farm to Market 2110 [Crockett] from Southwest City Limits to
Loop 304 SW.
Loop 304 [Crockett] Entire highway .............................................
State 7/21 [Crockett] from West City Limits to Loop 304 W ........
Farm to Market 2076 [Crockett] from West City Limits to Loop
304 W.
Farm to Market 229 [Crockett] from Northwest City Limits to
Loop 304 NW.
US 287/State 19 [Crockett] from North City Limits to Loop 304
N.
Farm to Market 2022 [Crockett] from Northeast City Limits to
NE Loop 304.
State 21 [Crockett] from Northeast City Limits to Loop 304 NE ..
State 7 [Crockett] from East City Limits to Loop 304 E ...............
US 287 [Crockett] from Southeast City Limits to Loop 304 E .....
Farm to Market 2712 [Crockett] from South City Limits to Loop
304 S.
State 19 [Crockett] from South City Limits to Loop 304 S ...........
US 59 [Lufkin] from South City Limits to South Loop 287 ...........
Loop 287 [Lufkin] Entire highway .................................................
State 94 [Lufkin] from West City Limits to West Loop 287 ..........
State 103 [Lufkin] from West City Limits to West Loop 287 ........
US 69 [Lufkin] from Northwest City Limits to Northwest Loop
287.
US 59 [Lufkin] from North City Limits to North Loop 287 ............
State 103 [Lufkin] from East City Limits to East Loop 287 US
59/69.
US 69 [Lufkin] from Southeast City Limits to East Loop 287 ......
US 59 [Nacogdoches] from South City Limits to Loop 224 S .....
Loop 224 [Nacogdoches] Entire Highway ....................................
State 7 [Nacogdoches] from West City Limits to Loop 224 W ....
State 21 [Nacogdoches] from West City Limits to Loop 224 W ..
US 59 [Nacogdoches] from North City Limits to Loop 224 N ......
State 7 [Nacogdoches] from East City Limits to Loop 224 E ......
Crockett ........
Houston ........
A
Crockett ........
Crockett ........
Crockett ........
Houston ........
Houston ........
Houston ........
A
A
A
Crockett ........
Houston ........
A
Crockett ........
Houston ........
A
Crockett ........
Houston ........
A
Crockett
Crockett
Crockett
Crockett
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
........
........
........
........
A
A
A
A
Crockett ........
Lufkin ...........
Lufkin ...........
Lufkin ...........
Lufkin ...........
Lufkin ...........
Houston ........
Angelina .......
Angelina .......
Angelina .......
Angelina .......
Angelina .......
A
A
A
A
A
A
Lufkin ...........
Lufkin ...........
Angelina .......
Angelina .......
A
A
Lufkin ...........
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Angelina .......
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
State 146 [Mont Belvieu] from North City Limits to South City
Limits.
Loop 207 [Mont Belvieu] from north SR 146 to South SR 146 ...
Farm to Market 565 [Mont Belvieu] from Loop 207 to East City
Limits.
Interstate 45 [Conroe] from North City Limits to South City Limits.
Loop 336 [Conroe] Entire highway within city limits ....................
Interstate 10 [Beaumont] from East City Limits to West City
Limits.
US 69/96/287 [Beaumont] from North City Limits to Southeast
City Limits.
US 90 [Beaumont] from West City Limits to Interstate 10 ...........
Spur 380 (Railroad Ave.) [Beaumont] from US 69/US96/US287
(Cardinal Dr.) to Washington Blvd.
State 105 [Beaumont] from West City Limits to US 69/96/287 ...
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date
09/20/77
08/22/88
08/22/88
08/22/88
08/22/88
08/22/88
11/01/94
03/06/79
11/01/94
.......
.......
.......
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.......
.......
.......
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09/06/84 .......
03/06/79 .......
07/01/86 .......
Route
order
AI3E
AJ1
AJ2A
AJ2B
AK1
AK2A
AL1
AL2
AL2A
AL3A–
1.0
AL4A–
1.0
04/22/91 .......
AL4A–
1.0
AL4A–
1.0
AL4A–
1.0
AL4A–
1.0
AL4A–
1.0
AL5A–
1.0–A
AL5A–
1.0–B
AL5A–
1.0–C
AL5A–
1.0–D
AL5A–
1.0–E
AL5A–
1.0–F
AL5A–
1.0–G
AL5A–
1.0–H
AL6A–
1.0–H
AL7A–
1.0–
H1
AM
01/01/76 .......
AN1
01/25/84 .......
11/14/94 .......
AN2
AN3A
01/25/84 .......
08/18/86 .......
AN3A
AN3A
02/09/87 .......
AN3A
01/01/76 .......
AN3A
01/25/84 .......
AN4A–
1.0
AN4A–
2.0
AN4A–
3.0
AN4A–
4.0
AN4A–
5.0
09/09/86 .......
10/14/86 .......
08/25/86 .......
11/15/86 .......
03/06/79 .......
03/06/79 .......
03/06/79 .......
08/25/86 .......
03/06/79 .......
03/06/79 .......
09/02/86 .......
09/02/86 .......
03/06/79 .......
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County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
State 21 [Nacogdoches] from East City Limits to Loop 224 E ....
US 96 [Center] from North City Limits to South City Limits .........
State 7 [Center] from West City Limits to US 96 .........................
State 87 [Center] from West City Limits to US 96 .......................
Loop 500 [Center] from US 96 S to East State 7 ........................
State 87 [Center] from East City Limits to Loop 500 ...................
US 377 [Benbrook] from North City Limits to South City Limits ..
US 377 [Fort Worth] from Southwest City Limits to Interstate 20
Farm to Market 2871 [Benbrook] from West City Limits to US
377.
Interstate 20/820 [Benbrook] from East City Limits to West City
Limits.
Interstate 820 [Fort Worth] Entire highway [To include:
Benbrook, Haltom, Hurst, Lake Worth, N. Richland Hills,
Signaw].
Interstate 820 [Haltom] from West City Limits to East City Limits
Nacogdoches
Center ..........
Center ..........
Center ..........
Center ..........
Center ..........
Benbrook ......
Fort Worth ....
Benbrook ......
Nacogdoches
Shelby ..........
Shelby ..........
Shelby ..........
Shelby ..........
Shelby ..........
Tarrant .........
Tarrant .........
Tarrant .........
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Benbrook ......
Tarrant .........
A
Fort Worth ....
Tarrant .........
A
Haltom ..........
Tarrant .........
A
Interstate 820 [Hurst] from West City Limits to Southwest City
Limits.
Interstate 820 [Lake Worth] from South City Limits to East City
Limits.
Interstate 820 [North Richland Hills] from West City Limits to
East City Limits.
Interstate 820 [Saginaw] from West City Limits to East City Limits.
Interstate 30 [Fort Worth] from West City Limits to West Interstate 820.
State 199 (Jacksboro Hwy) [Fort Worth/Lake Worth] from Northwest City Limits of Fort Worth to Interstate 820 NW.
Interstate 35 W [Fort Worth] from North City Limits to North
Interstate 820.
State 26 [North Richland Hills (entire highway within city limits)]
Hurst ............
Tarrant .........
A
Lake Worth ..
Tarrant .........
A
North Richland Hills.
Saginaw .......
Tarrant .........
A
Tarrant .........
A
Fort Worth ....
Tarrant .........
A
Fort Worth/
Tarrant .........
Lake Worth.
Fort Worth .... Tarrant .........
A
A
North Richland Hills.
Fort Worth ....
Tarrant .........
A
Tarrant .........
A
Fort Worth ....
Tarrant .........
A
20 [Forest Hill] from East City Limits to West City Lim-
Forest Hill .....
Tarrant .........
A
20 [Arlington] from East City Limits to West City Lim-
Arlington .......
Tarrant .........
A
20 [Fort Worth] from East City Limits to West City
Fort Worth ....
Tarrant .........
A
35 W [Fort Worth] from South City Limits to Interstate
Fort Worth ....
Tarrant .........
A
US 287 [Mansfield] Entire Highway ..............................................
Mansfield ......
A
Interstate 35E [Lancaster] from North City Limits to South City
Limits.
Interstate 35 E [Dallas] from South City Limits to Interstate 20 ..
Interstate 20 [Balch Springs] from East City Limits to South City
Limits.
Interstate 20 [Dallas] Entire Length within City Limits .................
Interstate 20 [Duncanville] from East City Limits to West City
Limits.
Interstate 20 [Hutchins] from West City Limits to East City Limits.
Interstate 20 [Lancaster] from West City Limits to East City Limits.
US 67 [Dallas] from Interstate 20 to South City Limits ................
Lancaster .....
Tarrant/Johnson.
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
Balch Springs
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
A
Dallas ...........
Duncanville ..
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
A
Hutchins .......
Dallas ...........
A
Lancaster .....
Dallas ...........
A
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Spur 408 [Dallas] from Interstate 20 to Loop 12 ..........................
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
State 342 [Dallas] from Interstate 20 to South City Limits ...........
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Interstate 45 [Dallas] from Southeast City Limits to Interstate 20
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
US 175 [Dallas] from South City Limits to Interstate 20 ..............
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Interstate 30 [Fort Worth] from East City Limits to East Interstate 820.
State 180 [Fort Worth] from Interstate 820 to East City Limits ....
Interstate
its.
Interstate
its.
Interstate
Limits.
Interstate
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date
Route
order
Route description
City
County
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
08/18/86 .......
US 67 [Duncanville] from East City Limits to South City Limits ..
Duncanville ..
Dallas ...........
A
Loop 12 [Dallas] from Spur 408 to South City Limits of Irving ....
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Spur 303 [Dallas] from Spur 408 to West City Limits ..................
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Interstate 45 [Hutchins] from North City Limits to South City
Limits.
Loop 12 [Irving] from North City Limits to South City Limits ........
Hutchins .......
Dallas ...........
A
Irving ............
Dallas ...........
A
State 180 [Dallas] from Loop 12 to West City Limits ...................
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Interstate 30 [Dallas] from West City Limits to Loop 12 ..............
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Loop 12 [Dallas] from North City Limits of Irving to Interstate 35
E.
Interstate 35 E [Dallas] from North City Limits to LP 12 ..............
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Interstate 635 [Garland] from Southwest City Limits to South
City Limits.
State 289 (Preston Rd.) [Dallas] from Interstate 635 to North
City Limits.
Garland ........
Dallas ...........
A
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
US 75 [Dallas] from North City Limits to Interstate 635 N ...........
Dallas ...........
Dallas ...........
A
Dallas ...........
A
Balch Springs
Dallas ...........
A
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
A
03/28/96 .......
AO2
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
A
03/28/96 .......
03/28/96 .......
03/28/96 .......
AO3A
AO3B
AO3C
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
A
A
A
03/28/96 .......
03/28/96 .......
AO3D
AO3E
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
Lubbock .......
A
A
09/09/86 .......
AP1
Amarillo ........
AP2
09/09/86 .......
AP2A
09/09/86 .......
AP3A
09/09/86 .......
AP3A–
1.0
AP3B
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
Potter/Randall.
A
10/10/95 .......
Interstate 635 [Mesquite] from North City Limits to South City
Limits.
Interstate 635 [Balch Springs] from North City Limits to Interstate 20.
US 62/82 [Lubbock] from Southwest City Limits to Loop 289
SW.
Loop 289 (Lubbock) from W. US 62/82, North, East, South, &
West to South Interstate 27/87.
State 114 [Lubbock] from West City Limits to Loop 289 W .........
US 84 [Lubbock] from Northwest City Limits to Loop 289 N .......
US 62/82/SH 114 [Lubbock] from Northeast City Limits to Loop
289 NE.
US 84 [Lubbock] from Southeast City Limits to Loop 289 S .......
Interstate 27 [Lubbock] from North City Limits to South City
Limits.
Interstate 27/US 87/US 60 [Amarillo] from South City Limits to
Interstate 40.
US 60/US 87/US 287 (Buchanan and Pierce St. only) [Amarillo]
from Loop 335 to Interstate 40 [7 p.m. to 7 a.m.].
Interstate 40 [Amarillo] from East City Limits to West City Limits
Mesquite ......
03/28/96 .......
AN5A–
1.0
AN5A–
2.0
AN5A–
2.0–A
AN5A–
4.0
AN6A–
2.0
AN6A–
2.0–B
AN6A–
2.0–C
AN7A–
2.0
AN8A–
2.0
AN8A–
2.0–D
AN9A–
2.0–E
AN10A–
2.0–E
AN10A–
2.0–
E1
AN10A–
2.0–
E2
AN11A–
2.0–E
AN12A–
2.0–E
AO1
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
02/09/87 .......
06/20/91 .......
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
11/01/94 .......
01/25/84 .......
01/25/84 .......
08/06/90 .......
11/14/94 .......
09/09/86 .......
Spur 348 (Northwest Highway) [Dallas] from Loop 12 to West
City Limits.
Interstate 635 [Dallas] Entire highway within Dallas City Limits ..
Loop 335 [Amarillo] from Dumas Dr. [(US 87/US 287)] to West
City Limits.
Loop 335 [Amarillo] from NE 24th Ave. to Interstate 40 ..............
Amarillo ........
Amarillo ........
Amarillo ........
Amarillo ........
Amarillo ........
09/09/86 .......
AP4A–
1.0–A
AQ1
Loop 335 [Amarillo] from Dumas Dr. [US 27/US 287] to East
City Limits.
US 60 [Amarillo] from East City Limits to Loop 335 E .................
BI 40 [Amarillo] from West City Limits to Farm to Market 1719 ..
Amarillo ........
09/09/86 .......
AQ2
Farm to Market 1719 [Amarillo] from North City Limits to BI 40
Amarillo ........
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TABLE 108—STATE: UTAH
TABLE 108—STATE: UTAH—
Continued
State Agency: UT DOT
POC: Lane Murphy
Address: Motor Carrier Division, 4501 South
2700 West, P.O. Box 148240, Salt Lake
City, UT 84114–8240
Phone: (801) 965–4508
Fax: (801) 965–4211
Web Address: www.udot.utah.gov/
FMCSA: UT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: UT Motor Carrier
TABLE 108—STATE: UTAH—
Continued
Address: Division Administrator, 310 East
4500 South, Suite 102, Salt Lake City, UT
84107
Phone: (801) 288–0360
Fax: (801) 288–8867
TABLE 109—UTAH—DESIGNATED HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
07/01/97 .......
07/01/97 .......
A1
A2
07/01/97 .......
A3
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
Interstate 80 from Interstate 84 to Wyoming .......................................................................................
Interstate 84 from Interstate 15 to Interstate 80 ..................................................................................
[Note: The Perry Port of Entry on I–15/I–84 is a designated safe haven for radioactive materials in
transit.]
Interstate 15 from Idaho to Interstate 84 .............................................................................................
P
P
P
TABLE 110—UTAH—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
07/01/97 .......
Route
order
A
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Route description
All Interstates ........................................................................................................................................
[The Utah Department of Transportation states that all Interstate routes in the State are designated NRHM routes.]
TABLE 111—STATE: VERMONT
A
TABLE 111—STATE: VERMONT—
Continued
State Agency: VT Emergency Mgmt. Division
POC: William E. Irwin, Sc.D., CHP
Address: 108 Cherry St., Burlington, VT
05402
Phone: (802) 863–7238
Fax: (802) 865–7745
Web Address: vem.vermont.gov/
FMCSA: VT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: VT Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 87 State St.,
Room 305, P.O. Box 338, Montpelier, VT
05601
TABLE 112—STATE: VIRGINIA—
Continued
Phone: (802) 828–4480
Fax: (802) 828–4581
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014.
Address: 1221 East Broad St., Richmond, VA
23219
Phone: (804) 786–2848
Fax: (804) 225–4979
Web Address: virginiadot.org/
FMCSA: VA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: VA Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 400 North
8th St., Suite 750, Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 771–8585
Fax: (804) 771–8670
TABLE 112—STATE: VIRGINIA
State Agency: VA DOT
POC: Perry Cogburn
TABLE 113—VIRGINIA—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
Route
order
A
11/15/95 .......
B
05/25/85 .......
11/15/95 .......
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D
11/15/95 .......
E
11/15/95 .......
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Route description
East River Mountain Tunnel—Interstate 77 [Phone: (276) 928–1994] .........................................
Highway Route Controlled Quantities (HRCQ) of high level radioactive material is not allowed.
Big Walker Mountain Tunnel—Interstate 77 [Phone: (276) 228–5571] ........................................
Highway Route Controlled Quantities (HRCQ) of high level radioactive material is not allowed.
Airport Tunnel (Airport Rd [State 118]) [City of Roanoke] from Trapper Cir NW to Dent Rd NW
Elizabeth River Tunnel [Downtown]—Interstate 264 [Phone: (757) 494–2424].
Materials in hazard classes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.3, 4.3, 6.1, 7 (i.e., Highway Route Controlled Quantities-HRCQ), and toxic inhalation hazard are not allowed passage through this tunnel.
Materials in hazard classes 2.1, 3, 5.1, 5.2, and 8, are allowed access to this tunnel only in
‘‘non-bulk’’.
Hazmat shipper MUST abide by rules and regulations outlined in VDOT’s ‘‘Rules and Regulations Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials through Bridge-Tunnel Facilities’’.
For additional information, see www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf.
Elizabeth River Tunnel [Midtown]—US 58 [Phone: (757) 683–8123]
Materials in hazard classes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.3, 4.3, 6.1, 7 (Highway Route Controlled Quantities
(HRCQ)), and toxic inhalation hazard are not allowed passage through this tunnel.
Materials in hazard classes 2.1, 3, 5.1, 5.2, and 8, are allowed access to this tunnel only in
‘‘non-bulk’’.
Hazmat shipper MUST abide by rules and regulations outlined in VA DOT’s ‘‘Rules and Regulations Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials through Bridge-Tunnel Facilities’’. For additional information, see www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf.
Monitor-Merrimac Memorial [Bridge/Tunnel]—Interstate 664 [Phone: (757) 247–2123]
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TABLE 113—VIRGINIA—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES—Continued
Designation
date
Route
order
11/15/95 .......
G
11/12/96 .......
H
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
Materials in hazard classes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.3, 4.3, 6.1,7 (i.e., Highway Route Controlled Quantities-HRCQ), and toxic inhalation hazard are not allowed passage through this tunnel.
Materials in hazard classes 2.1, 3, 5.1, 5.2, and 8, are allowed access to this tunnel only in
‘‘non-bulk’’.
Hazmat shipper MUST abide by rules and regulations outlined in VDOT’s ‘‘Rules and Regulations Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials through Bridge-Tunnel Facilities’’.
For additional information, see www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf
Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel [Interstate 64] [Phone: (757) 727–4832]
Materials in hazard classes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.3, 4.3, 6.1, 7 (i.e., Highway Route Controlled Quantities-HRCQ), and toxic inhalation hazard are not allowed passage through this tunnel.
Materials in hazard classes 2.1, 3, 5.1, 5.2, and 8, are allowed access to this tunnel only in
‘‘non-bulk’’.
Hazmat shipper MUST abide by rules and regulations outlined in VDOT’s ‘‘Rules and Regulations Governing the Transportation of Hazardous Materials through Bridge-Tunnel Facilities’’.
For additional information, see www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf
Chesapeake Bay Bridge—Tunnel [Phone: (757) 331–2960]
The jurisdiction for this bridge and tunnel falls under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel
District, which maintains its own regulations on hazardous materials.]
Classes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.3, 4.3, and 6.1 (Inhalation Hazard only) are not allowed passage in
any quantity.
Classes 2.1., 2.2, 3, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 6.1, 7, 8, and 9 are prohibited in limited circumstances.
For additional information on route restrictions, see www.cbbt.com/hazmat.html
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i
TABLE 114—VIRGINIA—DESIGNATED NRHM ROUTES
Designation
date
07/31/95 .......
Route
order
A
Route description
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
Interstate 495 [** Restricted to right lanes only **] ...........................................................................
A
TABLE 115—STATE: VIRGINIA
State Agency: Dept. of Emergency Mgmt.
POC: Brian Iverson
Address: 10501 Trade Court, Richmond, VA
23236
Phone: (804) 897–9953
Fax: (804) 897–6576
Web Address: www.vaemergency.gov/
FMCSA: VA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: VA Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 400 North
8th St., Suite 750, Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 771–8585
Fax: (804) 771–8670
TABLE 116—VIRGINIA—HRCQ/RAM ROUTES
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date
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
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.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
03/11/94
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.......
.......
.......
.......
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B1
B2
B3
B4
C1
C2A
C2B
C3B
C3B–
1.0
C4B
C5B
D
E1
E2
E3
Route description
Designation(s)
(A,B,I,P)
US 460 from West Virginia to State 100 [Pearisburg] ......................................................................
US 220 Alt. from US 460 to Interstate 81 .........................................................................................
US 460 from State 726 [Mt. Athos Rd. in Lynchburg] to US 220 Alt ...............................................
State 460 from Interstate 85 to State 726 [Mt. Athos Rd. in Lynchburg] .........................................
Interstate 85 from Interstate 95 to State 460 ....................................................................................
US 58 from Portsmouth to Interstate 95 ...........................................................................................
US 460 from US 1 [in Petersburg] to US 58 [North of Suffolk] ........................................................
State 10 from State 156 to State 58 .................................................................................................
State 156 from State 5 to State 10 ...................................................................................................
US 17/US 258 from Interstate 64 to State 10 ...................................................................................
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
State 5 from State 155 [in Charles City] to State 156 ......................................................................
State 155 from Interstate 64 to State 5 [at Charles City] .................................................................
US 29 from Interstate 66 to Interstate 64 .........................................................................................
US 522 from State 208 to Interstate 64 ............................................................................................
State 208 from US 522 to US 1 ........................................................................................................
US 1 from State 208 to Interstate 95 [At Four Mile Fork] .................................................................
P
P
P
P
P
P
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TABLE 117—STATE: WASHINGTON
State Agency: WA DOT Commercial Vehicle
Services
POC: Ann Ford, Commercial Vehicle Services Administrator
Address: P.O. Box 47367, Olympia, WA
98504–7367
Phone: (360) 705–7341
Fax: (360) 704–6350
Web Address: wsdot.wa.gov/Commercial Vehicle/
FMCSA: WA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WA Motor Carrier, Division
Administrator
Address: 2424 Heritage Court, SW., Suite
302, Olympia, WA 98502
Phone: (360) 753–9875
Fax: (360) 753–9024
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Designation
date
Route
order
1990 .............
A
1989 .............
B
Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
City
County
I–90 [Seattle] P 3–6 Flammable loads cannot be transported
through the Mercer Island tunnel or the tunnel on the west
side of Lake Washington when the sprinkler systems are
not operational or being tested.
I–5 [Seattle] MP 164 Flammable loads cannot be transported
through the tunnel under convention center when the sprinkler systems are not operational or being tested.’’
Seattle ..........
King ..............
3
Seattle ..........
King ..............
3
TABLE 119—STATE: WEST VIRGINIA
State Agency: WV DOT, District 6
POC: David Sada
Address: 1 DOT Drive, Moundsville, WV
26041–1605
Phone: (304) 843–4032
Fax: (304) 843–4059
TABLE 119—STATE: WEST VIRGINIA—
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TABLE 119—STATE: WEST VIRGINIA—
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Web Address: www.transportation.wv.gov/
Pages/default.aspx
FMCSA: WV FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WV Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 700 Washington St., East Geary Plaza, Suite 205,
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 347–5935
Fax: (304) 347–5617
TABLE 120—WEST VIRGINIA—RESTRICTED HM ROUTES
Designation
date
12/06/66 .......
Route
order
A
Wheeling Tunnel (at I–70) .............................................................................................................
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State Agency: WI DOT
POC: Mark Gottlieb
Address: Office of the Secretary, P.O. Box
7910 Madison, WI 53707
Phone: (608) 266–1114
Fax: (608) 266–9912
Web Address: www.dot.state.wi.us
FMCSA: WI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WI Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1 Point
Place, Suite 101, Madison, WI 53719
Phone: (608) 662–2010
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Restriction(s)
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
Route description
TABLE 122—STATE: WYOMING—
Continued
Fax: (608) 829–7540
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/
31/2014.
Phone: (307) 777–4312
Fax: (307) 777–4282
Web Address: www.whp.dot.state.wy.us/
wydot
FMCSA: WY FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WY Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1637 Stillwater Avenue, Suite F, Cheyenne, WY
82009
Phone: (307) 772–2305
Fax: (307) 772–2905
TABLE 122—STATE: WYOMING
State Agency: WY Highway Patrol
POC: Capt. Scot Montgomery
Address: 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY
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Designation
date
04/12/94 .......
Route
order
A
Route description
City
County
City of Cheyenne [City Ordinance: Hazardous materials and
radioactive materials may not be transported by motor vehicle within the City of Cheyenne except for the purpose of
making pickups and/or deliveries within the City, unless
such routing is consistent with 49 CFR 397.7 or 49 CFR
177.825.
Motor vehicles carrying hazardous and/or radioactive materials which are making local pickups and/or deliveries must
be operated over the safest and most direct route to and
from the origination and destination point. Such routes shall
not pass through residential areas unless there is no practical alternative.]
Cheyenne .....
Laramie ........
Issued on: July 1, 2014.
Anne S. Ferro,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA-2014-0022]
National Hazardous Materials Route Registry
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides the updated National Hazardous Materials
Route Registry (NHMRR), which is a listing, as reported by State and
Tribal Government routing officials, of all designated and restricted
road and highway routes for highway route controlled quantities (HRCQ)
of Class 7 (radioactive) materials (RAM) (HRCQ/RAM) and non-radioactive
hazardous materials (NRHMs) transportation. This notice also provides
the limitations for using these routes. FMCSA developed this listing
based on information received from State and Tribal Government routing
agencies as of January 31, 2014. FMCSA is presenting the updated
information with a new route-ordering format and changes to the table
structure intended to improve the NHMRR usability for commercial
drivers who must transport hazardous materials (HM) in compliance with
routing requirements. This notice also provides current information on
State and Tribal Government routing agency contacts. This listing
supersedes the NHMRR published on December 4, 2000, and FMCSA requests
comment on the new route ordering approach, table structure and
content, and other related specific route issues from the States of
Alaska, California, Colorado, and Texas, and the District of Columbia.
DATES: Effective date: July 14, 2014.
Submit comments on or before September 12, 2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit your comments through the Federal Docket
Management System (FDMS) by any one of the following methods:
Electronic: You may submit comments electronically through
the online FDMS docket Web site at http://www.regulations.gov. This
site is the preferred method for receiving comments and submissions.
Follow the online instructions for submissions.
Mail/Hand Delivery: You may submit documents by mail or
hand delivery to the Docket Services, U.S. Department of
Transportation, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The U.S. Department of
Transportation will scan the submission and post it to FDMS.
Fax: You may fax your submissions to 202-493-2251. DOT
will scan the submission and post it to FDMS.
To avoid duplication, please use only one of these methods. See the
``Public Participation and Request for Comments'' portion of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for instructions on submitting
comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Roxane Greene, (202) 366-0735,
Office of Enforcement and Compliance, MC-ECH, Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., e.t., Monday through
Friday, except for Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This section is organized under the
following topics.
I. Public Participation and Request for Comments
II. Legal Basis for this Action
III. Background and Request for Comments
I. Public Participation and Request for Comments
FMCSA encourages stakeholders and members of the public to
participate by submitting comments and related materials in response to
this notice. All comments received will be posted without change to
http://www.regulations.gov and will include personal information you
provide. Anyone may access FDMS to submit a comment, or to review and
copy all comments and background material received on this notice.
A. Submitting Comments
You may submit your comments and material online or by fax, mail,
or hand delivery, but please use only one of these means. FMCSA
recommends that you include your name and a mailing address, email
address, or phone number in the body of your document so that FMCSA can
contact you if there are questions regarding your submission.
To submit your comment online, go to http://www.regulations.gov. In
the search box, insert the docket number ``FMCSA-2014-0022'', and click
the search button. When the new screen appears, click on the blue
``Comment Now!'' button on the right hand side of the page. A new page
will appear--enter the information required, including the specific
section of this document to which each comment applies, providing a
reason for each suggestion or recommendation. If you submit your
comments by mail or hand delivery, submit them in an unbound format, no
larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, suitable for copying and electronic
filing. If you submit comments by mail and would like receipt
confirmation, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard or
envelope.
We will consider all comments and material received during the
comment period.
B. Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments and any document mentioned in this preamble, go to
http://www.regulations.gov. In the search box, insert the docket number
``FMCSA-2014-0022'' and click ``Search.'' Next, select ``Open Docket
Folder'' and you will find all documents and comments related to this
Notice.
C. Privacy Act
Anyone may search the electronic form of comments received into any
of the dockets by the name of the individual submitting the comment (or
signing the comment, if submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's complete Privacy Act
Statement for its FDMS (www.regulations.gov) system of records notice
in the Federal Register (FR) notice published on January 17, 2008 (73
FR 3316).
II. Legal Basis for this Action
Section 5112 of 49 U.S.C. paragraphs (a)(2) and (b) permit States
and Tribal Governments to designate and limit highway routes over which
HM may be transported provided the State or Tribal Government complies
with standards prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation (the
Secretary) and meets publication requirements in section 5112(c). To
establish standards under paragraph (b), the Secretary must consult
with the States, and, under section 5112(c), coordinate with the States
to publish periodically a list of currently effective HM highway
routing designations and restrictions. Subpart C of 49 CFR part 397
sets out the procedural requirements States and Tribal Governments must
follow to establish, maintain, or enforce routing designations for the
transport of placardable quantities of NRHM. In Subpart D, Sec.
397.103 sets out the requirements for designating preferred routes for
HRCQ/RAM shipments as an alternative to, or in addition to Interstate
System highways. For HRCQ/RAM shipments, a preferred route is defined
as an Interstate Highway for which no alternative route is designated
by the
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State; a route specifically designated by the State; or both. There is
no similar definition for NRHM routes.
Under a delegation from the Secretary,\1\ FMCSA has authority to
implement 49 U.S.C. 5112 and 5125(c). Currently, Sec. 397.73
establishes public information and reporting requirements for NRHM,\2\
and requires each State or Tribal Government to furnish information
regarding any new or changed routes to FMCSA within 60 days after
establishment. Under 49 CFR 397.103, a State routing designation for
HRCQ/RAM routes (preferred routes) as an alternative to, or in addition
to an Interstate System highway is effective when the authorized
routing agency provides FMCSA with written notification, and FMCSA
acknowledges receipt in writing. FMCSA's regulations also include other
standards and procedures that States and Tribal Governments must follow
to establish, maintain, and enforce designations specifying road and
highway routes within their jurisdictions over which HRCQ/RAM and NRHM
may or may not be transported, and to impose limitations or
requirements for transporting these materials over applicable roads and
highways. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved these
collections of information under control number 2126-0014,
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\1\ 49 CFR 1.87(d)(2).
\2\ 49 CFR 397.65 defines NRHM as, ``A non-radioactive hazardous
material transported by motor vehicle in types and quantities which
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III. Background and Request for Comment
Having an accurate HM highway route designation listing is critical
to public safety. Additionally, carriers must develop written route
plans for transporting HRCQ/RAM, and adhere to the written route plan
[Sec. Sec. 397.71 and 397.101(d)].
In 49 CFR part 172, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA) identifies and lists any chemical or product
that is hazardous or that could pose a hazard if released during
transportation. PHMSA lists HM in nine Classes, based on the type of
substance and hazard, and determines the quantities that require a
placard on the vehicle (e.g., truck, railroad car) transporting the
substance so that emergency responders can identify the hazard at a
distance.
States and Tribal Governments may designate routes for transporting
these HM. The States and Tribal Governments may also establish
limitations for the use of routes under section 5112 by using the
required procedures specified in 49 CFR part 397.
The NHMRR, which provides publicly accessible information
concerning mandatory assigned routes for transporting HM shipments
(designated routes), and routes over which such shipments may not be
transported (restricted routes), was last published on December 4, 2000
(65 FR 75771). That listing included codes to identify each designated
route and each route restriction reported by the State. Designation
codes identified the routes along which a driver could or must
transport specified HM. Among the designation codes is one for
``preferred routes,'' which is defined in Sec. 397.101(b)(1) \3\ and
applies to transporting ``a highway route controlled quantity of Class
7 (radioactive) materials.'' Restriction codes identified the routes
along which a driver could not transport specified HM shipments.
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\3\ 49 CFR 397.101(b)(1) defines ``preferred route'' as, ``an
Interstate System highway for which an alternative route is not
designated by a State routing agency; a State-designated route
selected by a State routing agency pursuant to Sec. 397.103; or
both.''
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The table published in December 2000 included the following
Restriction/Designation key.\4\
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\4\ The Route/Designation Key table in the December 2000 NHMRR
contained an ``M-Medical Waste'' designation code. Because Medical
Waste is not a placardable hazardous material, FMCSA has removed the
``M'' designation from the table key.
Table 1--Restriction/Designation Key
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Restrictions Designations
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0--ALL Hazardous Materials............. A--ALL NRHM Hazardous
Materials.
1--Class 1--Explosives................. B--Class 1--Explosives.
2--Class 2--Gas........................ I--Poisonous Inhalation Hazard
(PIH).
3--Class 3--Flammable.................. P--*Preferred Route* Class 7--
Radioactive.
4--Class 4--Flammable Solid/Combustible
5--Class 5--Organic....................
6--Class 6--Poison.....................
7--Class 7--Radioactive................
8--Class 8--Corrosives.................
9--Class 9--Dangerous (Other)..........
i--Poisonous Inhalation Hazard (PIH)...
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Because route information was organized into various tables, a user
might need to look in two different tables to identify all routes
restricted for either HRCQ/RAM \5\ or NRHM. For example, to find all
restricted HRCQ/RAM routes, the user first would look under the
``Restricted Routes for ALL Hazmats'' table, and also under the ``RAM
Restricted'' table, which lists routes where HRCQ/RAM alone are
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\5\ Although not all RAM are HRCQ, a RAM-designated route in the
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In 2007, FMCSA sponsored analyses of the HM routing system to
address requirements of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11
Commission Act of 2007.\6\ Among the analyses performed were
documenting existing and proposed routes for transporting HRCQ/RAM and
NRHM by motor carriers, and developing a framework for using a
geographic information system-based approach to characterize routes in
NHMRR.\7\
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\6\ Public Law 110-53, 121 Stat. 266 (Aug. 3, 2007).
\7\ The Department of Transportation was charged with carrying
out this task under section 1553(a)(1) of the Act. For the complete
results of this analysis, see The Hazardous Materials Highway
Routing Route Plan Guidance Report to Congress, March 2009, FMCSA.
See http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/sites/fmcsa.dot.gov/files/docs/HM-Highway-Routing-Route-Plan-Guidance-Report-and-Appendices-FINAL-March-2009.pdf.
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The analysis used a combination of information collected from State
contacts and Internet searches to change and update the routing
information. In 2008, the Agency posted the updated spreadsheet (2008
spreadsheet) on its Web site as an interim document while it continued
a data quality review and
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Most recently, FMCSA attempted to validate route designations and
limitations using the 2008 spreadsheet as the starting point. The
Agency then used publicly available information easily obtained through
Internet searches (e.g., State maps of HM routes, State lists of HM
routes, and State HM regulations), reviewed each route description, and
mapped each route. When necessary and where available, the Agency used
aerial and street-view images.\9\ Through this process, FMCSA
identified the following types of systemic issues:
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\9\ Unless readily available information indicated otherwise,
this review and analysis did not systematically evaluate if HM route
restrictions and designations were complete and accurate, nor
whether the designation dates were correct. Generally, FMCSA did not
review the original submissions from State routing officials listing
the HM route designations and restrictions because these were not
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Ambiguous route information regarding route termini;
Duplicative routes (e.g., separate listing for the same
route running North to South and South to North, or separately listing
route segments that are part of a single, larger route);
New or changed road names, exit numbers, or road
rerouting;
Incomplete route restrictions or designations;
Misidentified city or county;
Web addresses and telephone numbers for agencies and
contacts no longer in service;
Out of date State HM regulatory references; and
Typographical errors.
FMCSA then went back to specific States and the District of
Columbia to ask additional nonstandardized follow-up questions to
clarify responses to one or more of the eight unclear systemic issues
in the bulleted list above. FMCSA documented all clarifying responses
received from State routing officials regarding the 2008 spreadsheet to
report which routes should be removed, updated, or added, and for which
routes no clarifying information was available. However, FMCSA was
unable to resolve all identified route issues. Therefore, unresolved
issues remain with the current listings. Docket FMCSA-2014-0022
includes a spreadsheet for each State that the Agency contacted and
documents route changes and other information relevant to this NHMRR
update.
This update of the NHMRR is to improve the clarity and
functionality of the HM route listings. The HM route tables have been
consolidated to reduce the repetition of information. Instead of
continuing to separate information on RAM and NRHM restricted routes
into separate tables, FMCSA has combined the information into a single
table to present all HM route restrictions in a State. As a result, HM
route information is presented in not more than three tables as
applicable for each State: Restricted HM Routes (defined as prohibited
routes for specified classes of HM shipments), Designated HRCQ/RAM
Routes (defined as routes for highway route controlled quantities of
Class 7 (radioactive) HM shipments), and Designated NRHM Routes
(defined as routes for specified classes of non-radioactive HM
shipments). In addition to the column headers that appeared in the 2000
NHMRR listing for each HM table, FMCSA has added, when provided by the
State, columns for a ``City'' and/or ``County'' name.
If FMCSA was unable to resolve any questions about HM routes in a
State, the HM table also includes an ``FMCSA QA Comment'' column. This
column alerts users of unresolved quality assurance (QA) issues
concerning routing information. The ``FMCSA QA Comment'' column appears
in the HM tables for four States (Alaska, California, Colorado, and
Texas) and the District of Columbia. Additional actions by the State
routing agency may be necessary to address the identified issues (e.g.,
revisions to State HM regulations). The Agency will follow up with
State routing officials to address these questions for the next NHMRR
publication update.
A newly created route-ordering approach has been added to each HM
table in a ``Route Order'' column.\10\ Each HM table is sorted by the
``Route Order'' column and this information should help drivers
navigate designated NRHM and HRCQ/RAM routes more easily, while
avoiding restricted routes. The ``Route Order'' information also may
assist organizations choosing to code the route information into
geographic information system (GIS) data sets. Each entry in the
``Route Order'' column, at a minimum, includes a capital letter and may
contain a combination of capital letters, Arabic numbers, dashes, and
decimals that present a ``route order character'' that identifies the
ordering relationship of each HM route in the table. The following
table presents the alphanumeric key for understanding route order
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\10\ The FMCSA route order is presented in all HM tables except
for New York, which already established a route order for its NRHM
designated routes in Table 79.
Table 2--Route Order Character Naming Approach
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Alphanumeric Route order
Order level identifier character example
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1............................. A, B, CZ, AA, AB... A.
2............................. 1, 2, 3............ A1.
3............................. A, B, C............ A2A.
4............................. 1.0, 2.0, 3.0...... A3A-1.0.
5............................. A, B, C............ A4A-1.0-A.
6............................. 1, 2, 3............ A5A-1.0-A1.
7............................. A, B, C............ A6A-1.0-A1A.
8............................. 1.0, 2.0, 3.0...... A7A-1.0-A1A-1.0.
9............................. A, B, C............ A8A-1.0-A1A-1.0-A.
10............................ 1, 2, 3............ A9A-1.0-A1A-1.0-A1.
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For the majority of states, the route order characters generally
progress no further than the fourth order level. Alaska, California,
Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, Rhode Island, and Texas have route order
characters beyond level four.
The route ordering approach is based on how distinct HM routes
connect (each HM route is a separate row in the HM table). An HM route
is a single road segment that does not connect (i.e., does not share a
terminus) with any other
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HM route. In this instance, the route order character only will be a
capital letter. The route order character for HM routes begins at the
first order level with a capital letter identifier (A, B, C, etc.) for
each distinct HM route. If there are more than 26 distinct HM routes in
a State (as with California and Texas), the first order level for the
route order character for the 27th HM route will begin with two capital
letters and continue in alphabetical sequence for each new HM route
(AA, AB, AC, etc.).
For each HM table for a State, the route order character lettering
runs directionally from Southwest to Northeast. For example, if the
first letter of a route order character is ``A,'' the route is the
first HM route encountered beginning from the Southwest section and
moving across the State. Figure 1 displays an example of this
relationship.
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A ``continuous route'' is a sequence of distinct HM routes that
connect at the termini. The individual HM routes will have the same
first order level capital letter, with a second order level number
added for each new, connecting HM route. In a continuous route, the
second order level number increases by one from west to east for each
connecting HM route (e.g., A1, A2, A3). Figure 2 displays an example of
this relationship.
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A ``continuous route with junctions'' is a sequence of distinct HM
routes that connect and intersect or branch. A junction may be an
intersection where two HM routes cross; or a branch where a new HM
route starts either at the termini of the previous HM route or at a
point along the HM route (see A2A or A3A in Figure 3). For a continuous
route with junctions, the route order character begins alphabetically
with a first order level capital letter, a second order level number,
and at each junction, a third order level alphabetical letter. When an
HM route (e.g., A1, A2) junctions, each new HM route will have a
capital letter as the third element in the route order character and
the second order level numeric character increases by one. In Figure 3,
A1, A2 and A3 are continuous HM routes (i.e., connect at the termini)
and A2A and A3A junction with HM routes A1 and A2 respectively.
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If an HM route (e.g., A2A, A2B) junctions a second time, the
sequence will include the fourth order level which begins with a hyphen
and number followed by a decimal point and a zero; the second order
level number increases by one. In Figure 4, the next junction from A2A
is A3A-1.0.
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If a road segment (e.g., A3A-1.0) junctions a third time the fifth
order level begins with a hyphen and an alphabetical letter; the second
order level number increases by one. In Figure 5, the next junction
from HM route A3A-1.0 is A4A-1.0-A.
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The pattern of increasing and alternating sequential numbers,
letters, dashes, and decimals continues for each new junction from a
road segment. For the three HM tables (Designated NRHM Routes,
Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes, and Restricted HM Routes), the route
ordering sequence begins anew, with the first HM route originating in
the Southwest starting with the letter A. Figures 6, 7 and 8 illustrate
the ordering approach for a subset of Designated NRHM Routes in Lorain,
Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, and Denver, Colorado. High-resolution images of
Figures 6, 7, and 8 also will be available for review in the docket.
Note that the following 14 States have no designated or restricted
HM routes in the NHMRR: Connecticut, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine,
Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North
Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Note,
too, that the NHMRR does not include HM route designations and
restrictions applicable to lands under the jurisdiction of Federal
entities except for National Parks Service (NPS) lands in Montana and
South Dakota. The listing of HM routes on NPS lands is based on
information readily available to the FMCSA at the time of publication
of this notice and may not be complete.
NPS regulations generally prohibit commercial motor vehicles and
traffic in National Parks, including commercial shipments of HM (36 CFR
5.6). However, a park Superintendent may allow commercial motor
vehicles in a National Park subject to permits issued by the
Superintendent, and to terms and conditions set in those permits. In
the case of an HM shipment, if the Superintendent designates a route
for HM shipments, the operator of the motor vehicle must apply for the
permit under 36 CFR 1.6. The Superintendent will apply criteria in that
provision to make a determination whether such a shipment is
permissible, identify routes, and set other terms and conditions.
Subject to obtaining the proper permit, current NPS regulations provide
conditions for HM shipments along specified routes in Yellowstone (36
CFR 7.13) and Badlands (36 CFR 7.23) National Parks. NPS regulations
expressly state the operator's obligation to comply with any State or
Federal laws and regulations applicable to transportation of HM,
including 49 CFR subtitle B (i.e., parts 100 to 1699). HM motor
carriers and drivers should consult the Federal authorities with
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jurisdiction over Federal lands and activities on those lands for route
information.
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FMCSA has made these changes to promote the usefulness of the NHMRR
listing for HM drivers, which will facilitate compliance and safety in
HM transport by commercial motor vehicle. As previously stated, State
HM routing authorities have supplied the information in this NHMRR
update. The regulatory process that States must follow for route
designations and limitations is provided in 49 CFR part 397. FMCSA is
seeking comment regarding the route ordering approach, the reduced
number of tables, and the consolidation of route information. We are
especially interested in comments from the States of Alaska,
California, Colorado, and Texas, and the District of Columbia about the
route quality assurance issues identified in the tables as ``FMCSA QA
Comment'' for these
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States and the District of Columbia. We are also interested in comments
concerning whether commercial motor vehicle motor carriers and drivers
find this structure easy to comprehend and use, and whether mapping
organizations find it facilitates creating geographic information
system and other navigational data sets.
Table 3--State: Alabama
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State Agency:AL DOT
POC: Randy Braden
Address: 1409 Coliseum Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36130
Phone: (334) 242-6474
Fax: (334) 242-6378
Web Address: www.dot.state.al.us
FMCSA: AL FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: AL Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 520 Cotton Gin Rd., Montgomery, AL 36117
Phone: (334) 209-4954
Fax: (334) 290-4944
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Table 4--Alabama--Restricted HM routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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11/07/94......... A Wallace Twin Mobile........... ................. 0
Tunnels [I-10 &
US 90 in
Mobile].
........... [A signed detour
is in place to
direct traffic
along Water
St., US 43, and
Alt US 90.
Traffic will
pass over the
Mobile River
using the
Cochrane
Bridge.].
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Table 5--Alabama--Designated HRCQ/RAM routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
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11/07/94.......... A US 43/Alt US 90 Mobile........... ................. A
from State 16/US
90 or I-10 to
State 16/US 90
or I-10
[Alternate route
for Wallace Twin
Tunnels, Mobile
County.].
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Table 6--Alabama--Designated NRHM routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
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08/26/96.......... A1 Interstate 10 Mobile........... ................. P
from Mobile City
Limits to Exit
26B [Water St]
[Eastbound
Traffic: To
avoid the
downtown area,
exit on I-65
North].
08/26/96.......... A2A Interstate 65 Mobile........... ................. P
from Interstate
10 to Interstate
165 [A route for
trucks wishing
to by-pass the
downtown area.].
08/26/96.......... A2B Water St. Mobile........... ................. P
[Mobile] from
Interstate 10
[exit 26B] to
Interstate 165.
08/26/96.......... A3A Interstate 65 Mobile........... ................. P
from Mobile City
Limits to
Interstate 165.
08/26/96.......... A3B Interstate 165 Mobile........... ................. P
from Water St.
[Mobile] to Bay
Bridge Rd. exit
[Mobile].
08/26/96.......... A4B Bay Bridge Rd. Mobile........... ................. P
[Mobile] from
Interstate 165
to Battleship
Parkway [over
Africa Town
Cochran Bridge]
[Westbound
Traffic: Head
south on I-165;
To by-pass the
downtown area,
head north on I-
165.].
08/26/96.......... A5B Battleship Mobile........... ................. P
Parkway [Mobile]
from Bay Bridge
Rd. [Mobile] to
Interstate 10
[exit 27].
08/26/96.......... A6B Interstate 10 Mobile........... ................. P
from Mobile City
Limits to Exit
27.
09/27/93.......... B Interstate 459 Birmingham....... Jefferson........ P
from Interstate
20/I-59
[Northeast of
Birmingham] to
Interstate 20/I-
59 [Southwest of
Birmingham]
[This route
should be used
in lieu of I-20/
I-50 in the
Birmingham area,
Jefferson
county.].
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Table 7--State: Alaska
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State Agency: AK DOT
POC: Sgt. Daniel Byrd
Address: Transportation & Public Facilities, 12050 Industry Way, 0-6 MS-2540, Anchorage, AK 99515
Phone: (907) 365-1207
Web Address:www.dot.state.ak.us
FMCSA: AK FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA: POC: AK Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator Frontier Building, Suite 260, 3601 ``C''
Street, Anchorage, AK 99503
Phone: (907) 271-4068
Fax: (907) 271-4069
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Table 8--Alaska: Designated NRHM routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (A,B,I,P) FMCSA QA comment
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11/01/05........... A1 Pasagshak Rd. Kodiak............ A.................
from Chiniak
Highway south to
end of road.
11/01/05........... A2 Chiniak Highway Kodiak............ A.................
from West
Rezanof Dr. to
Pasagshak Rd.
11/01/05........... A3 West Rezanof Dr. Kodiak............ A.................
from Marine Way
to Chiniak
Highway.
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11/01/05........... A4 Marine Way from Kodiak............ A.................
ocean to West
Rezanof Dr.
11/01/05........... A4A Airport Terminal Kodiak............ A.................
Rd. from Rezanof
Dr. south to end
of road.
11/01/05........... B1 Kachemak Bay Dr. Homer............. A.................
from Sterling
Highway/Homer
Spit Rd. to East
End Rd.
11/01/05........... B2 Sterling Highway Moose Pass and A.................
from Seward Homer.
Highway to Homer
Spit Rd.
11/01/05........... B3A K-Beach Rd. from Kenai............. A.................
Bridge Access
Rd. to Sterling
Highway.
11/01/05........... B3B Seward Highway Anchorage and A.................
from Gambell/ Seward.
Ingra split to
Railway Ave.
11/01/05........... B4A Bridge Access Rd. Kenai............. A.................
from Kenai Spur
Highway to K-
Beach Rd.
11/01/05........... B4B Gambell St. from Anchorage......... A................. .................
Third Ave. to
Seward Highway.
11/01/05........... B4B Ingra St. from Anchorage......... A.................
Third Ave. to
Seward Highway.
11/01/05........... B4B-1.0 Nash Rd. from Seward............ A.................
Seward Highway
to Morris Ave.
11/01/05........... B4B-2.0 O'Malley Rd. from Anchorage......... A.................
Minnesota Dr. to
Seward Highway.
11/01/05........... B5A-1.0 Kenai Spur Kenai............. A.................
Highway from
Beach Bay Rd.
along coast to
Marathon Rd.
11/01/05........... B5B-2.0 Minnesota Drive Anchorage......... A.................
from Tudor Rd.
to O'Malley Rd.
11/01/05........... B5B-3.0 Third Ave. from Anchorage......... A.................
the ocean to
Reeve Blvd.
11/01/05........... B6A-1.0-A Nikishka Beach Kenai............. A.................
Rd. from Dock
Gate Rd. to
Kenai Spur
Highway.
11/01/05........... B6B-2.0 Tudor Road from Anchorage......... A.................
Muldoon Rd. to
Minnesota Drive.
11/01/05........... B6B-2.0-A Raspberry Road Anchorage......... A.................
from the ocean
to Minnesota
Drive.
11/01/05........... B6B-3.0-A Reeve Blvd. from Anchorage......... A.................
Post Rd. to 5th
Ave.
11/01/05........... B7B-2.0 Muldoon Road from Anchorage......... A.................
Glenn Highway to
Tudor Rd.
11/01/05........... B7B-3.0-A Post Rd. from Anchorage......... A.................
Whitney Rd. to
Reeve Blvd.
11/01/05........... B8B-2.0-B Glenn Highway Anchorage and A.................
from 5th Ave. to Glenallen.
Richardson
Highway.
11/01/05........... B8B-3.0-A Whitney Rd. from Anchorage......... A.................
Ocean Dock Rd.
to Post Rd.
11/01/05........... B9B-2.0-B1 Artillery Rd. Eagle River....... A.................
from Mausel St.
to Artillery Rd./
Glenn Highway
overpass.
11/01/05........... B9B-2.0-B2 George Parks Fairbanks and A.................
Highway from Wasilla.
Glenn Highway
northwest to
Richardson
Highway.
11/01/05........... B9B-2.0-B3 Palmer/Wasilla Palmer and Wasilla A.................
Highway from
Glenn Highway to
Knik Goose Bay
Rd.
11/01/05........... B9B-2.0-B4 Palmer-Fishhook Palmer............ A.................
Rd. from Glenn
Highway north to
Willow Fishhook
Rd.
11/01/05........... B9B-3.0-A Ocean Dock Road Anchorage......... A.................
from the ocean
to Whitney Rd.
11/01/05........... B10B-2.0-B2 Richardson Fairbanks and A.................
Highway from Valdez.
George Parks
Highway
(Fairbanks)
southeast to
Meals Ave.
(Valdez).
11/01/05........... B10B-2.0-B2A Sheep Creek Rd. Fairbanks......... A.................
from George
Parks Highway to
Murphy Dome Rd.,
continuing on
Goldstream Rd.
to Steese
Highway.
11/01/05........... B10B-2.0-B2B Geist Rd. from Fairbanks......... A.................
George Parks
Highway to Peger
Rd.
11/01/05........... B10B-2.0-B2C Airport Way from Fairbanks......... A.................
George Parks
Highway to
Cushman St.
11/01/05........... B10B-2.0-B3 Knik Goose Bay Wasilla/.......... A.................
Rd. from Palmer/ Knik..............
Wasilla Highway
to Point
MacKenzie Rd.
11/01/05........... B11B-2.0-B2B- Johansen Fairbanks......... A.................
1.0 Expressway from
Geist Rd. to
Steese
Expressway/
Elliot Highway.
11/01/05........... B11B-2.0-B2B- Peger Rd. from Fairbanks......... A.................
2.0 Geist Rd.
southward until
end of road.
11/01/05........... B11B-2.0-B2D Steese Highway Fairbanks and A.................
from Richardson Circle.
Highway
(Fairbanks) to
end of road
(Circle).
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11/01/05........... B11B-2.0-B2E Badger Rd. from Fairbanks and the A.................
Richardson North Pole.
Highway to
Richardson
Highway.
11/01/05........... B11B-2.0-B2F Old Richardson North Pole........ A.................
Highway from
Richardson
Highway to
Laurance Rd.
11/01/05........... B11B-2.0-B3 Point McKenzie Port MacKenzie.... A.................
Rd. from Knik
Goose Bay Rd.
south to end of
road.
11/01/05........... B12B-2.0-B2B- Van Horn Rd. from Fairbanks......... A.................
2.0-A Cushman St west
to University
Ave.
11/01/05........... B12B-2.0-B2D- Elliott Highway Fairbanks and A.................
1.0 from Steese Manley Hot
Highway Springs.
(Fairbanks) to
Airfield Access
(Manley Hot
Springs).
11/01/05........... B12B-2.0-B2F Laurance Rd. from North Pole........ A.................
Old Richardson
Highway east to
end of road.
11/01/05........... C1 South Tongass Ketchikan......... A.................
Highway from
North Tongass
Highway east to
end of road.
11/01/05........... C2 North Tongass Ketchikan......... A.................
Highway from
South Tongass
Highway north to
end of road.
11/01/05........... D1 Hydaburg Highway Hydaburg.......... A.................
from Craig/
Klawock/Hollis
Highway south to
ocean.
11/01/05........... D2A Craig/Klawock/ Klawock and Hollis A.................
Hollis Highway
from Big Salt
Lake Rd. east to
Hollis Ferry
Terminal Rd.
11/01/05........... D3A-1.0 Big Salt Lake Rd. Klawock........... A.................
from Thorne Bay
Rd. south to
Craig/Klawock/
Hollis Highway.
11/01/05........... D3A-2.0 Hollis Ferry Hollis............ A.................
Terminal Rd.
from Craig/
Klawock/Hollis
Highway to end
of road.
11/01/05........... D4A-1.0-A North Prince of Thorne Bay and A.................
Wales Rd. from Prince of Wales.
Big Salt Lake
Rd. (Thorne Bay)
north to the
Labouchere Bay
(Prince of
Wales).
11/01/05........... D4A-1.0-B Thorne Bay Rd. Thorne Bay........ A.................
from Big Salt
Lake Rd. east to
Sandy Beach Rd.
11/01/05........... E1 Zimovia Highway Wrangell.......... A.................
from Bennett St./
Wrangell Avenue
south to
McCormick Creek
Rd.
11/01/05........... E2 Bennett St. from Wrangell.......... A.................
Airport Rd. to
Wrangell Ave.
11/01/05........... F1 Mitkof Highway Petersburg........ A.................
from Nordic Dr.
to end of road.
11/01/05........... F2 Nordic Dr. from Petersburg........ A.................
ocean to Mitkof
Highway.
11/01/05........... F3A Haugen Dr. from Petersburg........ A.................
Sandy Beach Rd.
to Nordic Dr.
11/01/05........... H1 Halibut Point Rd. Sitka............. A.................
along coast to
Sawmill Creek Rd.
11/01/05........... H2 Sawmill Creek Rd. Sitka............. A.................
from end of Rd.
west to Halibut
Point Rd.
11/01/05........... H3A Lake St. from Sitka............. A.................
Sawmill Creek
Rd. to Harbor Dr.
11/01/05........... H4A Harbor Drive from Sitka............. A.................
Lake St. to
Airport Rd.
11/01/05........... H5A Airport Rd. from Sitka............. A.................
Harbor Dr. to
ocean.
11/01/05........... I Airport Way to Hoonah............ A.................
and from
Garteeni Highway.
11/01/05........... J Cannery Rd. from Hoonah............ A.................
Hoonah Ferry
Terminal Rd. to
end of road.
11/01/05........... K North Douglas Juneau............ A.................
Highway along
coast to Douglas
Highway.
11/01/05........... L1 Thane Rd. from Juneau............ A.................
Franklin St. to
end of road.
11/01/05........... L2 Egan Dr. from Juneau............ A.................
Glacier Highway
to Franklin St
to Thane Rd.
11/01/05........... L3 Glacier Highway Juneau............ A.................
along coast to
Egan Dr.
11/01/05........... L3A Channel Dr. from Juneau............ A.................
Egan Dr. to Egan
Dr.
11/01/05........... L3B Yandukin Dr. from Juneau............ A.................
Egan Dr. west to
Shell Simmons Dr.
11/01/05........... L4B Shell Simmons Dr. Juneau............ A.................
from Yandukin
Dr. to Yandukin
Dr.
11/01/05........... M1 Old Haines Haines............ A.................
Highway/Beach
Rd. from Second
Ave. east to end
of road.
11/01/05........... M2A Haines Highway Haines............ A.................
from the
intersection of
Main St. to
Second Ave.
11/01/05........... M2B Second Ave. from Haines............ A.................
Union St. to
Beach Rd.
11/01/05........... M3A Haines Highway Haines............ A.................
from Main St.
west to US/
Canada Border.
11/01/05........... M3A-1.0 Union St. from Haines............ A.................
Haines Highway/
Lutak Rd./Second
Ave to Haines
Highway/Main St.
11/01/05........... M4A-1.0-A Haines Highway/ Haines............ A.................
Lutak Rd. from
Ferry Terminal
Rd. to Haines
Highway/Main St.
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11/01/05........... M4A-2.0 Airport Rd. from Haines............ A.................
Haines Highway
west to Haines
Airport.
11/01/05........... M5A-1.0-A Ferry Terminal Haines............ A.................
Rd. from ocean
to Haines
Highway/Lutak Rd.
11/01/05........... N Klondike Highway Skagway........... A.................
from State St.
to US/Canada
Border.
11/01/05........... O1 Dangerous River Yakutat........... A.................
Rd. from ocean
to ocean.
11/01/05........... O2A Mallott Ave. from Yakutat........... A.................
Airport Rd. to
ocean.
11/01/05........... O3A Airport Rd. from Yakutat........... A.................
Mallott Ave.
southeast to
airport.
11/01/05........... TBD Cushman St. from Fairbanks......... A................. Unable to confirm
the Johansen route
Expressway to information with
Peger Rd. state.
11/01/05........... TBD Illinois Street Fairbanks and the A................. Unable to confirm
from the North Pole. route
Johansen information with
Expressway to state.
Phillips Field
Rd.
11/01/05........... TBD Phillips Field Fairbanks and the A................. Phillips Field
Rd. from Geist North Pole. Rd. is not in
Rd. to Illinois the Alaska GIS
St. database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Airport Rd. from Kake.............. A................. Unable to confirm
Keku Rd. north. route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Church Street.... Kake.............. A................. Church St. is not
in the Alaska
GIS database of
HM routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Fourth St. from Kake.............. A................. Church St. and
Church St. to Fourth St. are
Kake Rd. not in the
Alaska GIS
database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Kake Rd. from 4th Kake.............. A................. Keku Rd. is the
St. to Keku Rd. only road in the
route
description
included in the
Alaska GIS
database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Keku Rd. from Kake.............. A................. Church St. is not
Church St. to in the Alaska
Airport Rd. GIS database of
HM routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Silver Spike Rd.. Kake.............. A................. Silver Spike Rd.
is not in the
Alaska GIS
database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Douglas Highway Juneau............ A................. Two distinct
along coast. route segments
appear to
comprise Douglas
Highway:
(1) North Douglas
Highway from
Douglas Highway
roundabout to
end of road; and
(2) Douglas
Highway from
Egan/Glacier
Highway to end
of road.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
11/01/05........... TBD Marathon Road Kenai............. A................. Marathon Rd. is
from Kenai Spur not in the
Rd. north. Alaska GIS
database of HM
routes.
Unable to confirm
route
information with
state.
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Table 9--State: Arizona
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State Agency: AZ DOT
POC: Mike Manthey
Address: 206 South 17th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 712-8888
Fax: (602) 407-3243
Web Address: www.azdot.gov
FMCSA: AZ FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: AZ Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 400 East Van Buren St., Suite 401,
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: (602) 379-6851
Fax: (602) 379-3627
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Table 10--Arizona: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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03/27/99......... A Exit Ramp from 0
US 60
[Eastbound] to
State 101
[Southbound].
03/20/99......... B Exit Ramp from 0
US 60
[Westbound] to
State 101
[Northbound].
01/01/90......... C Interstate 10 0
[Deck Tunnel--
Phoenix] from
7th St. exit
[Mile Post
144.3] to 7th
Ave. exit
[Mile Post
146.2]
[Interstate 17
is the
designated
truck route
which has been
posted as the
alternative
route for
hazmat
traffic.].
10/16/95......... D State 202 from 0
Mile Post 8.33
[McClintock
Exit] to Mile
Post 11.07
[Dobson Exit].
[Alternate
Routes are as
follows:
1. McClintock
to University
to Dobson
2. McClintock
to McKellips
to SR-101
Note: Freeway
ends at SR-101
with temporary
lanes to
Dobson.
Alternative
routing may
vary with
continuing
construction.]
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Table 11--Arizona: Designated NRHM Routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
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01/01/90.......... A Interstate 17 A
from Interstate
10 [west of
Deck Tunnel] to
Interstate 10
[east of Deck
Tunnel].
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Table 12--State: Arkansas
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State Agency: AR Hwy & Transportation Dept.
POC: Yolanda Gomillion
Address: Arkansas Highway Police Div., 10324 Interstate 30, Little Rock,
AR 72209
Phone: (501) 569-2546
Fax: (501) 569-4998
Web Address: www.arkansashighways.com
FMCSA: AR FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: AR Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: Room 2427 Federal Building, 700 W. Capitol Ave., Little Rock,
AR 72201
Phone: (501) 324-5050
Fax: (501) 324-6562
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Table 13--Arkansas: Restricted HM Routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/08/92............. A1 Interstate 630 Little Rock.......... 0
[Entire Highway]
[Downtown Little
Rock. Exception for
local delivery.]
07/08/92............. A2A Interstate 30 from Little Rock.......... 0
Interstate 440 to
Interstate 40 [in
downtown Little
Rock] [Exception
for local
delivery.]
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Table 14--Arkansas: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Designation date Route order Route description City Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(unknown)............. A1 Interstate 30 from P
Interstate 440 to
Texas [Memphis to
Texarkana Route.
Use this route in
lieu of I-430, I-
630 or that portion
of I-30 connecting
I-40 and I-440].
11/28/88.............. A2 Interstate 440 from P
Interstate 40 to
Interstate 30
[Memphis to
Texarkana route.
Use this route in
lieu of I-430, I-
630 or that portion
of I-30 connecting
I-40 and I-440].
11/28/88.............. A3A Interstate 40 from P
Tennessee to
Oklahoma [Memphis
to Fort Smith
route].
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Table 15--State: California
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State Agency: CA Highway Patrol
POC: Tian-Ting Shih
Address: Commercial Vehicle Section, P.O. Box 942898, Sacramento, CA
94298-0001
Phone: (916) 843-3400
Fax: (916) 322-3154
Web Address: www.chp.ca.gov
FMCSA: CA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: CA Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 1325 J Street, Suite 1540, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 930-2760
Fax: (916) 930-2778
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Table 16--California: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/28/92......... A No person shall 1
drive or permit
the driving of
any vehicle
transporting
commodities
listed in
Section 13 CCR
1150 upon any
highway not
designated by
this article.
For pickup and
delivery not
over designated
routes, the
route selected
must be the
shortest-
distance route
from the pickup
location to the
nearest
designated
route entry
location, and
the shortest-
distance route
to the delivery
location from
the nearest
designated
route exit
location.
01/01/95......... B State 75 San Diego........ San Diego........ 1,2,3,4
[Coronado Toll
Bridge] from
Mile Post 20.28
to Mile Post
R22.26 Junction
5 [San Diego
County].
No flammables/
corrosives or
explosives on
Coronado Bay
Bridge
(otherwise
route is
terminal
access).
06/29/00......... C Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles...... Los Angeles...... 1,2,3,4,5,6,8
[tunnel] from
Interstate 105/
Imperial
Highway to W.
Century Blvd.
[Restriction
for Tank
Vehicles].
10/28/92......... D State 118 from 1
State 232
[Oxnard] to Los
Angeles
[western county
line].
01/01/95......... E State 154 from Santa Barbara.... 0
State 246 [MP
8.11--Santa
Ynez] to US 101
[near Los
Olivos].
No hazardous
materials or
waste except
pickup and
delivery
(otherwise,
from R8.11 to
R9.97 is
Terminal Access
and from R9.97
to 32.29 is
California
Legal).
1968............. F Monterey Traffic Monterey......... Monterey......... 0
Underpass from
Washington St.
to Lighthouse
Ave. [Alternate
route: Pacific
St. to Del
Monte Ave.].
03/26/13......... G State 1 Tom Pacifica......... San Mateo........ 1, 2, 3
Lantos Tunnel
(Devil's Slide
Tunnel).
No explosives
(Class 1),
flammable gases
(Division 2.1),
or flammable
and combustible
liquids (Class
3).
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01/01/95......... H State 84 from Alameda.......... 0
State 238/
Mission Blvd.
[MP 10.83--
Fremont] to
Interstate 680
[Sunol].
Trucks
restricted from
transporting
hazardous
materials and
waste due to
adjacent
drinking water
source
(otherwise,
route is
Advisory 32).
02/25/95......... I US 101/Golden San Francisco.... 1
Gate Bridge.
[Bridge escort
required. No
explosive laden
trucks
permitted on
the bridge
between 6:30-
9:30 and 16:00-
19:00 weekdays].
01/01/95......... J Interstate 80-- San Francisco.... 1, 2, 3, 4
SF-Oakland Bay
Bridge from
Mile Post 4.92
[San Francisco]
to Mile Post
2.20 [Alameda
County].
No flammable
tank vehicles
or explosives
on SF-Oakland
Bay Bridge
(otherwise,
route is
National
Network).
01/01/95......... K State 260 from Alameda.......... 0
Atlantic Ave.
[MP R0.62--
Alameda] to
Interstate 880
[MP R1.92--
Oakland]
[Eastbound
Webster St.
Tube &
Westbound Posey
Tube].
Trucks
restricted from
transporting
hazardous
materials and
waste through
Webster and
Posey Tubes
(otherwise,
route is
California
Legal).
01/01/95......... L State 24 1, 2, 3
[Caldecott
Tunnel] from
Mile Post R5.89
[Alameda
County] to Mile
Post R0.35
[Contra Costa
County].
[Transportation
of an explosive
substance,
flammable
liquid,
liquefied
petroleum gas,
or poisonous
gas in a tank
truck, trailer,
or semi-trailer
is allowed
through the
tunnel only
between the
hours of 3:00
AM and 5:00
AM.] Otherwise
route is
National
Network.
10/28/92......... M Tennessee St. Vallejo.......... Solano........... 1
from Mare
Island Way to
Columbus Way.
01/01/95......... N State 20 from Lake............. 0
State 29 [MP
8.32--Upper
Lake] to State
53 [MP 31.62--
Clearlake Oaks].
[No vehicles
transporting
hazardous
materials or
waste due to
adjacent waters
(otherwise,
route is
terminal
access).].
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Table 17--California: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P) FMCSA QA comment
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10/19/94.............. A Interstate 5 from P This route will be
Mexican Border [MP considered by the
0] to Interstate 805 California Highway
[MP 1--San Ysidro]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/19/94.............. B1 Interstate 805 from San Diego............. P This route will be
Interstate 5 [Torrey considered by the
Pines] to Interstate California Highway
5 [San Ysidro]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/19/94.............. B2 Interstate 5 from P
State 78 [MP 51--
Carlsbad] to
Interstate 805 [MP
31--Torrey Pines].
10/19/94.............. B2A Interstate 15 from San Diego............. San Diego............. P
State 163 to
Interstate 8.
10/19/94.............. B2B Interstate 8 from P
Arizona to
Interstate 5 [San
Diego].
10/19/94.............. B3 Interstate 5 from P
Interstate 405 [MP
93--Irvine] to State
78 [MP 78--Carlsbad].
10/19/94.............. B3A Interstate 15 from P
State 60 [Mira Loma]
to State 163 [San
Diego].
10/19/94.............. B4 Interstate 5 from P
Interstate 605 [MP
123--Santa Fe
Springs] to
Interstate 405 [MP
93--Irvine].
10/19/94.............. B4A Interstate 15 from P
Nevada border to
State 60 [Mira Loma].
10/19/94.............. B5 Interstate 605 from Los Angeles........... P
Interstate 210
[Duarte] to
Interstate 5 [Santa
Fe Springs].
10/19/94.............. B5A-1.0 Interstate 40 from P
Arizona to
Interstate 15
[Barstow].
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10/19/94.............. B6A-1.0 Interstate 10 from P
Arizona to
Interstate 605
[Baldwin Park].
10/19/94.............. B6A-2.0 Interstate 210 from Los Angeles........... P
Interstate 5
[Sylmar] to State 57
[Glendora].
10/19/94.............. B7A-2.0 Interstate 5 from P
Oregon [MP 796] to
Interstate 210 [MP
160--Sylmar].
10/19/94.............. C1 Interstate 280 from P
Interstate 680 [in
San Jose] to
Interstate 380 [in
San Francisco].
10/19/94.............. C2 Interstate 680 from P
Interstate 80
[Cordelia Junction,
Fairfield] to
Interstate 280 [San
Jose].
10/19/94.............. D1 Interstate 880 from Alameda............... P
Interstate 980
[Oakland] to
Interstate 238 [San
Leandro].
10/19/94.............. D2A Interstate 980 from Oakland............... Alameda............... P
Interstate 580 to
Interstate 880.
10/19/94.............. E Interstate 238 from Alameda............... P
Interstate 580
[Ashland] to
Interstate 880 [San
Leandro].
10/19/94.............. F1 Interstate 580 from P
Interstate 5
[Southwest of Tracy]
to Interstate 680
[in Dublin].
10/19/94.............. F2A Interstate 205 from P
Interstate 5
[Lanthrop] to
Interstate 580
[Alameda County]``.
10/19/94.............. G Interstate 80 from P
Nevada to Interstate
580 [north of
Oakland].
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Table 18--California: Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P) FMCSA QA comment
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10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A1 Interstate 5 from San Diego............. San Diego............. B,I This route will be
(I). Mexican Border [MP considered by the
0] to Interstate 805 California Highway
[MP 1--San Ysidro]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A2 Interstate 805 from ...................... San Diego............. B This route will be
Interstate 5 [Torrey considered by the
Pines] to Interstate California Highway
5 [San Ysidro]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
04/16/92.............. A2 Interstate 805 [San San Diego............. San Diego............. I ....................
Diego] from SR 163
[San Diego] to
Interstate 8 [San
Diego].
10/28/92.............. A2A Interstate 5 from San Diego............. San Diego............. B This route will be
Interstate 805 [MP considered by the
31--Torrey Pines] to California Highway
State 805 [San Patrol for updates
Ysidro]. in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A3 Interstate 5 from ...................... San Diego............. B ....................
State 78 [MP 51--
Carlsbad] to
Interstate 805 [MP
31--Torrey Pines].
10/28/92.............. A3A-1.0 State 75 from ...................... San Diego............. B ....................
Interstate 5 [San
Diego] to R. H. Dana
Place [Coronado].
10/28/92.............. A3A-2.0 State 15 from State San Diego............. San Diego............. B ....................
94 to Interstate 5.
04/16/92.............. A3A-3.0 Interstate 8 from ...................... ...................... I
Arizona to
Interstate 805 [San
Diego].
10/28/92.............. A3A-3.0 Interstate 8 from ...................... ...................... B
Arizona to end of
road [San Diego] at
the intersection of
Sunset Cliffs Blvd./
Nimitz Blvd.
10/28/92.............. A3B State 94 from San Diego............. San Diego............. B
Interstate 5 to
Interstate 8.
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10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A4 Interstate 5 from ...................... ...................... B,I
(I). Interstate 405 [MP
93--Irvine] to State
78 [MP 78--Carlsbad].
10/28/92.............. A4A-1.0 R.H. Dana Place from San Diego............. San Diego............. B
State 75 to Ocean
Blvd.
10/28/92.............. A4A-3.0-A State 163 from San Diego............. San Diego............. B
Interstate 8 to
Interstate 15.
04/16/92.............. A4A-3.0-A State 163 from San Diego............. San Diego............. I
Interstate 15 to
Interstate 805.
04/16/92.............. A4A-3.0-B Interstate 15 from ...................... ...................... I This route will be
State 60 [Mira Loma] considered by the
to State 163 [San California Highway
Diego]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A4A-3.0-B Interstate 15 from ...................... ...................... B
State 91 [Corona]
and Interstate 8
[San Diego].
10/28/92.............. A4A-3.0-C State 98 from ...................... Imperial.............. B This route will be
Interstate 8 [MP 88-- considered by the
Ocotillo] to California Highway
Interstate 8 [MP Patrol for updates
144--Warren H. Brock in a future
Reservoir]. rulemaking.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A4A-3.0-D CR S30/Forrester Rd. ...................... Imperial.............. B, I This route will be
(I). from State 86 considered by the
[Westmorland] to California Highway
Interstate 8 [El Patrol for updates
Centro]. in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A4B-1.0 State 125 from State La Mesa............... San Diego............. B
94 to Interstate 8.
04/16/92.............. A4C State 78 from ...................... San Diego............. I
Interstate 5
[Oceanside] to
Interstate 15
[Escondido].
10/28/92.............. A5 Interstate 5 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 605 [MP
123--Santa Fe
Springs] to
Interstate 405 [MP
93--Irvine].
10/28/92.............. A5A-1.0 Ocean Blvd. from R.H. Coronado.............. San Diego............. B
Dana Place to North
Island Naval Air
Station.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A5A-3.0-B Interstate 15 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Nevada border to
State 60 [Mira Loma].
10/28/92.............. A5A-3.0-B1 Interstate 215 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 15 [San
Bernardino] to
Interstate 15
[Murietta].
10/28/92.............. A5A-3.0-C1 Railroad Blvd./River Calexico.............. Imperial.............. B This route will be
Rd. from State 98 to considered by the
U.S. Customs California Highway
Compound [at Mexico]. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A5A-3.0-C2 State 111 from ...................... Imperial.............. B This route will be
Interstate 8 [El considered by the
Centro] to State 98 California Highway
[Calexico]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A5A-3.0-D State 86 [Indio] to ...................... ...................... B, I This route will be
(I). CR S30/Forrester Rd. considered by the
[Westmorland]. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A5D State 76 from ...................... San Diego............. B
Interstate 5
[Oceanside] to
Interstate 15
[Fallbrook].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A5E Interstate 405 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Interstate 5 [North
Valley] to
Interstate 5
[Irvine].
10/28/92.............. A6 Interstate 5 from ...................... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 405
[MP158--North
Valley] to
Interstate 605 [MP
123--Santa Fe
Springs].
10/28/92.............. A6A-3.0-B2 US 395 from Oregon to ...................... ...................... B
US 6 [Bishop].
[NOTE: US 395 enters
Nevada and returns
into California near
Topaz].
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10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A6A-3.0-B2 US 395 from US 6 ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). [Bishop] to
Interstate 15
[Hesperia].
[NOTE: US 395 enters
Nevada and returns
into California in
the mid-eastern
section].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A6A-3.0-B3 Lenwood Rd. from ...................... San Bernardino........ B, I This route will be
(I). State 58 to considered by the
Interstate 15. California Highway
Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A6A-3.0-B4 Interstate 40 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Arizona to
Interstate 15
[Barstow].
10/28/92.............. A6A-3.0-B5 Fort Irwin Rd. from Barstow............... San Bernardino........ B
Interstate 15 to
Fort Irwin.
10/28/92.............. A6A-3.0-B6 State 127 from Nevada ...................... ...................... B
to Interstate 15
[Baker].
10/28/92.............. A6D-1.0 CR-S13 from Fallbrook............. San Diego............. B This route will be
Interstate 15 to considered by the
State 76. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A6E-1.0 State 55 from ...................... Orange................ B
Interstate 405
[Costa Mesa] to
State 91 [Anaheim].
10/28/92.............. A6E-2.0 State 22/Garden Grove ...................... Orange................ B
Freeway from State 1
[Seal Beach] to
State 55 [Orange].
10/28/92.............. A6E-3.0 Seal Beach Blvd. from Seal Beach............ Orange................ B
Interstate 405 to
Electric Ave.
10/28/92.............. A6E-4.0 Interstate 605 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 210 to
Interstate 405.
10/28/92.............. A6E-5.0 Interstate 105 from ...................... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 405
[Hawthorne] to
Interstate 605
[Norwalk].
04/16/92.............. A6E-6.0 Interstate 10 from ...................... ...................... I
Arizona to State 60
[Beaumont].
10/28/92.............. A6E-6.0 Interstate 10 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 405 [Los
Angeles] to Arizona.
04/16/92.............. A6E-7.0 US 101 from State 34/ ...................... ...................... I
Lewis Rd.
[Camarillo] to
Interstate 405
[Sherman Oaks, Los
Angeles].
10/28/92.............. A6E-8.0 State 118 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 405
[Mission Hills, Los
Angeles] to L.A.
county line
[Chatsworth].
10/28/92.............. A6F State 57 from ...................... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 5
[Orange] to
Interstate 210
[Glendora].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A7 Interstate 5 from Sylmar................ Los Angeles........... B, I
(I). Interstate 210 [MP
160] to Interstate
405 [MP 158].
10/28/92.............. A7A-3.0-B2A State 190 [Olancha] ...................... ...................... B
from US 395 to State
127 [Death Valley
Junction].
10/28/92.............. A7A-3.0-B2B State 136 from US 395 Lone Pine............. Inyo.................. B
to State 190.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A7A-3.0-B2C US 6 from Nevada to ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). US 395 [Bishop].
10/28/92.............. A7A-3.0-B2D State 167/Pole Line ...................... ...................... B
Rd. from Nevada to
US 395 [Mono City].
10/28/92.............. A7A-3.0-B4-A A St. from National ...................... San Bernardino........ B
Trails Hwy/
Historical US-66 to
Interstate 40.
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10/28/92.............. A7E-6.0-A Interstate 110 from ...................... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 10 [Pico
Union] to State 47
[San Pedro].
10/28/92.............. A7E-6.0-B Interstate 710 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 10 to
Interstate 405.
10/28/92.............. A7E-6.0-C Alabama St. from ...................... San Bernardino........ B
Interstate 10
[Redlands] to San
Bernardino
International
Airport [San
Bernardino].
10/28/92.............. A7E-6.0-D State 62 [Desert Hot ...................... ...................... B
Springs] from
Interstate 10 to
Arizona.
10/28/92.............. A7E-6.0-E State 177 from State Desert Center......... Riverside............. B
62 to Interstate 10.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A7E-6.0-F US 95 from Nevada to ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Interstate 10
[Blythe].
04/16/92.............. A7E-8.0 State 27/Topanga Chatsworth............ Los Angeles........... I
Canyon Blvd. from
State 118 to
Chatsworth St.
10/28/92.............. A7G State 60 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5 [Los
Angeles] to
Interstate 10
[Beaumont].
04/16/92.............. A7G State 60 from ...................... ...................... I
Interstate 605
[South El Monte] to
Interstate 10
[Beaumont].
10/28/92.............. A7H State 2 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 5 to
Interstate 210.
10/28/92.............. A7I State 134 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 5 to
Interstate 210.
10/28/92.............. A7J State 118 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 5 to
Interstate 210.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A8 Interstate 5 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Oregon [MP 796] to
Interstate 210 [MP
160--Sylmar].
10/28/92.............. A8A-3.0-B2E State 89 from State ...................... ...................... B
49 [Sierraville] to
US 395 [Topaz].
10/28/92.............. A8A-3.0-B2F CR A3/Standish- ...................... Lassen................ B
Buntingville Rd.
from US 395
[Standish] to US 395
[Buntingville].
10/28/92.............. A8A-3.0-B4-A Daggett-Yermo Rd. ...................... San Bernardino........ B
from Interstate 15
[Yermo] to National
Trails Hwy./
Historical US-66.
10/28/92.............. A8E-6.0-A State 47 from San Pedro............. Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 110 to
Navy Way.
04/16/92.............. A8E-6.0-B1 State 91 from Los Angeles........... Los Angeles........... I
Interstate 605 to
Interstate 710.
04/16/92.............. A8E-6.0-B2 Interstate 710 from ...................... Los Angeles........... I
Interstate 5
[Commerce] to Port
of Long Beach [Long
Beach].
10/28/92.............. A8E-6.0-C1 W. Lugonia Ave. from Redlands.............. San Bernardino........ B
Alabama St. to
Orange St.
10/28/92.............. A8E-6.0-D1 Adobe Rd. from Amboy Twentynine Palms...... San Bernardino........ B
Rd. to State 62.
04/16/92.............. A8J State 118 from ...................... Los Angeles........... I
Interstate 405
[Mission Hills] to
State 27
[Chatsworth].
10/28/92.............. A8L Interstate 210 from ...................... Los Angeles........... B
Interstate 5
[Sylmar] to State 57
[Glendora].
10/28/92.............. A9A-3.0-B2E-1.0 State 88 from State ...................... Alpine................ B
89 [Woodfords] to
Nevada.
10/28/92.............. A9AA State 44 from ...................... Lassen................ B
Interstate 5
[Redding] to State
36 [Susanville].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A9AB US 97 from Oregon to ...................... Siskiyou.............. B, I
(I). Interstate 5 [Weed].
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10/28/92.............. A9E-6.0-B1 State 91 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 605
[Cerritos] to State
215 [Riverside].
04/16/92.............. A9E-6.0-B1A Interstate 605 from ...................... Los Angeles........... I
State 60 [City of
Industry] to State
91 [Cerritos].
10/28/92.............. A9E-6.0-C1 E. Lugonia Ave./State Redlands.............. San Bernardino........ B
38 from Orange St.
to N. Wabash Ave.
10/28/92.............. A9E-6.0-D1 Amboy Rd. from ...................... San Bernardino........ B
National Trails
Highway [Amboy] to
Adobe Rd.
[Twentynine Palms].
04/16/92.............. A9M State 14 from US 395 ...................... ...................... I
[Indian Wells] to
State 138
[Lancaster].
10/28/92.............. A9M State 14 from US 395 ...................... ...................... B
[Indian Wells] to
Interstate 5 [Santa
Clarita].
04/16/92.............. A9N State 126 from ...................... ...................... I
Interstate 5
[Castaic Junction]
to Santa Paula
[western boundary].
10/28/92.............. A9N State 126 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5
[Castaic Junction]
to State 118
[Saticoy].
04/16/92.............. A9O State 138 from ...................... Los Angeles........... I
Interstate 5
[Gorman] to State 14
[Lancaster].
10/28/92.............. A9O State 138 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5
[Gorman] to
Interstate 15 [Cajon
Junction].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A9P State 166 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Interstate 5
[Mettler] to US 101/
State 166 to E. Main
St. [Santa Maria].
10/28/92.............. A9Q State 99 from State ...................... ...................... B
36 [Red Bluff] to
Interstate 5 [MP
217--Mettler].
04/16/92.............. A9Q State 99 from State ...................... ...................... I
46 [Famoso] to
McFarland [northern
city boundary].
10/28/92.............. A9R State 223 from ...................... Kern.................. B
Interstate 5
[Bakersfield] to
State 58 [Caliente].
10/28/92.............. A9S State 119 from State Bakersfield........... Kern.................. B
99 to Interstate 5.
10/28/92.............. A9T State 140 from State ...................... ...................... B
49 [Mariposa] to
Interstate 5
[Gustine].
10/28/92.............. A9U Kasson Rd. from Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
Interstate 205B/11th
St. to Interstate 5.
10/28/92.............. A9V State 120 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5
[Lathrop] to
Yosemite National
Park.
10/28/92.............. A9W Twin Cities Rd./E13 ...................... Sacramento............ B
from State 99 [Galt]
To Interstate 5 [MP
497--Elk Grove].
10/28/92.............. A9X CR E8 [Road 102] from ...................... Yolo.................. B
Interstate 5
[Woodland] to State
113 [Knights
Landing].
10/28/92.............. A9Y State 32 from State ...................... ...................... B
36/89 [Mill Creek]
to Interstate 5
[Orland].
10/28/92.............. A9Z State 36 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5 [Red
Bluff] to US 395
[Susanville].
10/28/92.............. A10E-6.0-B1A State 71 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 10
[Pomona] to State 91
[Corona].
10/28/92.............. A10E-6.0-C1 Menton Blvd./State 38 Mentone............... San Bernardino........ B
from Crafton Ave. to
N. Wabash Ave.
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10/28/92.............. A10E-6.0-D1A National Trails Hwy./ ...................... San Bernardino........ B
State 66 from
Interstate 40
[Ludlow] to
Interstate 40
[Fenner].
10/28/92.............. A10N State 118 from State Saticoy............... Ventura............... B
126 to State 232.
10/28/92.............. A10O-1.0 State 18 from State ...................... ...................... B
138 [Llano] to US
395 [Adelanto].
10/28/92.............. A10P-1.0 State 33 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5 [Tracy]
to State 166
[Maricopa].
04/16/92.............. A10P-2.0 US 101 from ...................... Marin................. I
Healdsburg [northern
city boundary] to
State 37 [Novato].
10/28/92.............. A10P-2.0 US 101 from Oregon to ...................... Sonoma................ B
State 246 [Buellton].
04/16/92.............. A10P-2.0 US 101 from State 166 ...................... ...................... I
[Nipomo] to State
246 [Buellton].
02/25/95.............. A10P-2.0 US 101 [Golden Gate ...................... San Francisco......... B
Bridge] from Marin/
San Francisco
[County Line--North
End] to Toll Plaza
[South End].
[Route is restricted
from 6:30-9:30 and
16:00-19:00
weekdays. Separate
entry is included in
table for
RESTRICTION.].
10/28/92.............. A10Q-1.0 State 65 from State ...................... ...................... B
198 [Exeter] to
State 99 [Oildale].
10/28/92.............. A10Q-2.0 State 43 from State ...................... ...................... B
99 [Selma] to State
58 [Rosedale].
10/28/92.............. A10Q-3.0 W. Jensen Ave./E. Fresno................ Fresno................ B
Jensen Ave. from S.
Marks Ave. to State
99.
10/28/92.............. A10Q-4.0 State 145 from State Madera................ Madera................ B
99 to State 41.
10/28/92.............. A10Q-5.0 State 26 from State ...................... ...................... B
99 [Stockton] to
State 49 [Mokelumne
Hill].
10/28/92.............. A10Q-6.0 State 88 from State ...................... ...................... B
99 [MP 269--
Stockton] to State
49 [Martell].
10/28/92.............. A10Q-7.0 State 70 from State ...................... ...................... B
99 [Pleasant Grove]
to US 395
[Hallelujah
Junction, east of
Chilcoot-Vinton].
10/28/92.............. A10Q-8.0 State 149 from State Oroville.............. Butte................. B
99 to State 70.
10/28/92.............. A10T State 49 from State ...................... ...................... B
70 [Vinton] to State
140 [Mariposa].
10/28/92.............. A10U Grant Line Rd./CR-J4 Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
from Byron Rd./CR-J4
to Interstate 205B/
11th St..
10/28/92.............. A10X State 113 from State ...................... ...................... B
99 [Woodland] to CR
E8/Road 102 [Yuba
City].
10/28/92.............. A10Z-1.0 State 139 from Oregon ...................... ...................... B
to State 36
[Susanville].
10/28/92.............. A11E-6.0-C1 Crafton Ave. from Mentone............... San Bernardino........ B This route will be
Sand Canyon Rd. to considered by the
Lockheed Propulsion. California Highway
Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A11N State 232 from State ...................... Ventura............... B
118 [Saticoy] to US
101 [Oxnard].
10/28/92.............. A11O-1.0 Bear Valley Rd. from ...................... San Bernardino........ B
US 395 [Victorville]
to State 18 [Apple
Valley].
10/28/92.............. A11P-1.0 Ahern Rd. from S. Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
Bird Rd. to
Interstate 5.
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04/16/92.............. A11P-1.0-A State 58 from State ...................... ...................... I
14 [Mojave] to
Interstate 15
[Barstow].
10/28/92.............. A11P-1.0-A State 58 from State ...................... ...................... B This route will be
33 [McKittrick] to considered by the
Interstate 15 California Highway
[Barstow]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A11P-1.0-B State 180 from State ...................... Fresno................ B
33 [Mendota] to
Marks Ave. [Fresno].
10/28/92.............. A11P-1.0-C State 132 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 580
[Tracy] to State 49
[Coulterville].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-A State 246 from State ...................... Santa Barbara......... B
1 [Lompoc] to US 101
[Buellton].
04/16/92.............. A11P-2.0-B State 246 from US 101 ...................... Santa Barbara......... I
[Buellton] to
Purisima Rd.
[Lompoc].
04/16/92.............. A11P-2.0-C State 46 from ...................... Kern.................. I
Interstate 5 [Lost
Hills] to State 99
[McFarland].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-C State 46 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B
[Paso Robles] to
State 99 [McFarland].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-D CR G18 from CR G14 ...................... Monterey.............. B
[Lockwood] to US 101
[Bradley].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-E State 198 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B
[San Lucas] to State
99 [Visalia].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-F State 25 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B
[Gilroy] to State
156 [Hollister].
04/16/92.............. A11P-2.0-G State 152/Pacheco ...................... ...................... I
Pass Highway from
Interstate 5 [Los
Banos] to State 101
[Gilroy].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-G State 152/Pacheco ...................... ...................... B
Pass Highway from US
101 [Gilroy] to
State 99 [Fairmead].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-H State 85 from ...................... Santa Clara........... B
Interstate 280
[Cupertino] to US
101 [Mountain View].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-I Interstate 280 from ...................... ...................... B
US 1010 [San
Francisco] to
Interstate 680/US
101 [San Jose].
04/16/92.............. A11P-2.0-J Interstate 680 from ...................... ...................... I
Interstate 80
[Cordelia Junction,
Fairfield] to
Interstate 580
[Dublin].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-J Interstate 680 ...................... ...................... B
[Cordelia Junction,
Fairfield] to US 101
[San Jose].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-K State 237 from ...................... Santa Clara........... B
Interstate 680
[Milpitas] to US 101
[Sunnyvale].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-L State 92 from US 101 San Mateo............. San Mateo............. B
to Interstate 280.
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-M 3rd St. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
US 101 to Cesar California Highway
Chavez St. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-N State 1 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B
[Presidio, San
Francisco] to the
Tom Lantos Tunnels
[north entrance,
Pacifica].
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-O State 1 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B
[Leggett, Mendocino
County] to US 101
[Manzanita, Marin
County].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A11P-2.0-P State 37 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). [City of Novato] to
Interstate 80 [MP 32
City of Vallejo].
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10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-Q State 299 from US 101 ...................... ...................... B
[Arcata] to Nevada.
10/28/92.............. A11P-2.0-R US 199 from Oregon to ...................... Del Norte............. B
US 101 [Crescent
City].
10/28/92.............. A11Q-1.0 State 245 from State ...................... Tulare................ B
201 [Elderwood] to
State 198 [Exeter].
10/28/92.............. A11Q-1.0-A State 198 from State ...................... Tulare................ B
65 [Visalia] to the
Sequoia National
Park.
10/28/92.............. A11Q-3.0 S. Marks Ave. from Fresno................ Fresno................ B
State 180 to W.
Jensen Ave.
10/28/92.............. A11Q-4.0 State 41 from State ...................... ...................... B
145 [Madera] to
Yosemite National
Park.
10/28/92.............. A11Q-7.0-A State 89 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5 [Mount
Shasta] to State 80/
State 70 to State 70
[Blairsden].
10/28/92.............. A11U Byron Hwy./CR-J4 from ...................... ...................... B
Grant Line Rd.
[Tracy] to Byron
Hwy./Byron-Bethany
Rd./CR-J4 to State 4
[Byron].
10/28/92.............. A11U-1.0 Interstate 205 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 5
[Lanthrop] to
Interstate 580
[Alameda County].
10/28/92.............. A11Z-1.0-A Termo-Grasshopper Rd. Termo................. Lassen................ B
from State 139 to US
395.
10/28/92.............. A12E-6.0-C1A Sand Canyon Rd. from Redlands.............. San Bernardino........ B This route will be
Crafton Ave. to considered by the
Interstate 10. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A12N US 101 from State 232 ...................... ...................... B
[Oxnard] to Las
Posas Rd [Camarillo].
10/28/92.............. A12O-1.0 State 18 from Bear ...................... San Bernardino........ B
Valley Rd. [Apple
Valley] to Old Woman
Springs Rd. [Lucerne
Valley].
10/28/92.............. A12P-1.0 S. Bird Rd. from Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
Interstate 205B/11th
St. to Ahern Rd.
10/28/92.............. A12P-1.0-A1 Old State 58 from ...................... San Bernardino........ B This route will be
State 58 [Hinkley] considered by the
to Interstate 15 California Highway
[Barstow]. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A12P-1.0-C Chrisman Rd. from Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
Interstate 205B/11th
St. to Interstate
580.
10/28/92.............. A12P-1.0-C1 State 108 from State ...................... ...................... B
132 [Modesto] to US
395 [Sonora
Junction].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-A State 1 from State ...................... ...................... B
246 [Lompoc] to US
101 [Las Cruces].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-A1 Mission Gate Rd. from Lompoc................ Santa Barbara......... B
Purisima Rd. to
State 246.
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A12P-2.0-B Purisima Rd. from Lompoc................ Santa Barbara......... B, I
(I). State 246 to State 1.
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-C1 State 41 from State ...................... ...................... B
46 [Cholame] to E.
Jensen Ave. [Fresno].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-D CR G14/Jolon Rd. from ...................... Monterey.............. B
US 101 [King City]
to CR G18 [Lockwood].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-J1 Interstate 580 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 236
[Ashland] to
Interstate 680
[Dublin].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A12P-2.0-J2 Interstate 580 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Interstate 5
[Southwest of Tracy]
to Interstate 680
[in Dublin].
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04/16/92.............. A12P-2.0-J3 State 242 from Concord............... Contra Costa.......... I
Interstate 680 to
State 4.
04/16/92.............. A12P-2.0-J4 State 4 from ...................... Contra Costa.......... I
Interstate 680
[Pacheco] to
Loveridge Rd.
[Pittsburg].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-M1 Evans Ave. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
3rd St. to Jennings California Highway
St. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-M2 Cargo Way [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
3rd St. to Jennings California Highway
St. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-O1 State 128 from State ...................... ...................... B
1 [Near Albion
Mendocino County] to
US 101 [Cloverdale
Sonoma County].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-O2 State 20 from State 1 ...................... Mendocino............. B
[Fort Bragg] to
State 29 [Upper
Lake].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-Q1 State 96 from State ...................... ...................... B
299 [Willow Creek]
to Interstate 5
[Yreka].
10/28/92.............. A12P-2.0-Q2 CR A2/Susanville Rd. ...................... Lassen................ B
from State 299
[Bieber] to State
139 [Adin].
10/28/92.............. A12Q-1.0 State 201 from State ...................... ...................... B
99 [Kingsburg] to
State 245
[Elderwood].
10/28/92.............. A12Q-3.0 N. Marks Ave. from Fresno................ Fresno................ B
State 99 south to
State 180.
10/28/92.............. A12Q-7.0-A1 State 147 from State ...................... ...................... B
36 [Westwood] to
State 89 [Canyondam].
10/28/92.............. A12U-1.0-A Mountain House Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
Parkway from Byron
Rd. to Interstate
580.
10/28/92.............. A13N Las Posas Rd. from US ...................... Ventura............... B
101 [Camarillo] to
Naval Base Ventura
County [Oxnard].
10/28/92.............. A13O-1.0 Old Woman Springs Rd. Lucerne Valley........ San Bernardino........ B
from State 18 to
State 247.
10/17/94.............. A13P-1.0-C Interstate 205B/11th Tracy................. San Joaquin........... B
St. from Chrisman
Rd. to Interstate 5.
10/28/92.............. A13P-2.0-B State 1 from State ...................... ...................... B
166 [Guadalupe] to
Purisima Rd.
[Lompoc].
04/16/92.............. A13P-2.0-B2 State 1 from Purisima Lompoc................ Santa Barbara......... I This route will be
Rd. to Santa Lucia considered by the
Canyon Rd. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A13P-2.0-C1A Grangeville Blvd. Lemoore............... Kings................. B
from State 41 to
Lemoore Naval Air
Station.
10/28/92.............. A13P-2.0-J1 Interstate 238 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 580
[Ashland] to
Interstate 880 [San
Leandro].
10/28/92.............. A13P-2.0-M1 Hunters Point Blvd. San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
[San Francisco Bay] considered by the
from Evans Ave. to California Highway
Innes Ave. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A13P-2.0-M2 Jennings St. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
Evans Ave. to Cargo California Highway
Way. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A13P-2.0-O2 State 29 from State ...................... Lake.................. B
20 [Upper Lake] to
State 53 [Clear
Lake].
10/28/92.............. A13Q-1.0-A State 63 from ...................... Fresno................ B
American Ave.
[Orange Cove] to
State 201 [Cutler].
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10/28/92.............. A14N-1.0 E. Hueneme Rd. from ...................... Ventura............... B
S. Las Posas Rd.
[Camarillo] to W.
Hueneme Rd. to E.
Port Hueneme Rd. to
end of road at Port
Hueneme Harbor
[Hueneme].
10/28/92.............. A14N-2.0 State 1 from Hueneme ...................... Ventura............... B
Rd. [Oxnard] to Las
Posas Rd.
[Camarillo].
10/28/92.............. A14O-1.0 State 247 from Old ...................... San Bernardino........ B
Woman Springs Rd.
[Lucerne Valley] to
State 62 [Yucca
Valley].
10/28/92.............. A14P-2.0-B State 166/W. Main St. ...................... Santa Barbara......... B
from Bonita School
Rd. [Santa Maria] to
State 1 [Guadalupe].
10/28/92.............. A14P-2.0-B1 Santa Lucia Canyon Lompoc................ Santa Barbara......... B
Rd. from State 1 to
Lompoc Gate,
Vandenberg AFB.
10/28/92.............. A14P-2.0-M1 Innes Ave. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
Hunters Point Blvd. California Highway
to Hunters Pt. Naval Patrol for removal
Shipyards. in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A14P-2.0-O2 State 53 from State ...................... Lake.................. B
20 [Clearlake Oaks]
to State 29 [Lower
Lake].
10/28/92.............. A14Q-1.0-A E. American Ave. from ...................... Fresno................ B
Cove Ave. [Squaw
Valley] to State 63
[Orange Cove].
10/28/92.............. A15P-2.0-B Bonita School Rd. ...................... ...................... B
from Division St.
[Nipomo] to State
166/W. Main St.
[Santa Maria].
10/28/92.............. A15P-2.0-O2 State 20 from State ...................... ...................... B
53 [Clearlake Oaks]
to Interstate 80 [MP
166--Yuba Pass].
10/28/92.............. A15Q-1.0-A Cove Rd. from State ...................... Fresno................ B
180 [Squaw Valley]
to American Ave.
[Orange Cove].
10/28/92.............. A16P-2.0-B Division St. from Nipomo................ San Luis Obispo....... B
State 1 to Bonita
School Rd..
10/28/92.............. A16Q-1.0-A State 180 from McCall ...................... Fresno................ B
Ave [Sanger] to Cove
Rd. [west of Squaw
Valley].
10/28/92.............. A17P-2.0-B State 1 from Tom ...................... ...................... B
Lantos Tunnel [south
entrance, Pacifica]
to Division St.
[Guadalupe].
10/28/92.............. A17Q-1.0-A S. McCall Ave. from Sanger................ Fresno................ B
E. Jensen Ave. to
State 180.
10/28/92.............. A17Q-1.0-A1 N. Academy Ave. from ...................... Fresno................ B
State 180 [Sanger]
to State 168
[Clovis].
10/28/92.............. A18P-2.0-B3 State 68 from State 1 ...................... ...................... B
[Monterey] to US 101
[Salinas].
10/28/92.............. A18P-2.0-B4 State 156 from State ...................... ...................... B
1 [Castroville] to
State 152/Pacheco
Pass Highway
[Hollister].
10/28/92.............. A18P-2.0-B5 State 183 from State ...................... Monterey.............. B
1 [Castroville] to
N. Main St.
[Salinas].
10/28/92.............. A18P-2.0-B6 State 17 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 880/
Interstate 280 [San
Jose] to State 1
[Santa Cruz].
10/28/92.............. A18Q-1.0-A E. Jensen Ave. from ...................... Fresno................ B
S. Chestnut Ave.
[Fresno] to S.
McCall Ave. [Sanger].
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10/28/92.............. A18Q-1.0-A1 State 168 from N. ...................... ...................... B
Academy Ave [Clovis]
to Huntington Lake
Rd./Big Creek Rd.
[Lakeshore].
10/28/92.............. A19P-2.0-B6 Interstate 880 from ...................... ...................... B
Interstate 280 [San
Jose] to Market St.
[Oakland].
10/28/92.............. A19Q-1.0-A S. Chestnut Ave. from Fresno................ Fresno................ B
State 99 to E.
Jensen Ave.
10/28/92.............. A20P-2.0-B6 Oakland Army Base [US Oakland............... Alameda............... B
Navy Supply Center]
from W. Grand Ave.
[at Interstate 80]
to Market St. [at
Interstate 880]
[From W. Grand Ave.
via Interstate 80 to
Maritime St. to
Middle Harbor Rd. to
3rd St. to Market
St. which connects
to Interstate 880].
10/28/92.............. A20P-2.0-B6A Hegenberger Rd. from Oakland............... Alameda............... B
Interstate 880 to
Doolittle Dr./State
61.
10/28/92.............. A20P-2.0-B6B Dennison St. from ...................... Alameda............... B
Interstate 880
[Oakland] to Coast
Guard Island
[Alameda].
10/28/92.............. A20P-2.0-B6C Interstate 980 from Oakland............... Alameda............... B
Interstate 580 to
Interstate 880.
10/28/92.............. A21P-2.0-B6 Interstate 80 from Oakland............... Alameda............... B
Interstate 580 and
W. Grand Ave.
10/28/92.............. A21P-2.0-B6A State 61 from Webster ...................... Alameda............... B
St. [Alameda] to
Hegenberger Rd.
[Oakland].
10/28/92.............. A21P-2.0-B6C Interstate 580 from Oakland............... Alameda............... B This route will be
Interstate 80 to considered by the
Interstate 980. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
04/16/92.............. A22P-2.0-B6 Interstate 80 from ...................... ...................... I
Interstate 5 [MP 92--
Sacramento] to State
37 [MP 32--Vallejo].
10/28/92.............. A22P-2.0-B6 Interstate 80 from ...................... ...................... B
Nevada to Interstate
580 [north of
Oakland].
10/28/92.............. A22P-2.0-B6A Central Ave. from Alameda............... Alameda............... B
State 61/Webster St.
to Main St.
10/28/92.............. A22P-2.0-B6A-1.0 Grand St. from Alameda............... Alameda............... B
Encinal Ave. to
Buena Vista Ave.
10/28/92.............. A23P-2.0-B6A Main St. from Central Alameda............... Alameda............... B
Ave. to Atlantic Ave.
10/28/92.............. A23P-2.0-B6D State 4 from 80 ...................... ...................... B
[Hercules] to State
89 [Markleeville].
10/28/92.............. A23P-2.0-B6E Interstate 780 from ...................... Solano................ B
Interstate 80
[Vallejo] to
Interstate 680
[Benicia].
10/28/92.............. A23P-2.0-B6F State 12 from ...................... Solano................ B ....................
Interstate 80 [MP
49--Fairfield] to
State 49 [San
Andreas].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A23P-2.0-B6G Interstate 505 from ...................... ...................... B, I
(I). Interstate 5 [MP
552--Zamora] to
Interstate 80 [MP
61--Vacaville].
10/28/92.............. A23P-2.0-B6H CR E7/Pedrick Rd. ...................... ...................... B
from Interstate 80
[Dixon] to
Interstate 5
[Woodland].
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10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A23P-2.0-B6I Interstate Business Sacramento............ Sacramento............ B, I
(I). 80 from Interstate
80 [west of
Sacramento] to US 50/
State 99/Interstate
Business 80 [east of
Sacramento].
10/28/92.............. A23P-2.0-B6J State 65 from State ...................... ...................... B
70 [Olivehurst] to
Interstate 80
[Roseville].
10/28/92.............. A24P-2.0-B6A Atlantic Ave. from Alameda............... Alameda............... B This route will be
Main St. to Webster considered by the
St./State 61. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A24P-2.0-B6F-1.0 State 113 from ...................... Solano................ B
Interstate 80
[Dixon] to State 12
[Rio Vista].
10/28/92.............. A24P-2.0-B6H-1.0 State 16 from State ...................... ...................... B
20 [Williams] to CR
E7/County Road 98/
Pedrick Rd.
[Woodland].
10/28/92 (B) 04/16/92 A24P-2.0-B6I-1.0 US 50 from US 50/ ...................... Sacramento............ B, I
(I). State 99/Interstate
Business 80 [east of
Sacramento] to
Prairie City Rd
[Folsom].
10/28/92.............. A24P-2.0-B6I-2.0 Interstate Business Sacramento............ Sacramento............ B
80 from US 50/State
99 [east of
Sacramento] to
Interstate 80 [north
of Sacramento].
11/16/94.............. A24P-2.0-B6J-1.0 Old Highway 65/ ...................... Placer................ B
Lincoln Blvd from
State 65 [Lincoln]
to Riosa Rd.
[Sheridan].
10/28/92.............. A25P-2.0-B6A State 61 from Alameda............... Alameda............... B
Atlantic Ave. to
Buena Vista Ave.
10/28/92.............. A25P-2.0-B6I-1.0 US 50 from Prairie ...................... ...................... B
City Rd. [Folsom] to
Nevada.
10/28/92.............. A25P-2.0-B6I-1.0 State 16 from US 50 ...................... ...................... B
-A [Sacramento] to
State 49 [Plymouth].
04/16/92.............. A25P-2.0-B6I-2.0 W. El Camino Ave. Sacramento............ Sacramento............ I This route will be
-A from Interstate 80 considered by the
to El Centro Rd. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
11/16/94.............. A25P-2.0-B6J-1.0 Riosa Rd. from State Sheridan.............. Placer................ B
65 to Old Highway 65/
Lincoln Blvd.
10/28/92.............. A25P-2.0-B6J-1.0 State 193 from State ...................... Placer................ B
-A 65 [Lincoln] to
Interstate 80
[Newcastle].
10/28/92.............. A26P-2.0-B6A Buena Vista Ave. from Alameda............... Alameda............... B This route will be
Webster St./State 61 considered by the
to Park St. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A27P-2.0-B6A 23rd Ave. from Park ...................... Alameda............... B
St. [Alameda] to
Interstate 880
[Oakland].
10/28/92.............. A27P-2.0-B6A-1.0 Sherman St. [San Alameda............... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
Buena Vista Ave. to California Highway
S.F. Bay [Inner Patrol for update
Harbor]. or removal in a
future rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. A28P-2.0-B6A Park St. from Buena ...................... Alameda............... B This route will be
Vista Ave. [Alameda] considered by the
to 23rd Ave. California Highway
[Oakland]. Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
[[Page 40870]]
10/28/92.............. B Army St. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
3rd St. to Pier 80. California Highway
Patrol for updates
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. C1 6th St. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
Channel St. to California Highway
[southeast]. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. C2 Channel St. from 4th San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
St. to 6th St. considered by the
California Highway
Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. C3 4th St. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
3rd St. to Channel California Highway
St. Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
10/28/92.............. D Berry St. [San San Francisco......... ...................... B This route will be
Francisco Bay] from considered by the
3rd St. to pier. California Highway
Patrol for removal
in a future
rulemaking.
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Table 19--State: Colorado
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State Agency: CO State Patrol
POC: Capt. Josh Downing
Address: 15065 South Golden Rd., Golden, CO 80401
Phone: (303) 273-1900
Fax: (303) 273-1911
Web Address: www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/StatePatrol-Main/CBON/1251592908196 1251592908196
FMCSA: CO FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: CO Motor Carrier,
Address: Division, Administrator, 12300 West Dakota Ave., Suite 130,
Lakewood, CO 80228
Phone: (720) 963-3130
Fax: (720) 963-3131
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Table 20--Colorado: Restricted HM Routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12/30/86............. A Interstate 70 from ..................... 7
Interstate 25 [at
Mile Post 274.039]
to State 2 [at Mile
Post 276.572].
12/30/86............. B Interstate 70 from ..................... 7
Utah to US 40 [at
Mile Post 261.63].
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Table 21--Colorado: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Designation date Route order Route description City Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
04/30/89.............. A1 Interstate 25 from ..................... P
Wyoming to New
Mexico.
04/30/89.............. A2A Interstate 225 from ..................... P
Interstate 70 to
Interstate 25.
04/30/89.............. A2B Interstate 76 from ..................... P
Interstate 25 to
Nebraska.
04/30/08.............. A3A Interstate 270 [Near ..................... P
Denver] from
Interstate 25 to
Interstate 70.
04/30/89.............. A4A Interstate 70 from ..................... P
Interstate 270 to
Kansas.
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Table 22--Colorado--Designated NRHM Routes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (A,B,I,P) FMCSA QA Comment
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
04/30/89.......... A1 Interstate 25 ................. A................
from Wyoming to
New Mexico.
04/30/89.......... A2A US 160 from New ................. A................
Mexico to
Interstate 25
[Business Route
in Walsenburg
South to Exit 49
on I-25].
04/30/89.......... A2B State 10 from ................. A................
Interstate 25
[in Walsenburg]
to US 50 [in La
Junta].
04/30/89.......... A2C State 47 from ................. A................
Interstate 25 to
US 50 [State 96].
04/30/89.......... A2D US 24 from State ................. A................
91 [at
Leadville] to
Interstate 25
[in Colorado
Springs].
04/30/89.......... A2E Interstate 225 ................. A................
from Interstate
70 to Interstate
25.
04/30/89.......... A2F Interstate 76 ................. A................
from Interstate
25 to Nebraska.
04/30/89.......... A2G US 36 from ................. A................
Interstate 25 to
State 157.
04/30/89.......... A2H US 34 from ................. A................
Interstate 25 to
Interstate 76.
04/30/89.......... A2I State 14 from ................. A................
Interstate 25 to
US 6 [in
Sterling].
[[Page 40871]]
04/30/89.......... A3A-1.0 State 17 from US ................. A................
285 [near
Mineral Hot
Springs] to US
160 [near
Alamosa].
04/30/89.......... A3A-2.0 US 285 from US ................. A................
160 [in Alamosa]
to New Mexico.
04/30/89.......... A3A-3.0 US 285 from State ................. A................
112 to US 160.
04/30/89.......... A3A-4.0 State 112 from US ................. A................
285 to US 160.
04/30/89.......... A3A-5.0 US 550 from US ................. A................
160 to New
Mexico.
04/30/89.......... A3A-6.0 US 491 from Utah ................. A................
to New Mexico.
04/30/89.......... A3D State 91 from ................. A................
Interstate 70 to
US 24 [near
Leadville].
04/30/89.......... A3F-1.0 Interstate 270 ................. A................
[Near Denver]
from Interstate
70 to Interstate
76.
04/30/89.......... A3F-2.0 US 85 from ................. A................
Wyoming to
Interstate 76.
04/30/89.......... A3G State 157 from US ................. A................
36 to State 119.
04/30/89.......... A3I US 6 from State ................. A................
14 [(Main St.)
in Sterling] to
Nebraska.
04/30/89.......... A3I-1.0 State 71 from ................. A................
Nebraska to
State 14.
04/30/89.......... A4A-3.0 US 285 from State ................. A................
470 to State 112.
04/30/89.......... A4A-6.0-A State 141 from US ................. A................
50 to US 491.
04/30/89.......... A4F-1.0 Interstate 70 ................. A................
from Interstate
270 to Kansas.
04/30/89.......... A4G State 119 from ................. A................
State 157 to
State 52.
04/30/89.......... A4I-1.0 US 138 from State ................. A................
113 to US 6
[(Chestnut St.)
in Sterling].
04/30/89.......... A5A-3.0-A State 470 from US ................. A................ Colorado State Patrol
285 to plans to update HM
Interstate 70. regulation 8 CCR
1507-25 in April
2014 to address an
inconsistency with
this route.
The anticipated route
revision is ``State
470 from Interstate
70 to Interstate
25.''
04/30/89.......... A5A-6.0-A1 US 50 from State ................. A................
141 [north
junction near
Grand Junction]
to Kansas.
11/21/11.......... A5F-1.0-A US 36 from ................. A................
Interstate 70
[in Byers] to
Kansas.
04/30/89.......... A5G State 52 from ................. A................
State 119 to
State 79.
04/30/89.......... A5I-1.0 State 113 from ................. A................
Nebraska to US
138.
04/30/89.......... A6A-6.0-A1 State 141 from ................. A................
Interstate 70
[(Business Loop)
near Grand
Junction] to US
50.
04/30/89.......... A6A-6.0-A1A State 115 from ................. A................
State 83 (also
called Academy
Blvd.) to US 50.
04/30/89.......... A6A-6.0-A1B State 71 from US ................. A................
24 [in Limon
(west junction)]
to US 50 [near
Rocky Ford].
04/30/89.......... A6A-6.0-A1C US 287 from US 40 ................. A................
[in Kit Carson]
to Oklahoma.
04/30/89.......... A6G State 79 from ................. A................
State 52 to
Interstate 70
[at Bennett].
04/30/89.......... A7A-6.0-A1 Interstate 70 ................. A................
[business loop]
from Interstate
70 [east of
Grand Junction]
to State 141.
04/30/89.......... A7A-6.0-A1A State 83 (also ................. A................
called Academy
Blvd.) from US
24 to State 115.
04/30/89.......... A7A-6.0-A1B US 24 [Business ................. A................
Route] from US
24 [on the west
side of Limon]
to State 71
[west junction].
[[Page 40872]]
04/30/89.......... A7A-6.0-A1D- Maple St. [City Lamar............ A................
1.0 of Lamar] from
2nd St. to US 50/
287.
04/30/89.......... A7A-6.0-A1D- US 40 from ................. A................
2.0 Interstate 70
[(Exit 363) in
Limon] to Kansas.
04/30/89.......... A8A-6.0-A1A Interstate 70 ................. A................
from Utah to US
6 [at
Silverthorne
[Loveland Pass].
04/30/89.......... A8A-6.0-A1B US 24 from State ................. A................
83 (also called
Academy Blvd.)
to Interstate 70
[at West Limon
(Exit 359)].
04/30/89.......... A8A-6.0-A1D- 2nd St. [City of Lamar............ A................
1.0 Lamar] from US
50/385 to Maple
St..
04/30/89.......... A8A-6.0-A1D- US 24 [Business ................. A................
2.0 Route] from
State 71 [east
junction in
Limon] to
Interstate 70
(Exit 363).
04/30/89.......... A8A-6.0-A1D- US 385 from ................. A................
2.0-A Interstate 76
[in Julesburg]
to US 40 [in
Cheyenne Wells].
04/30/89.......... A9A-6.0-A1A US 6 [Loveland ................. A................
Pass] from
Interstate 70
[just east of
the Eisenhower/
Johnson Tunnels]
to [just west of
the Eisenhower/
Johnson Tunnels
at Silverthorne].
04/30/89.......... A9A-6.0-A1A- State 139 from ................. A................
1.0 State 64 [in
Rangely] to
Interstate 70
[near Loma].
04/30/89.......... A9A-6.0-A1A- US 6 from State ................. A................
2.0 13 [west of
Rifle] to
Interstate 70
[Exit 87].
04/30/89.......... A9A-6.0-A1A- State 9 from US ................. A................
3.0 40 [in
Kremmling] to
Interstate 70
[in
Silverthorne].
04/30/89.......... A9A-6.0-A1D- State 71 from ................. A................
2.0 State 14 to US
24 [in Limon
(east junction)].
04/30/89.......... A10A-6.0-A1A Interstate 70 ................. A................
from US 6 [east
of Loveland
Pass] to
Interstate 25.
04/30/89.......... A10A-6.0-A1A State 64 from US ................. A................
-1.0-A 40 [in Dinosaur]
to State 13.
04/30/89.......... A10A-6.0-A1A State 13 from US ................. A................
-2.0 40 [west of
Craig] to US 6
[west of Rifle].
04/30/89.......... A10A-6.0-A1D US 34 from State ................. A................
-2.0-A 71 [west
junction] to
Nebraska.
04/30/89.......... A11A-6.0-A1A US 40 from Utah ................. .................
-1.0-A1 to State 13
[west of Craig].
04/30/89.......... A11A-6.0-A1A 1st St. [City of Craig............ A................
-2.0-A Craig] from
State 13 [east]
to State 394
[Craig City
Limit].
[[Page 40873]]
04/30/89.......... A12A-6.0-A1A County 7 [Great ................. A................
-1.0-A1 Divide Rd.] from
US 40 to City
Limit [City of
Craig (north)].
04/30/89.......... A12A-6.0-A1A 1st. St. [Moffat ................. A................
-2.0-A County Rd. CG 2]
from State 394
[Craig City
Limit] to US 40
[Runs East from
Route 394 to US
40.].
04/30/89.......... A13A-6.0-A1A County 7 [(Great ................. A................
-1.0-A1 Divide Rd.)]
from City Limit
[City of Craig
(north)] to
County 183 [in
Moffat County].
04/30/89.......... A13A-6.0-A1A US 40 from First ................. A................
-2.0-A St. [Moffat
County Road CG
2] to Interstate
70 [east of
Craig].
04/30/89.......... A14A-6.0-A1A County 183 ................. A................
-1.0-A1 [Moffat County]
from County 7
(Great Divide
Rd.) [Moffat
County] to State
13.
04/30/89.......... A14A-6.0-A1A State 14 from US ................. A................
-2.0-A1 40 to State 125.
04/30/89.......... A14A-6.0-A1A State 125 from ................. A................
-2.0-A2 Wyoming to US 40
[west of Granby].
04/30/89.......... A15A-6.0-A1A State 13 from ................. A................
-1.0-A1 Wyoming to
Moffat County
183 [North of
Craig].
04/30/89.......... A15A-6.0-A1A State 127 from ................. A................
-2.0-A2 Wyoming to State
125.
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Table 23--State: Connecticut
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State Agency: CT Dept. of Env. Protection
POC: Dave Sattler
Address: 79 Elm St., Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 424-3289
Fax: (860) 424-4059
Web Address: www.ct.gov/dep/site/default.asp
FMCSA: CT FMCSA Field Office, CT Motor Carrier
FMCSA POC: Division Administrator
Address: 628-2 Hebron Ave., Suite 302, Glastonbury, CT 06033
Phone: (860) 659-6700
Fax: (860) 659-6725
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 24--State: Delaware
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State Agency: DE Emergency Mgmt. Agency
POC: Kevin Kille
Address: 165 Brick Stone Landing Rd., Smyrna, DE 19977
Phone: (302) 659-2237
Fax: (302) 659-6855
Web Address: dema.delaware.gov/
FMCSA: DE FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: DE Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: J. Allen Frear Federal Building, 300 South New St., Suite 1105,
Dover, DE 19904
Phone: (302) 734-8173
Fax: (302) 734-5380
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Table 25--Delaware: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
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08/09/00.......... A1 Interstate 95 P
from Maryland
to Interstate
495 [southwest
of Wilmington].
08/09/00.......... A2 Interstate 495 P
from Interstate
95 [southwest
of Wilmington]
to Interstate
95 [northeast
of Wilmington].
08/09/00.......... A2A Interstate 295 P
from Interstate
95 [Southwest
of Wilmington]
to New Jersey.
[[Page 40874]]
08/09/00.......... A3 Interstate 95 P
from Interstate
495 [Northeast
of Wilmington]
to Pennsylvania.
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Table 26--State: District of Columbia
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State Agency: DC Dept. of the Environment
POC: Mary Begin, Toxic Substances Division
Address: 1200 First Street NE., Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 481-3838
Fax: (202) 481-3770
Web Address: green.dc.gov
FMCSA: DC FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: DC Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1990 K Street NW., Suite 510, Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 219-3576
Fax: (202) 219-3546
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Table 27--District of Columbia: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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03/08/95......... A 9th St. 0
Expressway
Tunnel from
North Portal
[at Madison
Dr.] to South
Portal [south
of
Independence
Ave.].
03/08/95......... B Interstate 395 0
Tunnel from
South Portal
[south of
Independence
Ave.] to the
most northerly
portal [at K
St.].
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Table 28--District of Columbia: Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description (A,B,I,P) FMCSA QA Comment
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
03/08/95............... A1 Interstate 395 from A..................... .....................
Virginia to
Interstate 695
[vicinity of 2nd and
E St., SW.].
03/08/95............... A2 Interstate 695 from A..................... .....................
Interstate 295
[vicinity of 11th
and L St., SE.] to
Interstate 395
[vicinity of 2nd and
E St., SW.].
03/08/95............... A3 Interstate 295 from A..................... According to Google
Maryland to maps, ``Anacostia
Interstate 695 Freeway'' is another
[vicinity of 11th name for
and L St., SE.]. ``Interstate 295.''
Should both names be
included in the
route description?
03/08/95............... A3 Anacostia Fwy from A..................... According to Google
Interstate 295 [11th maps, ``Anacostia
St. Bridge] to E. Freeway'' is also
Capitol St. called ``Interstate
295.'' This route
segment appears to
be included in the
larger route (see
Route Order A3).
Should this
duplicative route be
removed?
03/08/95............... B Kenilworth Ave., NE. A..................... According to Google
from E. Capitol St. maps, ``DC 295'' IS
to Maryland. another name for
``Kenilworth Ave.,
NE.''
Should both names be
included in the
route description?
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Table 29--State: Florida
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State Agency: FL Dept. of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
POC: Artez Lester
Address: 2400 Apalachee Pkwy., Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: (850) 617-2287
Fax:
Web Address: www.flhsmv.gov
FMCSA: FL FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: FL Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 545 John Knox Rd., Room 102, Tallahassee, FL 32303
Phone: (850) 942-9338
Fax: (850) 942-9680
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Table 30--Florida: Restricted HM Routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
02/14/95.............. A Tampa central ..................... 0
business area.
[Bounded on the east
by Ybor Channel, on
the west by the
Hillsborough River,
and on the north by
a line running
along Scott Street
east to Orange
Ave., south to Cass
St., east to the
Seaboard Cost Line
Railroad, northeast
to Adamo Drive, and
on the south by
Garrison Channel.
* State-maintained
highways other than
Florida Ave. and
Kennedy Blvd. are
exceptions to this
restriction *].
[[Page 40875]]
02/14/95.............. B1 Kennedy Blvd. Tampa................ 0
[Tampa] from
Crosstown
Expressway to
Hillsborough River
[Use Crosstown
Expressway to Hyde
Park Ave. and Davis
Island Exit No. 5
to all points
west.].
02/14/95.............. B2A Florida Ave. [Tampa] Tampa................ 0
from Crosstown
Expressway to Scott
Street [Use
Crosstown
Expressway to 22nd
St. North, thence
north along 22nd
Street to
Interstate 4 to
either Interstate
275 or points
east.].
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Table 31--State: Georgia
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State Agency: GA Dept. of Public Safety
POC: Cpt. Bruce Bugg, Motor Carrier Compliance Div.
Address: 320 Chester Ave. SE., Atlanta, GA 30316
Phone: (404) 463-3880
Fax: (770) 357-8867
Web Address: dps.georgia.gov/
FMCSA: GA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: GA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: Two Crown Center, 1745 Phoenix Blvd., Suite 380, Atlanta, GA
30349
Phone: (678) 284-5130
Fax: (678) 284-5146
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Table 32--Georgia: Restricted HM routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,
description 7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
03/14/95.......... A Georgia Highway 0
400 between its
origin at I-85
and Exit 2
(Lenox Road/
Buckhead Loop),
due to a tunnel
underneath an
office
building. The
restriction
applies to
hazardous
materials that
require
placarding..
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Table 33--State: Hawaii
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State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: HI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: HI Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 3-239, Box
50226, Honolulu, HI 96850
Phone: (808) 541-2790
Fax: (808) 541-2702
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 34--State: Idaho
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State Agency: ID State Police
POC: Cpt. Bill Reese
Address: P.O. Box 700, 700 S. Stratford Dr., Meridian, ID 83680
Phone: (208) 884-7220
Fax: (208) 884-7192
Web Address: www.isp.idaho.gov/cvs/index.html
FMCSA: ID FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ID Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 3200 N. Lakeharbor Lane, Suite 161,
Boise, ID 83703
Phone: (208) 334-1842
Fax: (208) 334-1046
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Table 35--Idaho: Designated NRHM routes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01/01/85.......... A US 95
[northbound]
from Oregon to
Missile Base
Road [US Ecology
waste site].
............ Northbound Mountain Home.... Elmore........... A
hazardous waste
transporters are
directed to turn
right from US 95
onto Sommer Camp
Rd. (STC-3710)
to its junction
with State 78.
Turn right on
SH78 to its
junction with
Missile Base Rd.
and follow to
the US Ecology
waste site.
01/01/85.......... B Interstate 84 Mountain Home.... Elmore........... A
from Exit 99 to
Missile Base Rd.
[US Ecology
waste site].
............ Transporters are
to exit at Exit
99 onto I-84
Business Loop
(AKA Old Oregon
Trail Road &
Bennett Road) to
its intersection
with old US 30
(You will follow
I-84B the entire
time and go over
an overpass. The
road names will
change). Turn
Right and follow
Old US 30 and go
approximately \3/
4\ mile to
Hamilton Rd.
Turn right and
follow Hamilton
for 3 miles and
turn south onto
State 51 until
its junction
with State 78.
Turn right on
SH78 and
continue to
Grandview. The
US Ecology Waste
site is
approximately
10.5 miles past
Grandview. Exit
State 78 onto
Missile Base Rd.
and follow to US
Ecology waste
site.
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Table 36--State: Idaho
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State Agency: Fort Hall Reservation
POC: Dept. of Public Safety
Address: P.O. Box 306, Fort Hall, ID 83203
[[Page 40876]]
Phone: (208) 237-0137
Fax: (208) 237-0049
Web Address: www.shoshonebannocktribes.com
FMCSA: ID FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ID Motor Carrier,
Division Administrator
Address: 3200 N. Lakeharbor Lane, Suite 161, Boise, ID 83703
Phone: (208) 334-1842
Fax: (208) 334-1046
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Table 37--Idaho--Designated NRHM routes Designation date
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date description (A,B,I,P)
--------------------------------------------------
01/12/95......... C Interstate 15 A
[within the
Fort Hall
Reservation]
[Designation by
Shoshone-
Bannock Tribes.
Only valid
within Fort
Hall
Reservation.].
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Table 38--State: Illinois
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State Agency: IL DOT
POC: Tom Wise, Division of Traffic Safety
Address: 1340 North 9th St., P.O. Box 19212, Springfield, IL 62794-9212
Phone: (217) 785-1181
Fax: (217) 782-9159
Web Address: www.dot.state.il.us
FMCSA: IL FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: IL Motor Carrier,
Division Administrator
Address: 3250 Executive Park Dr., Springfield, IL 62703
Phone: (217) 492-4608
Fax: (217) 492-4986
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Table 39--Illinois: Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
02/10/86.......... A1 W. State St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Meridian Rd. to
Kilburn Ave.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A2A Springfield--Rive Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
rside St. from
W. State St. to
Interstate 90
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A2B S. Pierpont from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
W. State St. to
Montague Rd.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A2C Kilburn Ave. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Auburn St. to W.
State St.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A2D US 20 [Business Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Route throughout
the City of
Rockford]
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3A-1.0 Auburn St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Springfield St.
to Rock River
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3A-2.0 IL251 [throughout Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
the City of
Rockford]
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3A-3.0 Forest Hills Rd. Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
from N. Second
St. to Riverside
Blvd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3A-4.0 Alpine Rd. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Bypass 20 to
Riverside Blvd.
[There is a
section of
Alpine Rd. that
is an unmarked
state highway
but it is on the
NHS so it should
be OK--Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3A-5.0 Mulford Rd. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Sandy Hollow Rd.
to Riverside
Blvd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3B Montague Rd. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
S. Pierpont to
Bypass 20
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
[[Page 40877]]
02/10/86.......... A3B-1.0 Preston St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Tay to S.
Pierpont
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3C-1.0 Whitman St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
N. Second St. to
Kilburn Ave.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A3D First Ave. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Kishwaukee St.
to Longwood
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986- 18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4A-1.0-A N. Main St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Riverside Blvd.
to Auburn St.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4A-2.0-A College Ave. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Rock River to
Kishwaukee St.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4A-2.0-B Fifteenth Ave. Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
from S. Main St.
to Kishwaukee
St. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4A-2.0-C Blackhawk Park Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
from Magnolia
St. to
Kishwaukee St.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4A-2.0-D Kishwaukee St. Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
from Harrison
Ave. to Airport
Drive including
bypass 20
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4A-5.0 Sandy Hollow Rd. Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
from Kishwaukee
St. to Mulford
Rd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4B-1.0 Tay from Cedar Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
St. to Preston
St. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4B-1.0-A Central Ave. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Auburn Street to
Riverside Blvd.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A4D-1.0 Charles St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
East State
Street to Alpine
Rd. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A5A-2.0-A Morgan St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
S. Main St. to
Rock River
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A5A-2.0-B1 Seminary St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Harrison Ave.
Fifteenth Ave.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11, with Article
VII, Division 1,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A5A-5.0-A 20th St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Sandy Hollow Rd.
to 23rd Ave.
underpass
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A5B-1.0 Cedar St. from S. Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Main St. to Tay
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A5D-1.0-A E. State St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Second St. to
Interstate 90
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A6A-2.0-A S. Main St. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
Morgan St. to
Bypass 20
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
02/10/86.......... A6A-5.0-A 23rd Ave. from Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
11th St. to 20th
St. [Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
[[Page 40878]]
02/10/86.......... A7A-2.0-A1 Harrison Ave. Rockford......... Winnebago........ A
from S. Main St.
to Mulford Rd.
[Primary
Rockford Hazmat
route as per
City ordinance
1986-18-0 which
amended Chapter
11 with Article
VII, Division I,
Hazardous
Materials
Routing.].
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Table 40--State: Indiana
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State Agency: IN DOT
POC: Commissioner Curtis A. Wiley
Address: IN Gov. Center North, 100 N. Senate Ave., Room N755,
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2249
Phone: (317) 232-5526
Fax: (317) 232-0238
Web Address: www.in.gov/indot
FMCSA: IN FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: IN Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 575 N. Pennsylvania St., Room 261, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 226-7474
Fax: (317) 226-5657
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Table 41--Indiana: Restricted HM Routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
06/19/89............. A1 Interstate 70 Indianapolis......... 0
[within
Indianapolis I-465
beltway].
06/19/89............. A2A Interstate 65 Indianapolis......... 0
[within
Indianapolis I-465
beltway].
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Table 42--Indiana: Designated NRHM Routes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designation date Route order Route description City Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
06/19/89.............. A Interstate 465 Indianapolis......... A
[around the city of
Indianapolis].
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Table 43--State: Iowa
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State Agency: IA DOT, Motor Vehicle Enforcement
POC: Maj. Lance Evans
Address: 6310 SE Convenience Blvd., Ankeny, IA 50021
Phone: (515) 237-3214
Fax: (515) 237-3387
Web Address: www.iowadot.gov
FMCSA: IA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: IA Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 105 6th St., Ames, IA 50010
Phone: (515) 233-7400
Fax: (515) 233-7494
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Table 44--Iowa: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/18/88.......... A1 Interstate 680 P
from Nebraska
to Interstate
80 [Use I-680
and I-80 in
lieu of I-29 in
the Council
Bluffs area
when heading
north/south per
49 CFR
397.103(b). Use
I-680 in lieu
of I-80 in the
Council Bluffs
area when
heading east/
west per IA-NE
coordination.].
07/18/88.......... A2A Interstate 29 P
from Missouri
to Interstate
80 [I-80 and I-
680 are used in
lieu of I-29 in
the Council
Bluffs area
when heading
North/South per
49 CFR
397.103(b)].
07/18/88.......... A2B Interstate 80 P
from Interstate
29 to Illinois
[Use I-280 or I-
80 in the Quad
cities. Use I-
80 in lieu of I-
235 in the Des
Moines area.
Use I-680 in
lieu of I-80 in
the Council
Bluffs area per
IA-NE
coordination
when heading
east/west. Use
I-80 and I-680
in the Council
Bluffs area in
lieu of I-29
when heading
north/south].
07/18/88.......... A3B-1.0 Interstate 680 P
from Interstate
80 to
Interstate 29
[Used in lieu
of I-29 in the
Council Bluffs
area per 49 CFR
397.103(b)].
07/18/88.......... A3B-2.0 Interstate 35 P
from Minnesota
to Missouri
[Stay on I-35/I-
80 in lieu of I-
235 in the Des
Moines area per
49 CFR
397.103(b)].
07/18/88.......... A3B-3.0 Interstate 280 P
from Interstate
80 to Illinois
[Use I-280 or I-
80 in Quad
cities area.].
07/18/88.......... A4B-1.0 Interstate 29 P
from Nebraska
to Interstate
680 [I-80 and I-
680 are used in
lieu of I-29 in
the Council
Bluffs area
when heading
North/South per
49 CFR
397.103(b)].
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Table 45--State: Kansas
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State Agency: KS Div. of Emergency Mgmt.
POC: Harry Heintzelman, Technological Hazards Section
Address: 2800 SW. Topeka Blvd., Topeka, KS 66611.
Phone: (785) 274-1408
Fax: (785) 274-1426
Web Address: www.kansastag.gov/kdem
FMCSA: KS FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: KS Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1303 SW. First American Place, Suite 200, Topeka, KS 66604
[[Page 40879]]
Phone: (785) 271-1260
Fax: (877) 547-0378
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 46--State: Kentucky
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State Agency: KY Transportation Cabinet
POC: Brian Bevin
Address: 200 Mero St., Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-9900 x. 4136
Fax: (502) 564-4138
Web Address: transportation.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx
FMCSA: KY FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: KY Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 330 West Broadway, Room 124, Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 223-6779
Fax: (502) 223-6767
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Table 47--Kentucky: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/15/13......... A Interstate 75 0
from
Interstate 275
to Ohio.
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Table 48--Kentucky: Designated NRHM Routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/15/13.......... A Interstate 275 A
from Interstate
75 to Ohio.
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Table 49--State: Louisiana
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State Agency: LA State Police
POC: Sgt. Brad Yates, Transportation and Environmental Safety Section
Address: P.O. Box 66614, Baton Rouge, LA 70896
Phone: (225) 925-6113
Fax: (225) 925-4048
Web Address: www.lsp.org/tess.html
FMCSA: LA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: LA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 5304 Flanders Drive, Suite A, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Phone: (225) 757-7640
Fax: (225) 757-7636
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Table 50--Louisiana: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
03/01/95......... A Tunnel 0
Boulevard
Tunnel [in
Terrebonne
Parish
(Houma)].
03/01/95......... B Harvey Tunnel 0
[of Jefferson
Parish on US90-
B].
03/01/95......... C State 73 [In 0
Ascension
Parish] from
Interstate 10
to State 74
and within 300
yards or less
of any
building used
as a public or
private
elementary or
secondary
school except
for carriers
making local
deliveries on
this portion
of State 73.
[R.S. 32:1521
Motor
Vehicles--Traf
fic
Regulations].
08/01/99......... D No carrier 0
shall
transport
hazardous
materials on
any route in
Caddo or
Bossier Parish
within three
hundred yards
or less of any
building used
as a public or
private
elementary or
secondary
school, except
for (1)
carriers
making local
pickups or
deliveries,
(2) carriers
using the
route to reach
a local pickup
or delivery
point, (3)
carriers
traveling to
or from their
terminal
facilities,
(4) carriers
using the
route to reach
maintenance or
service
facilities
within the
boundaries of
the parishes,
or (5) on
prescribed
routes.
[R.S. 32:1521.E
and F Motor
Vehicles--Traf
fic
Regulations].
See http://legis.la.gov/lss/lss.asp?doc=88111 111.
08/01/99......... E US 171 from 0
State 3132 to
US 80.
[R.S. 32:1521
Motor
Vehicles--Traf
fic
Regulations].
08/01/99......... F State 1 from 0
State 526 to
Interstate 220.
[R.S. 32:1521
Motor
Vehicles--Traf
fic
Regulations].
08/01/99......... G US 71 from 0
Interstate 220
to Interstate
20.
[R.S. 32:1521
Motor
Vehicles--Traf
fic
Regulations].
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Table 51--Louisiana: Designated NRHM Routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
08/01/99.......... A1 US 79 from Texas A
to Interstate
20.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A2A US 80 from Texas A
to City of
Greenwood.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A2B Interstate 20 A
from Texas to
Caddo-Bossier
[parish
boundary].
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A3B Interstate 20 A
from Bossier-
Caddo [parish
boundary] to
Bossier-Webster
[parish
boundary].
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
[[Page 40880]]
08/01/99.......... A3B-1.0 State 526....... A
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A3B-2.0 Interstate 220 A
from Bossier-
Caddo [parish
boundary] to
Interstate 20.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A3B-3.0 State 3132...... A
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A3B-4.0 Interstate 49 A
from Caddo-
DeSoto [parish
boundary] to
Interstate 20.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A4B-1.0 State 3 [Benton A
Road] from
Arkansas to
Interstate 20.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A4B-1.0-A State 1 from A
Caddo-Red River
[parish
boundary] to
State 526 to
State 3132.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A4B-2.0 US 71 from A
Bossier-Red
River [parish
boundary] to
Interstate 20.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A4B-2.0-A State 1 from A
Interstate 220
to Arkansas.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A4B-3.0-A State 511 A
[Jimmie Davis
Highway] from
US 71 to State
3132.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A4B-3.0-B US 171 from A
Caddo-DeSoto
[parish
boundary] to
State 3132.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A5B-2.0-A State 3 from A
Arkansas to
State 3105
[Airline Drive]
to US 71.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route.
08/01/99.......... A5B-2.0-A1 US 71 from A
Interstate 220
to Arkansas.
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A5B-2.0-A2 State 2 from A
State 1 to
Caddo-Bossier
[parish
boundary].
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
08/01/99.......... A6B-2.0-A2 State 2 from A
Caddo-Bossier
[parish
boundary] to
Bossier-Webster
[parish
boundary].
[R.S. 32:1521
Caddo-Bossier
designated
route].
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Table 52--State: Maine
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State Agency: ME State Police
POC: Shawn Currie, Department of Public Safety
Address: 20 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04330
Phone: (207) 624-8938
Fax: (207) 287-5247
Web Address: www.maine.gov/dps/msp/
FMCSA: ME FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ME Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: Edmund S. Muskie Federal Bldg., 40 Western Ave., Room 411,
Augusta, ME 04330
Phone: (207) 622-8358
Fax: (207) 622-8477
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 53--State: Maryland
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State Agency: MD Trans. Authority Police
POC: 1st Sgt. Joel Layfield
Address: 2301 South Clinton Street, Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: (410) 575-6955
Fax: (410) 537-1376
FMCSA: MD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MD Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: City Crescent Building, 10 S. Howard Street, Suite 2710
Baltimore, MD 21201
Web Address: www.mdta.maryland.gov/Police/policeMain.html
Phone: (410) 962-2889
Fax: (410) 962-3916
State agency is responsible for all HM routes listed in Table 55 and
Table 56, except for ``J.F.K. Memorial Highway [I-95]'' and
``Interstate 495''.
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Table 54--State: Maryland
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State Agency: MD State Highway Admin.
POC: David Czorapinski
Address: Motor Carrier Division, 7491 Connelley Dr., Hanover, MD 21076
Phone: (410) 582-5734
Fax: (410) 787-2863
Web Address: sha.md.gov/Home.aspx
FMCSA: MD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MD Motor Carrier, Division Administrator,
Address: City Crescent Building, 10 S. Howard Street, Suite 2710
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (410) 962-2889
Fax: (410) 962-3916
State agency is only responsible for the following HM routes listed in
Table 55 and Table 56: ``J.F.K. Memorial Highway [I-95]'' and
``Interstate 495''.
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Table 55--Maryland: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
01/25/80......... A Harry W. Nice 1,7
Memorial
Bridge [US
Route 301]
[For specific
exemptions to
these
restrictions,
see Title 11
of the Code of
MD
Regulations,
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
(11.07.01.05)].
01/25/80......... B William Preston 1,7
Lane, Jr.
Memorial (Bay)
Bridge [US 50/
301] [For
specific
exemptions to
these
restrictions,
see Title 11
of the Code of
MD
Regulations,
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
(11.07.01.05)].
01/25/80......... C Francis Scott 1,7
Key Bridge
[State 695]
[For specific
exemptions to
these
restrictions,
see Title 11
of the Code of
MD
Regulations,
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
(11.07.01.05)].
[[Page 40881]]
01/25/80......... D Baltimore 0
Harbor Tunnel
[I-895] [For
specific
exemptions to
this
restriction,
see Title 11
of the Code of
MD
Regulations,
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
(11.07.01.04)].
01/25/80......... E Fort McHenry 0
Tunnel [I-95]
[For specific
exemptions to
this
restriction,
see Title 11
of the Code of
MD
Regulations,
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
(11.07.01.04)].
01/25/80......... F J.F.K. Memorial 1,7
Highway [I-95].
01/25/80......... G Thomas J. Hatem 1,7
Memorial
Bridge [US
Route 40] [For
specific
exemptions to
these
restrictions,
see Title 11
of the Code of
MD
Regulations,
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
(11.07.01.05)].
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Table 56--Maryland: Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
08/16/95........... A Interstate 495 A
[NOTE: Restricts
all vehicles
carrying
hazardous
materials to
right two
lanes.].
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Table 57--State: Massachusetts
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State Agency: MA DOT
POC: Eileen Fenton
Address: 3150 Ten Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 973-7760
Fax: (617) 973-8037
Web Address: www.massdot.state.ma.us/highway/Main.aspx
FMCSA: MA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 50 Mall Road, Suite 212, Burlington, MA 01803
Phone: (781) 425-3210
Fax: (781) 425-3225
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Table 58--Massachussets: Restricted HM routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
06/13/12............. A City of Boston [City Boston............... 0
Streets in Downtown
Area].
[Use of City Streets
in the Downtown
Area for the
through
transportation of
ALL NRHM in the
City of Boston is
prohibited between
6:00 a.m. and 8:00
p.m. where there is
neither a point of
origin nor
destination
(delivery point)
within the City.
For local
deliveries within
Boston, use of City
Streets in the
Downtown Area for
the transportation
of NRHM is further
STRICTLY PROHIBITED
during the hours of
7:00 a.m. to 9:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
to 6:00 p.m. daily,
except on
Saturdays, Sundays,
and legal holidays.
When city streets
are to be used for
local deliveries,
the transporter
must use Major
Thoroughfares to a
point as close as
possible to the
destination and
comply with 49 CFR
397.67.].
Downtown Area is
defined as the area
bounded by and
including
Massachusetts
Avenue at the Mass.
Ave. Entrance Ramp
to the Southeast
Expressway, the
Southeast
Expressway to the
Kneeland Street
Ramp, along
Kneeland Street to
Atlantic Avenue
then along a line
following the
waterfront to the
Charles River,
along the Charles
River to
Massachusetts
Avenue and along
Massachusetts
Avenue to the Mass.
Ave Entrance Ramp
to the Southeast
Expressway all as
shown on the map
attached and
incorporated as
Exhibit A to the
City of Boston's
Regulations
Controlling the
Transportation of
Hazardous
Materials, issued
December 15, 1980.
12/01/95............. B Interstate 90 from Boston............... 0
Logan Airport to
Massachusetts
Avenue.
11/13/94............. C Interstate 93 Boston............... 0
[Thomas P. O'Neill
Tunnel] from Exit
26 [Leverett
Connector] to
Kneeland Street.
11/13/94............. D Callahan Tunnel Boston............... 0
[Route 1A
Northbound under
Boston Inner
Harbor].
11/13/94............. E Sumner Tunnel [Route Boston............... 0
1A Southbound under
Boston Inner
Harbor].
11/13/94............. F Charlestown Tunnel/ Boston............... 0
City Square Tunnel
from Interstate 93
to Charlestown.
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Table 59--Massachussetts: Designated NRHM routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
06/13/12................ A [PREFERRED THROUGH Boston................. A
ROUTE FOR ALL NRHM
HAZMATS APPROACHING
THE CITY OF BOSTON
WITHOUT A POINT OF
ORIGIN OR DESTINATION
WITHIN THE CITY
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
6:00 AM AND 8:00 PM].
For vehicles
approaching Boston
from Quincy and
points south, the
northbound route
starts at Exit 9 on I-
93 and continues as
follows: Start on I-
93 at Exit 9, South
on I-93 to its
termination at Exit 1
where the roadway
continues as I-95N,
North on I-95 to Exit
37A to I-93S, South
on I-93 to the MA-38
ramp, South on MA-38,
South on Maffa Way to
Cambridge Street,
East on Cambridge
Street to Alford
Street/MA-99,
Northeast on Alford
Street/MA-99, End on
Alford St./MA-99
Bridge before
Everett.
[[Page 40882]]
For vehicles
approaching Boston
from Everett and
points north, the
southbound route
starts on MA-99
Bridge before Everett
and continues as
follows: Start on
Alford Street/MA-99
Bridge just before
Everett, Southwest on
Alford Street/MA-99,
Northwest onto Main
Street to Mystic
Avenue/MA-38, North
on the Mystic Avenue
to I-93N ramp, North
on I-93 to the I-95S
ramp, South on I-95
to Exit 12 where the
roadway continues as
I-93N, North on I-93,
End on I-93 at Exit
9. Hazmat through
cargoes approaching
from other points
west, north or south,
may access and join
the preferred hazmat
route at the nearest
logical access point
outside of Downtown
Boston along I-93N, I-
93S or I-95.
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Table 59--Massachussetts: Designated NRHM Routes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
06/13/12................ A [PRESCRIBED THROUGH Boston................. A
ROUTE FOR ALL NRHM
HAZMATS APPROACHING
THE CITY OF BOSTON
WITHOUT A POINT OF
ORIGIN OR DESTINATION
WITHIN THE CITY
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF
8:00 PM AND 6:00 AM].
For vehicles
approaching Boston
from Quincy and
points south, the
northbound route
starts at Exit 9 on I-
93 and continues as
follows: Start at
Exit 9 on I-93, North
on I-93, North on I-
93 Frontage Road,
Northeast on Atlantic
Avenue, Northwest
onto Cross Street,
North on North
Washington Street,
Northwest on
Rutherford Avenue,
Northeast on Alford
Street/MA-99, End on
Alford Street/MA-99
Bridge just before
Everett.
For vehicles
approaching Boston
from Everett and
points north, the
southbound route
starts on MA-99
Bridge before Everett
and continues as
follows: Start at the
Alford Street Bridge/
MA-99 just before
Everett, Southwest on
Alford Street/MA-99,
Southeast on
Rutherford Avenue,
South on North
Washington Street,
Southwest onto John
F. Fitzgerald Surface
Road, South on
Purchase Street,
South on Surface
Road, South on Albany
Street, South on I-93
Frontage Road, South
on I-93.
07/03/06................ B1 Interstate 93 (north) Boston................. A
to Frontage Rd.,
straight on Atlantic
Ave., straight on
Cross St., right on
North Washington St.
(northbound route).
06/19/06................ B2 New Rutherford Ave. Boston................. A
[North] from North
Washington St. to
Rutherford Ave.
06/19/06................ B3 Rutherford Ave. Boston................. A
[North] from New
Rutherford Ave. to
Main St.
06/19/06................ B4 Main St [North] from Boston................. A
Rutherford Ave. to
Mystic Ave.
06/19/06................ B5 Mystic Ave. [North] Boston................. A
from Main St. to
Interstate 93.
06/19/06................ B6 Interstate 93 [North] Boston................. A
from Mystic Ave. out
of Boston [North].
06/19/06................ C1 Interstate 93 [South] Boston................. A
into Boston
[Southbound] until
Sullivan Sq. [Mystic
Ave.].
06/19/06................ C2 Mystic Ave. [South] Boston................. A
from Interstate 93 to
Maffa Way.
06/19/06................ C3 Maffa Way [South] from Boston................. A
Mystic Ave. though
roundabout Rutherford
Ave.
06/19/06................ C4 Rutherford Ave. Boston................. A
[South] from Maffa
Way to New Rutherford
Ave.
06/19/06................ C5 New Rutherford Ave. Boston................. A
[South] from
Rutherford Ave. to
North Washington St.
07/03/06................ C6 North Washington St. Boston................. A
left on John F.
Fitzgerald Expressway
Surface Rd., right
onto Purchase St.,
straight on John F.
Fitzgerald Expressway
Surface Rd., straight
on Albany St. to
Route 93 (southbound
route).
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Table 60--State: Michigan
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State Agency: MI State Police
POC: Sgt. John Holder
Address: 333 South Grand Avenue, P.O. Box 30634, Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 241-0551
Fax: (517) 241-0501
Web Address: www.michigan.gov/msp/
FMCSA: MI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MI Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 315 West Allegan Street, Room 219, Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: (517) 853-5990
Fax: (517) 377-1868
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Table 61--Michigan: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
04/02/14......... A Ambassador Detroit.......... Wayne............ 1,3,6.2,7,8
Bridge
[Detroit] from
Porter St. to
Canada
[Windsor]
[Phone (313)
849-5244].
04/02/14......... B State Route M-10/ Detroit.......... Wayne............ 0
Lodge Freeway
[Detroit] from
Howard St. to
Woodward Ave.
[Under Cobo
Hall
(approximately
one mile)].
04/02/14......... C Windsor Tunnel Detroit.......... Wayne............ 0
[Detroit] from
Jefferson Ave.
to Canada
[Windsor]
[Phone: (313)
567-4422].
04/02/14......... D State Route M-10/ Detroit.......... Wayne............ 1,2,3,5,6,8
Lodge Freeway
[Detroit] from
8 Mile Rd
[South] to
Wyoming St.
[[Page 40883]]
03/08/95......... E Blue Water Port Huron....... St. Clair........ 1,5,7,9
Bridge [I-69]
[Port Huron, MI
to Sarnia,
Ontario. Note:
In addition to
the listed
restrictions,
Pyrophoric
Liquids
prohibited.
Contact
Michigan Dept.
of
Transportation
for specific
restrictions.
(810) 984-3131].
01/01/90......... F Interstate 696 Royal Oak........ Oakland.......... 1,3
[County of
Oakland] from
State Route M-
10 to
Interstate 75.
10/03/98......... G State Route M-59 Utica............ Macomb........... 1,3
[Utica] [1.1
mile from
either
direction of
the Mound Rd
exit].
03/08/95......... H Mackinac Bridge Mackinac--St. Emmet............ 0
[I-75] Ignace.
[Mackinac City
to St. Ignace.
All placarded
loads require
an escort by
the Mackinac
Bridge
Authority.
Phone (906) 643-
7600.]
03/08/95......... I International Saulte St. Marie. Chippewa......... 0
Bridge [I-75]
[All placarded
vehicles
require an
escort. Contact
Operations
Supervisor at
(906) 635-5255
before
crossing. Sault
Ste. Marie, MI
to Sault Ste.
Marie,
Ontario.].
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Table 62--State: Minnesota
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State Agency: MN DOT
POC: Jim Fox
Address: Oakdale Bridge Office, 3485 Hadley Avenue North, Oakdale, MN
55128
Phone: (651) 215-6330
Fax: (651) 366-4497
Web Address: www.dot.state.mn.us
FMCSA: MN FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MN Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 380 Jackson Street, Galtier Plaza, Suite 500, St. Paul, MN
55101
Phone: (612) 291-6150
Fax: (651) 291-6001
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Table 63--Minnesota: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
03/09/95......... A Lowry Hill 0
Tunnel [I-94].
[Restricted
from all
hazardous
material
requiring the
vehicle to be
marked or
placarded.
Marked or
Placarded
trucks should
follow signed
hazmat truck
routes around
the tunnel.].
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Table 64--State: Mississippi
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State Agency: MS Emergency Mgmt. Agency
POC: Brian Maske
Address: 1 Mema Dr., Pearl, MS 39208
Phone: (601) 933-6369
Fax: (601) 933-6815
Web Address: www.msema.org
FMCSA: MS FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MS Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 100 West Capitol St., Suite 1049, Jackson, MS 39269
Phone: (601) 965-4219
Fax: (601) 965-4674
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 65--State: Missouri
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State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: MO FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MO Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 3219 Emerald Lane, Suite 500, Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone: (573) 636-3246
Fax: (573) 636-8901
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 66--State: Montana
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State Agency: MT DOT
POC: Dan Kiely
Address: 2701 Prospect Avenue, Helena, MT 59604
Phone: (406) 444-7629
Fax: (406) 444-0800
Web Address: www.mdt.mt.gov
FMCSA: MT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MT Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 2880 Skyway Drive, Helena, MT 59602
Phone: (406) 449-5304
Fax: (406) 449-5318
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 67--Montana: Yellowstone National Park
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NPS: Yellowstone National Park, NPS
NPS POC: Park Superintendent
Address: Yellowstone National Park, PO Box 168, Yellowstone National
Park, WY 82190-0168
Phone: (307) 344-2115
Fax: (307) 344-2014
Web Address: www.nps.gov/yell/index.htm
FMCSA: MT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: MT Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 2880 Skyway Drive, Helena, MT 59602
Phone: (406) 449-5304
Fax: (406) 449-5318
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[[Page 40884]]
Table 68--Montana (Yellowstone National Park): Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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09/26/94......... A US 191 from 0
Mile Post 11
to Mile Post
31 [through
Yellowstone
National Park]
[This route is
under the
jurisdiction
of the U.S.
National Park
Service, not
the State of
Montana. For
additional
information,
contact the
Yellowstone
Visitor
Services
Office at
(307) 344-
2115.]
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Table 69--State: Nebraska
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State Agency: NE State Patrol
POC: Sgt. Brad Wagner
Address: 3920 West Kearney Street, Lincoln, NE 68524
Phone: (402) 479-4950
Fax: (402) 479-4002
Web Address: www.statepatrol.nebraska.gov
FMCSA: NE FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NE Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 100 Centennial Mall North, Room 406, Lincoln, NE 68508
Phone: (402) 437-5986
Fax: (402) 437-5837
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Table 70--Nebraska: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
08/03/88........... A Interstate 680 P
from Interstate
80 to Iowa [Use
in lieu of I-80
in the Omaha
area.]
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Table 71--State: Nevada
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State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: NV FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NV Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 705 N. Plaza St., Suite 204, Carson City, NV 89701
Phone: (775) 687-5335
Fax: (775) 687-8353
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 72--State: New Hampshire
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State Agency: NH Dept. of Safety
POC: Sgt. John P. Begin, State Police--Troop G
Address: 33 Hazen Dr., Concord, NH 03305
Phone: (603) 223-8778
Fax: (603) 271-1760
Web Address: www.nh.gov/safety/
FMCSA: NH FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NH Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 70 Commercial St., Suite 102, Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 228-3112
Fax: (603) 223-0390
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 73--State: New Jersey
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State Agency: NJ State Police
POC: Lt. Lance Tokash
Address: 3925 US Route 1, Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: (609) 452-2601 ext. 5913
Fax: (609) 452-8495
Web Address: www.njsp.org
FMCSA: NJ FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NJ Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: One Independence Way, Suite 120, Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: (609) 275-2604
Fax: (609) 275-5108
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 74--State: New Mexico
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State Agency: NM Dept. of Homeland Security & Emergency Mgmt.
POC: Don Shainin
Address: P.O. Box 27111, Santa Fe, NM 87502
Phone: (505) 476-9628
Fax: (505) 476-9695
Web Address: www.nmdhsem.org
FMCSA: NM FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NM Motor Carrier Division Administrator
Address: 2400 Louisiana Blvd. NE., Suite 520, Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: (505) 346-7858
Fax: (505) 346-7859
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Table 75--New Mexico: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Designation date Route order Route description City Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
04/30/99.............. A Southern Route to ..................... P
WIPP facility: From
the Texas-New
Mexico border [MP
0.000] north on US
285 through Loving
to the Junction on
US 285 and US 62/
180 [MP 31.180] in
Carlsbad; east on
US 62/180 to the
WIPP north access
road [MP 64.857].
If and when a south
Carlsbad Relief
Route is available,
it shall be used
instead of the
route through the
city. Currently
posted ``truck
routes'' shall not
be used.
Note: This
designation is
based on 18 NMAC
20.9 (Designation
of Highway Routes
for the Transport
of Radioactive
Materials).
01/01/14.............. B Negotiated Alternate ..................... P
Route A to WIPP
facility: An
alternate Southern
Route departing US
285 at the
inspection point
west of Loving,
traveling north on
NM 31 to the
junction with NM
128 (also known as
the Jal Highway),
proceeding east on
NM 128 to the South
Access Road, north
on the South Access
Road, terminating
at the WIPP
facility (reduces
the designated
route length by
approximately 25
miles).
[[Page 40885]]
[Shall terminate on
or before 12/31/
2014, unless
earlier terminated
by 30-day written
notice.]
01/01/14.............. C Negotiated Alternate ..................... P
Route B to WIPP
facility: An
alternate Southern
Route beginning at
the TX/NM border on
Interstate 20 at
Big Spring, TX,
proceeding west on
TX/NM 176 to the
junction with NM
18, continuing
south on NM 18 to
Jal, NM and turning
west on NM 128 to
the WIPP South
Access Road,
terminating at the
WIPP facility
(reduces the
designated route
length by
approximately 93
miles).
[Shall terminate on
or before 12/31/
2014, unless
earlier terminated
by 30-day written
notice.]
04/30/99.............. D Western Route to ..................... P
WIPP facility: From
the Arizona-New
Mexico border [MP
0.000] east on I-40
through Gallup,
Thoreau, Grants,
Albuquerque and
Moriarty to the
junction of I-40
and US 285 [MP
218.128], Exit 218
at Clines Corners;
south on US 285
through Encino,
Vaughn, Roswell
(along the Roswell
Relief Route) [MP
119.930] and
Artesia to the
junction of US 285
and NM 200 North of
Carlsbad [38.940]
East on NM 200
(Carlsbad Relief
Route) to the
Junction of US 62/
180 east of
Carlsbad [38.789],
east on US 62/180
to the WIPP north
access road [MP
64.652].
Relief Routes are
available; they
shall be used
instead of the
route through each
respective city.
Currently posted
``truck routes''
shall not be used.
Note: This
designation is
based on 18 NMAC
20.9 (Designation
of Highway Routes
for the Transport
of Radioactive
Materials).
04/30/99.............. E Los Alamos National ..................... P
Laboratory to WIPP
facility: From the
Los Alamos National
Laboratory in Los
Alamos County Tech
Area 54, [MP 0.000]
east on the Los
Alamos Truck Route
to the junction of
the Los Alamos
Truck Route and NM
4; east on NM 4 to
the junction of NM
4 and NM 502; [MP
68.186] east on NM
502 to the junction
of NM 502 [18.081]
and US 84/285 at
Pojoaque; south on
US 84/285 [MP
181.251] to the
junction of US 84/
285 and NM 599; [MP
167.443] south on
NM 599 to the
junction of NM 599
and I-25; north on
I-25 to the
junction of I-25
and US 285 [MP
292.185], Exit
290]; south on US
285 through Clines
Corners, Encino,
Vaughn, Roswell
(along the Roswell
Relief Route) and
Artesia to the
junction of US 285
and NM 200 North of
Carlsbad [38.940]
East on (NM 200
Carlsbad Relief
Route) to the
Junction of US 62/
180 east of
Carlsbad [38.789],
east on US 62/180
to the WIPP north
access.
Relief Routes are
available; they
shall be used
instead of the
route through each
respective city.
Currently posted
``truck routes''
shall not be used,
except for the Los
Alamos Truck Route
as stated above.
Note: This
designation is
based on 18 NMAC
20.9 (Designation
of Highway Routes
for the Transport
of Radioactive
Materials).
04/30/99.............. F Northern Route to ..................... P
WIPP facility: From
the Colorado-New
Mexico border [MP
462.124] south on I-
25 through Raton,
Springer, and Las
Vegas to the
junction of I-25
and US 285
[MP292.185], Exit
290 near Santa Fe;
south on US 285
through Clines
Corners, Encino,
Vaughn, Roswell
(along the Roswell
Relief Route) [MP
119.930] and
Artesia to the
junction of US 285
and NM 200 North of
Carlsbad [38.940]
East on NM 200
(Carlsbad Relief
Route) to the
Junction of US 62/
180 east of
Carlsbad [38.789],
east on US 62/180
to the WIPP north
access road [MP
64.652].
Relief Routes are
available; they
shall be used
instead of the
route through each
respective city.
Currently posted
``truck routes''
shall not be used.
Note: This
designation is
based on 18 NMAC
20.9 (Designation
of Highway Routes
for the Transport
of Radioactive
Materials).
01/01/14.............. G Negotiated Alternate ..................... P
Route C to WIPP
Facility: An
alternate Northern
Route departing US
285 at the
intersection of the
WIPP Relief Route
(also known as the
Loop Road) north of
Carlsbad traveling
east to the
junction of US 62/
180, continuing
east on US 62/180
to NM 31, which
heads south to NM
128, and then
proceeding east on
NM 128 to the South
Access Road,
terminating at the
WIPP site
(increases the
designated route
length by
approximately 10
miles).
[Shall terminate on
or before 12/31/
2014, unless
earlier terminated
by 30-day written
notice.]
04/30/99.............. H Eastern Route to ..................... P
WIPP facility: From
the Texas-New
Mexico border [MP
373.530] west on I-
40 through
Tucumcari to the
junction of I-40
and US 54 [MP
276.836], Exit 275
at Santa Rosa; west
on US 54 through
Pastura to the
junction of US 54
and US 285 at
Vaughn; south on US
285 through Roswell
(along the Roswell
Relief Route) [MP
119.930] and
Artesia to the
junction of US 285
and NM 200 North of
Carlsbad [38.940]
East on (NM 200
Carlsbad Relief
Route) to the
Junction of US 62/
180 east of
Carlsbad [38.789],
east on US 62/180
to the WIPP north
access road [MP
64.857].
Relief Routes are
available; they
shall be used
instead of the
route through each
respective city.
Currently posted
``truck routes''
shall not be used.
[[Page 40886]]
Note: This
designation is
based on 18 NMAC
20.9 (Designation
of Highway Routes
for the Transport
of Radioactive
Materials).
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Table 76--New Mexico: Designated NRHM routes
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Designation date Route order Route description City Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
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02/18/91.............. A1 Interstate 10 Las Cruces........... A
[within Las Cruces
city Limits].
02/18/91.............. A2 Interstate 25 Las Cruces........... A
[within Las Cruces
city Limits].
02/18/91.............. A3A US 70 from East City Las Cruces........... A
Limits [Las Cruces
near Organ] to
Interstate 25.
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Table 77--State: New York
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State Agency: New York City Fire Dept.
POC: Sandy Camacho, Bureau of Operations
Address: 9 Metro Tech Center, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (718) 999-2464
Fax:
Web Address: www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/html/home2.shtml
FMCSA: NY FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NY Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: Leo W. O'Brien Federal Bldg.
Clinton Avenue & N. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12207
Phone: (518) 431-4145
Fax: (518) 431-4140
Note: New York City Fire Department already established a specific route
ordering approach for designated NRHM routes (i.e., NYC Route 1, NYC
Route 2, etc.). As a result, FMCSA chose not to include an FMCSA route
order column in Table 79.
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Table 78--New York: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01/06/95.......... A City of New York New York........ All............. 0
Hazmat
Restrictions.
[For shipments
of Hazardous
Cargo through
the City
without pickup
or delivery
within the
City, to piers,
airports, and
shipping
terminals,
hazardous cargo
transportation
prohibited by
City, State,
Federal law or
regulation
shall not be
permitted to
enter or pass
through New
York City,
except where
specifically
authorized by
authorized
governmental
agencies and
the Fire
Commissioner.
Such shipments
shall conform
to routes,
times, and
safety
conditions
specified by
the Fire
Commissioner.
(Such
designated
routes are
listed here in
the FMCSA
National
Hazardous
Material Route
Registry.).
[[Page 40887]]
Motor Vehicles
conforming to
Fire Department
specifications
and under Fire
Department
permit may be
used to
transport
allowable
Hazardous Cargo
in accordance
with Chapter 4
of Title 27
Administrative
Code and the
rules and
regulations of
the Fire
Commissioner
without
conformance to
the routing,
time, escorts,
and other
restrictions
and such
``permitted''
vehicles must
be used for
deliveries for
storage and/or
use or for
pickup in the
City.
Hazardous cargo
shipments shall
transit the
City only
during non-rush
hours.
Shipments of
explosives are
permitted only
during daylight
hours, except
that shipments
at night may be
allowed in
individual
cases for
escorted
shipments as
pursuant to
Administrative
Code 27-
4019(b). Times
for shipments
are as follows:
Monday through
Friday: For
explosives, and
prohibited
materials for
which specific
permission has
been given by
Fire
Department:
10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. and
7:00 p.m. to
6:00 a.m. For
all other -
hazardous
cargo: 9:00
a.m. to 4:00
p.m. and -6:00
p.m. to 7:00
a.m. Saturday,
Sunday, and
Holidays: As
traffic
conditions
permit,
consistent with
the rules and
regulations of
government
agencies and/or
authorities
having
jurisdiction.]
01/06/95.......... B Verrazano Bridge New York (Staten Richmond & King.
[Contact the Island &
FDNY (718) 403- Brooklyn).
1580 for more
information.].
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Table 79--New York: Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation date Route description City County Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
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01/06/95................ City of New York Escort Rendezvous Points...... New York............... All.................... B
[Escorts by a fully manned fire department
engine company shall be required for all
permitted Class ``A``, Class ``B``, and Class
``C'' explosives (over 50 pounds in weight)
from point of entry into the City until its
exit from the City pursuant to 27-4034(j)
Administrative Code of the City of New York.
The fire commissioner reserves the right to
require escorts for any hazardous cargo
shipment when he deems necessary. Notification
of arrival of explosives shipments shall be
made 48 hours in advance by calling the
notification desk in the chief of department's
office (718) 403-1580.
[[Page 40888]]
Shipments from North Shore Long Island: Meet at
safety area of Westbound Long Island
Expressway (I-495) on the right side between
Lakeville Road and Little Neck Parkway.
Shipments from South Shore Long Island: Meet at
northwest corner of intersection of Sunrise
Highway (State 27) between Hook Creek Blvd.
and 246th Street.
From Upstate New York or New England via New
England Thruway (I-95): exit at Connors Street
exit, proceed on New England Thruway Service
Road to Connors Street to meet Fire Department
escort.
From Upstate New York and New England via New
York Thruway (I-87): exit into Service Area of
Major Deegan Expressway located between
Westchester County line and the East 233rd
street exit of the expressway, to meet Fire
Department escort.
From NJ via Goethals, Bayonne, Outerbridge
Crossing, and George Washington Bridges: Meet
at Adm. Bldg--Toll Plaza.
From J.F.K. International Airport: Meet in
front of the Major Robert Fitzgerald Building
111 on the inbound service road of
the Federal Circle.
From LaGuardia Airport: Meet at Marine Air
Terminal P.A.N.Y.N.J. Police Building,
entering at 82nd Street entrance to LaGuardia
Airport.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 1: From NJ to western Westchester Washington Heights..... New York & Westchester. A
County and upstate New York.
[George Washington Bridge (upper level) to
Washington Expressway (without detour on City
streets) via the Alexander Hamilton Bridge to
the Major Deegan Expressway to New York
Thruway (I-87).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 2: From NJ to eastern Westchester ....................... New York & Westchester. A
County, upstate New York, and New England.
[George Washington Bridge (upper level) to
Washington Expressway (without detour on City
streets) via the Alexander Hamilton Bridge
directly to Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95) to
Bruckner Interchange, continue on Bruckner
Expressway to New England Thruway (I-95).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 3: From NJ to Nassau and Suffolk ....................... Nassau & Suffolk....... A
Counties.
[NYC Route 3(i): George Washington Bridge
(upper level) via Washington Expressway
(without detour on City streets) via the
Alexander Hamilton Bridge directly to Cross
Bronx Expressway (I-95), east on Cross Bronx
Expressway (I-95) to Throgs Neck Bridge, south
across Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview
Expressway (I-295) to Long Island Expressway,
east on Long Island Expressway (I-495) to
Nassau and/or Suffolk Counties.
NYC Route 3(ii): Use either NYC Route 3(ii)A,
3(ii)B, or 3(ii)C THEN, East on Staten Island
Expressway (I-278) to Verrazano Bridge, cross
upper level of Verrazano Bridge to Brooklyn
Queens Expressway (I-278), then east on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to Long
Island Expressway (I-495), then east on Long
Island Expressway (I-495) to Nassau and/or
Suffolk Counties.
NYC Route 3(ii)A: Outerbridge crossing to West
Shore Expressway, North on West Shore
Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island
Expressway (I-278).
NYC Route 3(ii)B: Bayonne Bridge to Willowbrook
Expressway (State 440) south to Staten Island
Expressway (I-278).
NYC Route 3(ii)C: Goethals Bridge to Staten
Island Expressway (I-278).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Hazardous cargo
requiring escort (i.e. explosives) shall use
route via George Washington Bridge only to
minimize travel time within the city.
Explosives are prohibited on Verrazano
Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 4: From Upstate NY or New England to ....................... Nassau & Suffolk....... A
Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
[NYC Route 4(i): New England Thruway (I-95) (to
Connors Street exit to meet escort if
required), to Bruckner Expressway (I-95) to
Throgs Neck Expressway (I-295), to Throgs Neck
Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I-295), to
Long Island Expressway (I-495), east on Long
Island Expressway to City Line.
NYC Route 4(ii): New York State Thruway (I-87)
south to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87), to
Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95), east to
Bruckner Expressway (I-278) to Throgs Neck
Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I-295), to
Long Island Expressway (I-495), east on Long
Island Expressway to City Line.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes.
Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with
escort if required.]
[[Page 40889]]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 5: From NJ to LaGuardia Airport via ....................... ....................... A
Goethals Bridge.
[Goethals Bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I-
278) to Verrazano Narrows Bridge (upper level)
to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to
Astoria Blvd. (exit 39), east to 82nd Street
then north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 6: From NJ to LaGuardia Airport via ....................... ....................... A
Outerbridge Crossing.
[Outerbridge Crossing to West Shore Expressway
(State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I-
278) east to Verrazano Narrows Bridge (upper
level) to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278)
to Astoria Blvd. (exit 39), east to 82nd
Street then north on 82nd Street to LaGuardia
Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 7: From NJ to LaGuardia Airport via ....................... ....................... A
George Washington Bridge.
[George Washington Bridge (upper level) via
Washington Expressway (without detour on City
streets) via the Alexander Hamilton Bridge
directly to Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95),
east on Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95) to
Throgs Neck Bridge, south across Throgs Neck
Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I-295) to Long
Island Expressway (I-495), west on L.I.E. (I-
495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I-678), north on
Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to Northern Blvd.
(25A), west on Northern Blvd. to Astoria Blvd.
West on Astoria Blvd to 82nd Street, north on
82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes.
Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with
escort if required.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 8: From Long Island to LaGuardia ....................... ....................... A
Airport.
[NYC Route 8(i): Long Island Expressway (I-495)
West to Van Wyck Expressway (I-678), North to
Northern Blvd. (25-A), West to Astoria Blvd.,
Astoria Blvd. to 82nd Street, North on 82nd
Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 8(ii): Long Island Expressway (I-495)
West to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278)
East to Astoria Blvd. (Exit 39) East to 82nd
Street, North on 82nd to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 8(iii): West on Sunrise Highway
(State 27) to North Conduit Blvd. to Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), North on Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678) to Northern Blvd. (25-A),
West to Astoria Blvd., Astoria Blvd. to 82nd
Street, North on 82nd Street to LaGuardia
Airport.
NYC Route 8(iv): West on Sunrise Highway (State
27) to North Conduit Blvd. to Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), North on Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678) to Long Island Expressway
(I-495), West to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-
278), East to Astoria Blvd. (Exit 39), East to
82nd Street, North on 82nd Street to LaGuardia
Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous for
escort if required.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 9: From New England or upper New York ....................... ....................... A
State to LaGaurdia Airport.
[NYC Route 9(i): New England Thruway (I-95)
south take to LaGuardia Airport (to Connors
Street exit to meet escort, if required), to
Bruckner Expressway (I-95) to Throgs Neck
Expressway (I-295), via Throgs Neck Bridge to
Clearview Expressway (I-295) to Long Island
Expressway (I-495), west to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) east, to Astoria Blvd.
(exit 39), east to 82nd Street, then north on
82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 9(ii): New York State Thruway (I-87)
south to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) to
Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95) east to Bruckner
Expressway (I-278) to Throgs Neck Bridge, to
Clearview Expressway (I-295), to Long Island
Expressway (I-495) west, to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) east, to Astoria Blvd.
(Exit 39), east to 82nd Street, then north on
82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes.
Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with
escort if required.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 10: From New Jersey to J.F.K. ....................... ....................... A
International Airport via Goethals Bridge.
[From New Jersey via Goethals Bridge to Staten
Island Expressway (I-278) to Verrazano-Narrows
Bridge (upper level), Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) east to Long Island
Expressway (I-495), east to Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), south on Van Wyck
Expressway (I[dash]678) to J.F.K.
International Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
[[Page 40890]]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 11: From New Jersey to J.F.K. ....................... ....................... A
International Airport via Outerbridge Crossing.
[From New Jersey via Outerbridge Crossing to
West Shore Expressway (State 440) to Staten
Island Expressway (I-278) to Verrazano-Narrows
Bridge (upper level), to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway east (I-278) to Long Island
Expressway (I-495), East on Long Island
Expressway (I-495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I-
678), South on Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to
J.F.K. International Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 12: From New Jersey to J.F.K. ....................... ....................... A
International Airport via George Washington
Bridge (upper level).
[From New Jersey via George Washington Bridge
(upper level), via Washington Expressway
(without detouring onto City streets) via the
Alexander Hamilton Bridge directly to Cross
Bronx Expressway (I-95), east on Cross Bronx
Expressway (I-95), to Throgs Neck Bridge,
south across Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview
Expressway (I-295) to Long Island Expressway
(I-495), west to Van Wyck Expressway (I-678),
south on Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to J.F.K.
International Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes.
Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with
escort if required.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 13: From New England and upper New ....................... ....................... A
York State to J.F.K. International Airport.
[NYC Route 13(i): New England Thruway (I-95),
south (to Connors Street exit to meet escort,
if required) to Bruckner Expressway (I-95), to
Throgs Neck Expressway (I-295), via Throgs
Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I-295),
to Long Island Expressway (I-495) west on Long
Island Expressway (I-495) to Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), south on Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), to J.F.K. International
Airport.
NYC Route 13(ii): New York State Thruway (I-87)
south to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) to
Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95), east to
Bruckner Expressway (I-278) to Throgs Neck
Bridge, to Clearview Expressway (I-295) to
L.I. Expressway (I-495) west to Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), south on Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678) to J.F.K. Airport.
Note: See NYC Route 25 for alternate routes.
Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous with
escort if required.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 14: From Long Island to J.F.K. ....................... ....................... A
International Airport.
[NYC Route 14(i): West on Long Island
Expressway (I-495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I-
676), south on Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to
J.F.K. International Airport.
NYC Route 14(ii): West on Sunrise Highway
(State 27) to North Conduit Blvd. to Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678), south on Van Wyck
Expressway (I-678) to J.F.K. International
Airport.
NYC Route 14(iii): West on Sunrise Highway
(State 27) to North Conduit Blvd. to Rockaway
Blvd., or 150th Street, to J.F.K.
International Airport.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 15: From New Jersey to Staten Island ....................... ....................... A
Piers.
[NYC Route 15(i): From New Jersey via Bayonne
Bridge Plaza via Willowbrook Expressway (State
440) to Staten Island Expressway (I-278), west
on Staten Island Expressway to Western Avenue,
north on Western Avenue to Richmond Terrace,
east on Richmond Terrace to Northside Piers,
or Staten Island Expressway, east to Bay
Street Exit, then local streets to east side
piers.
NYC Route 15(ii): From Goethals Bridge Plaza
via Staten Island Expressway (I-278) to Forest
Avenue, north on Forest Avenue to Goethals
Road North, west on Goethals Road North to
Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue to
Northside Piers, or Staten Island Expressway
east to Bay Street exit, then local streets to
east side piers.
NYC Route 15(iii): From Outerbridge Crossing
via West Shore Expressway (State 440) and
Staten Island Expressway (I-278), west on
Staten Island Expressway to Western Avenue,
north on Western Avenue to Richmond Terrace,
then local streets for Northside piers, or
Staten Island Expressway east to Bay Street
exit, then local streets to east side piers.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.].
[[Page 40891]]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 16: From New Jersey to Brooklyn Piers ....................... ....................... A
[NYC Route 16(i): From Bayonne Bridge, south
via Willowbrook Expressway (State 440) to
Staten Island Expressway (I-278), east to
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level) to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), east on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), east on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to nearest
exit to location of pier then local streets to
pier.
NYC Route 16(ii): From New Jersey via Goethals
Bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I-278) to
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper level), to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), east on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to nearest
exit to location of pier then local streets to
pier.
NYC Route 16(iii): From New Jersey via
Outerbridge Crossing to West Shore Expressway
(State 440) to Staten Island Expressway (I-
278) to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (upper
level), to Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278),
east on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to
nearest exit to location of pier, local
streets to pier.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 17(i): From New Jersey to Manhattan ....................... ....................... A
Piers via George Washington Bridge.
[NYC Route 17(i): From New Jersey via George
Washington Bridge (upper level), exit at 178th
Street and Fort Washington Avenue, east on
178th Street to Amsterdam Avenue, south on
Amsterdam Avenue to Cathedral Parkway (110th
Street), east on 110th Street to Columbus
Avenue, south on Columbus Avenue to west 57th
Street, west on 57th Street to 11th Avenue,
south on 11th Avenue to 55th Street, west on
55th Street to 12th Avenue, 12th Avenue north
or south to pier location.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. In area of 12th
Street, 12th Avenue becomes West Street.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 17(ii)A and 17(ii)B: From New Jersey ....................... ....................... A
to Manhattan Piers via Lincoln Tunnel.
[NYC Route 17(ii)A: Lincoln Tunnel to west side
piers north of Lincoln Tunnel: From Lincoln
Tunnel, exit at Dyer Avenue (40th Street)
north on Dyer Avenue to 41st Street, west
(left) on 41st Street, to 12th Avenue (right
turn at 12th Avenue adjacent to elevated
structure of West Side Highway, continue north
on 12th Avenue to piers.
Return NYC Route 17(ii)A: Return route to
Lincoln Tunnel: South on 12th Avenue (at 43rd
Street, move to left traffic lane to exit at
42nd Street), east (left turn) at 42nd Street
on block to 11th Avenue, turn south (right) at
11th Avenue, continue south on 11th Avenue for
two blocks (follow signs to Lincoln Tunnel),
east (left) on 40th Street to Lincoln Tunnel
entrance at Galvin Avenue.
NYC Route 17(ii)B: Lincoln Tunnel to west side
piers south of Lincoln Tunnel: From Lincoln
Tunnel exit at Dyer Avenue (40th Street) north
on Dyer Avenue to 41st Street, west (left) on
41st Street to 12th Avenue, south (left) on
12th Avenue (under elevated structure of West
Side Highway to southbound traffic lane of
12th Avenue) continue south on 12th Avenue and/
or West Street to piers.
Return NYC Route 17(ii)B: Return route to
Lincoln Tunnel: North on West Street to 12th
Avenue, north on 12th Avenue to 40th Street,
east on 40th Street across 11th Avenue to
Galvin Avenue entrance to Lincoln Tunnel.
Note: In area of 12th Street, 12th Avenue
becomes West Street.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 17(ii)C and 17(ii)D: From New Jersey Manhattan.............. New York............... A
to Manhattan Piers via Holland Tunnel.
[NYC Route 17(ii)C: Holland Tunnel to west side
piers north of Holland Tunnel: Exit from
Holland Tunnel at Hudson Street, north (right
turn) on Hudson Street to Canal Street, west
(left turn) on Canal Street to West Street,
north (right turn) on West Street, continue
north on West Street and/or 12th Avenue, to
piers.
Return NYC Route 17(ii)C: Return route to
Holland Tunnel: South on 12th Avenue and
continue south on West Street to Canal Street,
east (left turn) on Canal Street to Hudson
Street, then north (left turn) at Hudson
Street to Holland Tunnel entrance.
NYC Route 17(ii)D: Holland Tunnel to west side
piers south of Holland Tunnel: Exit from
Holland Tunnel at Hudson Street, north (right
turn) on Hudson Street to Canal Street, west
(left turn) on Canal Street to West Street,
north (right turn) on West Street to west
Houston Street, make ``U'' turn from north
bound traffic lane under elevated West Side
Highway to south bound traffic lane of West
Street, continue south on West Street to piers.
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Return NYC Route 17(ii)D: North on West Street
to Canal Street, east (right turn) on Canal
Street to Hudson Street, then north (left
turn) on Hudson Street to Holland Tunnel
entrance.
Note: In area of 12th Street, 12th Avenue
becomes West Street.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 17(ii)E: From New Jersey, via George ....................... ....................... A
Washington Bridge, Lincoln or Holland Tunnels
to lower east side (East River) piers [Utilize
routes 17(ii)A through 17(ii)D, continue south
on 12th Avenue or West Street, south on West
Street to Battery Park Underpass (head room
12' 11''), enter Battery Park Underpass and
exit on South Street, continue north on South
Street and/or marginal street under elevated
F.D.R. Drive to location of pier Return route:
Proceed south on marginal street under
elevated F.D.R. Drive and/or South Street to
Battery Park Underpass, enter Battery Park
Underpass and exit on West Street, proceed
north on West Street and/or 12th Avenue,
continue as per routes 17(ii)A through 17(ii)D
to Lincoln and Holland Tunnels respectively,
and, for George Washington Bridge, proceed
north on 12th Avenue to 57th Street, east on
57th Street to Amsterdam Avenue, north on
Amsterdam Avenue to 179th Street, west on
179th Street to George Washington Bridge.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required. In
area of 12th Street, 12th Avenue becomes West
Street.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 18(i): From New England to Manhattan ....................... ....................... A
piers.
[South on New England Thruway (I-95) (to
Connors Street exit to meet escort if
required), to Bruckner Expressway (I-278), to
Willis Avenue and Third Avenue exit on 135th
Street, west on 135th Street Third Avenue,
south on Third Avenue across 3rd Avenue Bridge
to 129th Street, east on 129th Street to
Second Avenue, south on Second Avenue to East
125th Street. Return route: From Manhattan
Piers to upstate New York, Westchester County,
and New England.
Reverse NYC Route 18(i) to 12th Avenue, north
to West 57th Street, then east on West 57th
Street to Amsterdam Avenue, north on Amsterdam
Avenue to 125th Street, east to 1st Avenue,
north on 1st Avenue to Willis Avenue Bridge,
across Willis Avenue Bridge to Bruckner Blvd.,
Bruckner Blvd. to 138th Street entrance to
Bruckner Expressway (I-278), east and north on
Bruckner Expressway (I-278) to New England
Thruway (I-95), then New England Thruway (I-
95) north to City line.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required.].....
01/06/95................ NYC Route 18(ii): From Westchester County or ....................... ....................... A
upstate New York to Manhattan piers.
[New York Thruway (I-87), south to Major Deegan
Expressway (I-87), Major Deegan Expressway, (I-
87) south to 138th Street exit, service road
to Third Avenue, south on 3rd Avenue, across
3rd Avenue Bridge to east 129th Street, east
on 129th Street to Second Avenue, south on
Second Avenue to east 125th Street. Then, west
on 125th Street to Amsterdam Avenue, south on
Amsterdam Avenue to Cathedral Parkway (110th
Street) east on 110th Street to Columbus
Avenue, south on Columbus Avenue to west 57th
Street, west on 57th Street to 11th Avenue,
south on 11th Avenue to west 55th Street, west
on west 55th Street to 12th Avenue north or
south to pier location. For lower East River
piers, continue south on 12th Avenue to West
Street, south on West Street around Battery
Park (do not use Battery Under-Pass) to South
Street, north on marginal streets under the
elevated F.D.R. Drive to location of pier.
Return route: Reverse NYC Route 18(ii) to 12th
Avenue, then north to West 57th Street, then
east on west 57th Street to Amsterdam Avenue,
north on Amsterdam Avenue to 125th Street,
east on 125th Street to 1st Avenue, north on
1st Avenue to Willis Avenue Bridge, across
Willis Avenue Bridge, Willis Avenue to Major
Deegan Expressway (I-87), Major Deegan
Expressway north to New York Thruway (I-87),
then north to City line.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required.].....
01/06/95................ NYC Route 19: From New England, upper New York ....................... ....................... A
State and Westchester County to Staten Island
Piers.
[NYC Route 19(i): South on New England Thruway
(I-95) (to Connors Street exit to meet escort
if required) to Bruckner Expressway (I-95) to
Throgs Neck Expressway (I-295) via Throgs Neck
Bridge to Clearview Expressway (I-295) to Long
Island Expressway (I-495), west on Long Island
Expressway (I-495) to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278), west to Verrazano-Narrows
Bridge (upper level) to Staten Island
Expressway (I-278) to Bay Street exit for
eastside piers, or west to Western Avenue,
north to Richmond Terrace, then local streets
to northside piers.
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NYC Route 19(ii): New York State Thruway (I-87)
south to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) (exit
into ``service area'' of Expressway, located
between Westchester County line and east 233rd
Street exit of the Expressway, to rendezvous
with escort, if required) to Cross Bronx
Expressway (I-95), east on Cross Bronx
Expressway (I-95) to Throgs Neck Bridge, to
Clearview Expressway (I-295) to Long Island
Expressway (I-495), west to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-279), west to Verrazano-Narrows
Bridge (upper level), to Staten Island
Expressway (I-278), exit at Bay Street for
eastside piers, or continue on Staten Island
Expressway (I-278) to Western Avenue, north on
western Avenue to Richmond Terrace, then local
streets to northside piers.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 20: From New England, Westchester ....................... ....................... A
County and upstate New York to Brooklyn piers.
[NYC Route 20(i): South on New England Thruway
(I-95) (to Connors Street exit to meet escort
if required) to Bruckner Expressway (I-95) to
Throgs Neck Expressway (I-295) via Throgs Neck
Bridge to Expressway (I-495), west on Long
Island Expressway (I-495) to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) west on Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) to nearest exit to pier
location. Route from nearest expressway exit
to pier via local streets.
NYC Route 20(ii): From New York State Thruway
(I-87), south to Major Deegan Expressway (I-
87), (exit into ``service area'' of
Expressway, located between Westchester County
line and east 233rd Street exit of the
Expressway, to rendezvous with escort, if
required), to Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95),
east on Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95) to
Throgs Neck Bridge, south to Clearview
Expressway (I-295), to Long Island Expressway,
west on Long Island Expressway (I-495) to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway, west on Brooklyn
Queens Expressway (I-278) to nearest exit to
pier location, then via local streets to pier.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 21: From Long Island (Nassau or ....................... ....................... A
Suffolk) to Brooklyn and Staten Island piers.
[Long Island Expressway (I-495) west to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), then west
on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), then
either:.
NYC Route 21(i)A: Continue to nearest exit for
Brooklyn piers location.
NYC Route 21(i)B: Continue west on Brooklyn
Queens Expressway (I-278) to Verrazano Bridge
(upper level), cross bridge to Staten Island
Expressway (I-278), exit at Bay Street for
Staten Island eastside piers (utilizing local
streets) , or continue west on Staten Island
Expressway (I-278) to Western Avenue, north on
Western Avenue to Richmond Terrace, then local
streets for northside Staten Island piers.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 22: From Long Island (Nassau or ....................... ....................... A
Suffolk) to Manhattan piers.
[East on Long Island Expressway (I-495) to
Clearview Expressway (I-295), north on
Clearview Expressway (I-295) across Throgs
Neck Bridge to Bruckner Expressway (I-278),
west on Bruckner Expressway (I-278) continuing
as per NYC route 18(i) and 18(ii) to Manhattan
piers.
Return routing: From Manhattan piers to Long
Island. Use return route for 18(i) to Bruckner
Expressway (I-278), east on Bruckner
Expressway (I-278) to Throgs Neck Expressway
(I-295) south on Throgs Neck Expressway (I-
295), over Throgs Neck Bridge, south on
Clearview Expressway (I-295) to Long Island
Expressway (I-495), then east on Long Island
Expressway (I-495) to Nassau and Suffolk
Counties.
Note: Rendezvous with escort if required.].....
01/06/95................ NYC Route 23(i): From New Jersey to Howland ....................... ....................... A
Hook Truck Terminal, Staten Island.
[NYC Route 23(i)A: From New Jersey via Bayonne
Bridge Plaza via Willowbrook Expressway (State
440) south to Staten Island Expressway (I-
278), north on Western Avenue, east to Howland
Hook Terminal.
NYC Route 23(i)B: From New Jersey via
Outerbridge Crossing, north on West Shore
Expressway (State 440) to Staten Island
Expressway (I-278), west on Staten Island
Expressway (I-278) to Western Avenue, north on
Western Avenue, east to Howland Hook Terminal.
NYC Route 23(i)C: From New Jersey via Goethals
Bridge to Staten Island Expressway (I-278) to
Forest Avenue, north on Forest Avenue to
Goethals Road North, west on Goethals Road
North to Western Avenue, north on Western
Avenue, then east to Howland Hook Terminal.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.].
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01/06/95................ NYC Route 23(ii): From New England, upper New ....................... ....................... A
York State and Westchester County to Howland
Hook Truck Terminal, Staten Island.
[Use NYC Routes 19(i) and 19(ii) except that
entrance to Howland Hook Terminal is east from
Western Avenue.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 23(iii): From Nassau County and ....................... ....................... A
Suffolk County to Howland Hook Truck Terminal,
Staten Island.
[West on Long Island Expressway (I-495) to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), then west
on Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to
Verrazano Bridge, cross upper level of
Verrazano Bridge, then west on Staten Island
Expressway (I-278) to Western Avenue, north on
Western Avenue, then east to Howland Hook
Terminal.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 23(iv): From Airports to Howland Hook ....................... ....................... A
Truck Terminal, Staten Island.
[NYC Route 23(iv)A: From J. F. Kennedy Airport,
north on Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to Long
Island Expressway (I-495), then west on Long
Island Expressway continuing as per NYC Route
23(iii).
NYC Route 23(iv)B: From LaGuardia Airport,
south on 82nd Street to Astoria Blvd., west on
Astoria Boulevard to Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278), then west on Brooklyn
Queens Expressway (I-278), continuing as per
NYC Route 23(iii).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required. Explosives prohibited
on Verrazano Bridge.]
01/06/95................ NYC Route 24: Truck and Railroad Terminal in ....................... ....................... A
Bushwick area, Brooklyn and Maspeth area,
Queens.
[Utilize NYC Routes 3(i) or 3(ii) from New
Jersey, NYC Routes 4(i) or 4(ii) from upstate
New York, New England or Westchester County, C-
3 Island Expressway (I-495), then Long Island
Expressway (I-495) to Grand Avenue exit
(westbound) or Maurice Ave. exit (eastbound),
then to Grand Avenue (and Grand Street), east
or west as required.
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.].
01/06/95................ NYC Route 25: Alternate hazmat routes in lieu ....................... ....................... A
of the Throgs Neck Bridge.
[For vehicles not carrying explosives,
alternate routes utilizing the Whitestone
Bridge or the Triboro Bridge may be used in
lieu of the Throgs Neck Bridge specified in
NYC Routes 4(ii), 7(i), 9(ii), 12(i), 13(ii),
19(ii), and 20(ii), as follows:.
NYC Route 25(i): Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95)
to Hutchinson River Parkway, south on
Hutchinson River Parkway over Whitestone
Bridge, and continue south on Whitestone
Expressway (I-678)--THEN either:
NYC Route 25(i)A: To Astoria Blvd., west on
Astoria Blvd. to 82nd Street, north on 82nd
Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 25(i)B: To Van Wyck Expressway (I-
678), south on Van Wyck Express way (I-676) to
J.F. Kennedy Airport.
NYC Route 25(i)C: To Van Wyck Expressway (I-
678), south to Long Island Expressway (I-495),
west on Long Island Expressway (I-495) to
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278), west on
Brooklyn Queens Expressway (I-278) to Brooklyn
or Staten Island piers as per NYC Routes (19)
or (20).
NYC Route 25(ii): South on Major Deegan
Expressway (I-87) from Cross Bronx Expressway
or Upstate New York, to Triboro Bridge, across
Triboro Bridge to Queens, exit and proceed
east on Astoria Blvd.--THEN either:
NYC Route 25(ii)A: To 82nd Street, north on
82nd Street to LaGuardia Airport.
NYC Route 25(ii)B: To Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278), west on Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) to Long Island Expressway
(I-495), east on Long Island Expressway (I-
495) to Van Wyck Expressway (I-678), south on
Van Wyck Expressway (I-678) to J.F.K. Airport.
NYC Route 25(ii)C: To Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278), west on Brooklyn Queens
Expressway (I-278) to Brooklyn or Staten
Island Piers as per NYC Routes (19) or (20).
Note: Reverse routing permitted. Rendezvous
with escort if required.].
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Table 80--State: North Carolina
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State Agency: NC State Hwy. Patrol
POC: Herbert G. Tucker, Jr.
Address: 1142 Southeast Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27511
Phone: (919) 319-1523
Fax: (919) 319-1534
Web Address: www.nccrimecontrol.org/SHP
FMCSA: NC FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: NC Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 310 Bern Ave. Suite 468 Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919) 856-4378
Fax: (919) 856-4369
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 81--State: North Dakota
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State Agency: ND Highway Patrol
POC: Col. James Prochniak
Address: 600 East Blvd. Ave., Dept 504, Bismarck, ND 58505
Phone: (701) 328-2455
Fax: (701) 328-1717
Web Address: www.nd.gov/ndhp/
FMCSA: ND FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: ND Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1471 Interstate Loop, Bismarck, ND 58503
Phone: (701) 250-4346
Fax: (701) 250-4389
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014
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Table 82--State: Ohio
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State Agency: Public Utilities Comm. of OH
POC: Dan Fisher
Address: 180 East Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 752-7991
Fax: (614) 728-2133
Web Address: www.puco.ohio.gov/puco/
FMCSA: OH FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: OH Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 200 N. High St., Room 609, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 280-5657
Fax: (614) 280-6875
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Table 83--Ohio: Restricted HM routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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07/01/96............. A Any other highway or ..................... 0
state or local road
not otherwise
designated for the
transportation of
hazardous materials
by the routing
designation [in
Northeastern Ohio].
11/03/86............. B City of Lorain...... Lorain............... 0
[Hazardous materials
transportation in
the City of Lorain
is prohibited where
there is neither a
point of origin or
destination within
the City on the
following routes:
State Route 57,
State Route 611,
State Route 58, US
Route 6, and any
city streets.].
05/04/92............. C City of Cleveland Cleveland............ 0
[City Streets].
[Hazardous materials
transportation in
the City of
Cleveland is
prohibited where
there is neither a
point of origin nor
delivery point with
the City unless the
point of origin or
delivery is within
one mile of the
City limits and the
use of the city
streets is the
safest and most
direct route and
the shortest
distance of travel.
Downtown streets
are restricted from
hazmat
transportation
between 7 AM and
6PM daily, except
on the weekend.
When city streets
are to be used, the
transporter must
use interstate
highways to a point
as close as
possible to the
destination.].
10/14/93............. D City of Cambridge... Cambridge............ 0
[Hazardous materials
transportation in
the City of
Cambridge is
prohibited where
there is neither a
point of origin or
destination within
the City on the
following routes:
US Route 40, US
Route 22, State
Route 209, and any
City streets.].
07/01/96............. E1 Interstate 90 from Lorain............... 0
Interstate 271 [in
Lake County] to
Interstate 80/90
[in Lorain County].
07/01/96............. E2A Interstate 71 from ..................... 0
Interstate 80 to
Interstate 90 [in
Cuyahoga County].
07/01/96............. E2B Interstate 490 from ..................... 0
Interstate 90 to
Interstate 77 [in
Cuyahoga County].
07/01/96............. E2C Interstate 77 from ..................... 0
Interstate 80 to
Interstate 90 [in
Cuyahoga County].
07/01/96............. E2D State 2 from State ..................... 0
44 to Interstate 90
[in Lake County].
07/01/96............. E3D State 44 from State ..................... 0
2 to Interstate 90
[in Lake County].
07/01/96............. F Interstate 480 from Cleveland............ 0
Interstate 271 to
Interstate 480N [in
Cuyahoga County]--
Cleveland.
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Table 84--Ohio: Designated HRCQ/RAM routes
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Designation date Route order Route description City Designation(s) (A,B,I,P)
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09/09/88.............. A State-Wide ..................... P
[Preferred routes
for high route
controlled
quantities of
radioactive
materials (HRCQ of
RAM) are,
``Interstate System
highways, including
interstate system
bypasses or
Interstate System
beltways'' as per
49 CFR Part 397].
06/11/02.............. B US 23 from Michigan Toledo............... P
to Interstate 475
(Toledo).
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Table 85--Ohio--Designated NRHM routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City (A,B,I,P)
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04/06/85................ A1 Interstate 270 Columbus............... A
[Columbus Outerbelt]
[Shipments which do
not have the
destination within
the City of Columbus,
but as a throughway.].
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04/06/85................ A2A Broad St. [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A2B Interstate 70 [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A2C State 33 [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A2D State 161 [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A2E High St. [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A2F Interstate 71 [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A3B-1.0 Interstate 670 from Columbus............... A
Interstate 70 to
Interstate 270 [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
04/06/85................ A3B-2.0 State 315 [inside Columbus............... A
Interstate 270] [Only
for the delivery of
NRHM within the City
of Columbus].
10/14/93................ B1 Interstate 70 [in the Cambridge.............. A
City of Cambridge]
[For hazardous
material shipments
which have neither a
point of origin or
destination within
the City of
Cambridge.]
10/14/93................ B2 State 209 [Southgate Cambridge.............. A
Parkway in the City
of Cambridge] [for
destination within
City only].
10/14/93................ B3A US 40 [Wheeling Ave. Cambridge.............. A
in the City of
Cambridge] [for
destination within
City only].
10/14/93................ B3B US 22 [Wheeling Ave. Cambridge.............. A
in the City of
Cambridge] [for
destination within
City only].
10/14/93................ B4A-1.0 County 35 [Old 21/ Cambridge.............. A
Clark/Byesville Rd.
in the City of
Cambridge] [for
destination within
City only].
10/14/93................ B4A-2.0 Interstate 77 [in the Cambridge.............. A
City of Cambridge]
[For hazardous
material shipments
which have neither a
point of origin or
destination within
the City of
Cambridge.]
10/14/93................ B4B North Second St. [in Cambridge.............. A
the City of
Cambridge] [for
destination within
City only].
10/14/93................ B5B-1.0 Steubenville Ave. [in Cambridge.............. A
the City of
Cambridge] [for
destination within
City only].
11/03/86................ C1 US 6 [in the city Lorain................. A
limits of Lorain]
[for destination
within City only].
11/03/86................ C2A State 611 [in the city Lorain................. A
limits of Lorain]
[for destination
within City only].
11/03/86................ C2B State 58 [in the city Lorain................. A
limits of Lorain]
[for destination
within City only].
11/03/86................ C2C State 57 [in the city Lorain................. A
limits of Lorain]
[for destination
within City only].
11/03/86................ C3B-1.0 Cooper Foster Park Rd. Lorain................. A
[in the City of
Lorain] [for
destination within
City only].
11/03/86................ C4B-1.0 Middle Ridge Rd. [in Lorain................. A
the City of Lorain]
[for destination
within City only].
11/03/86................ C5B-1.0 State 2 [in the City Lorain................. A
of Lorain] [For
hazardous material
shipments which have
neither a point of
origin nor
destination within
the City of Lorain.]
11/03/86................ C5B-1.0 Interstate 90/State Lorain................. A
Route 2 [around the
City of Lorain] [For
hazardous material
shipments which have
neither a point of
origin or destination
within the City of
Lorain.]
07/01/96................ D1 Interstate 80 [and I80/ ....................... A
I90 Ohio Turnpike]
from Gate 13 [in
Portage County] to
Lorain/Erie County
Line.
07/01/96................ D2 Interstate 480 from ....................... A
Interstate 80 [Gate
13 in Portage County]
to Interstate 271 [in
Summit County].
07/01/96................ D2A Interstate 480N from ....................... A
Interstate 271 to
Interstate 480 [in
Cuyahoga County].
07/01/96................ D2B Interstate 71 from ....................... A
Interstate 80 [in
Cuyahoga County] to
Interstate 271 [in
Summit County].
07/01/96................ D2C Interstate 77 from ....................... A
Interstate 80 [in
Cuyahoga County] to
Interstate 271 [in
Summit County].
07/01/96................ D3A Interstate 480 from Cleveland.............. A
Interstate 480N [in
Cuyahoga County] to
Interstate 80 [in
Lorain County]--
Cleveland.
07/01/96................ D3B Interstate 271 from ....................... A
Interstate 90 [in
Lake County] to
Interstate 71 [in
Medina County]--
Northeastern Ohio.
07/01/96................ D4B Interstate 90 from ....................... A
Lake/Ashtabula county
line to Interstate
271 [in Lake County].
01/29/90................ D4B-1.0 Bedford from Erieway Bedford................ A
Facility [at 33
Industry Drive]
[Proceed on Industry
Dr, turn right on
Northfield Rd, turn
left on Alexander
Rd., to I271 access
road. Alternatively,
from Northfield Rd,
turn right on Forbes
Rd, turn right on
Broadway Rd. to I-
271.]
11/01/94................ E1 US 20 [Center Ridge Westlake............... A, B
Rd. in the City of
Westlake].
11/01/94................ E2A State 252 [Columbia Westlake............... A, B
Rd. in the City of
Westlake].
11/01/94................ E3A-1.0 State 254 [Detroit Rd. Westlake............... A, B
in the City of
Westlake].
11/01/94................ E3A-2.0 Interstate 90 [in the Westlake............... A
City of Westlake].
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Table 86--State: Oklahoma
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State Agency: OK DOT
POC: Harold Smart
Address: 200 NE 21st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-2861
Fax: (405) 521-2865
Web Address: www.okladot.state.ok.us/
FMCSA: OK FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: OK Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 300 N. Meridian, Suite 106 North, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Phone: (405) 605-6047
Fax: (405) 605-6176
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Table 87--Oklahoma--Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/29/97......... A Oklahoma City 0
and Tulsa.
[Carriers
transporting
hazardous
material cargo
should avoid
traveling
through large
metropolitan
areas during
times of the
day when
congestion is
expected.
These carriers
should also
avoid
construction
zones when
possible.
Construction
information
can be
accessed by
calling the OK
Department of
Transportation
at (405) 521-
2554.].
07/29/97......... B Interstate 40 0
[in Oklahoma
City] from
Interstate 44
to Interstate
35 is banned.
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Table 88--Oklahoma--Designated NRHM routes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/29/97........... A All Interstates.. A
[All hazardous
material
shipments moving
through Oklahoma
should remain on
Interstate
routes, when
possible.].
07/29/97........... B1 Interstate 44 A
[Southwest of
Oklahoma City]
from Interstate
40 to Interstate
240 [Use to
bypass section
of I-40 running
through downtown
Oklahoma City].
07/29/97........... B2 Interstate 240 A
[South of
Oklahoma City]
from Interstate
44 to Interstate
40 [Southeast of
Oklahoma City]
[Use to bypass
section of I-40
running through
downtown
Oklahoma City].
07/29/97........... C Interstate 244 A
[Tulsa] from
Interstate 44
[West of Tulsa]
to Interstate 44
[East of Tulsa]
[Use to bypass
downtown Tulsa].
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Table 89--State: Oregon
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State Agency: OR DOT
POC: Jess Brown
Address: 550 Capitol Street NE., Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 378-6336
Fax: (503) 378-3567
Web Address: www.oregon.gov/odot/Pages/index.aspx
FMCSA: OR FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: OR Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: The Equitable Center, 530 Center Street NE., Suite 440, Salem,
OR 97301
Phone: (503) 399-5775
Fax: (503) 316-2580
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Table 90--Oregon--Restricted HM routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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11/01/94......... A US 26 from Portland......... Multnomah........ 0
Interstate 405
to State 217
[includes Vista
Ridge Tunnel].
........... Restrictions
apply to any
quantity of
hazardous
material
required to be
marked or
placarded in
accordance with
49 CFR 177.823.
11/01/94......... B Arrowhead Truck ................. Umatilla......... 1,7
Plaza on Route
331 [at the MP
216 Interstate
84 interchange
4 miles east of
Pendleton (on
tribal land)]
overnight
parking
prohibited.
11/01/94......... C Wildhorse Casino ................. Umatilla......... 0
parking lot on
Route 331 [at
the MP 216
Interstate 84
interchange 4
miles east of
Pendleton
adjacent to the
Arrowhead Truck
Plaza (on
tribal land)]
prohibits
parking of all
classes of
hazardous
material in the
casino parking
lot.
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[[Page 40898]]
Table 91--Oregon--Designated NRHM routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01/01/00........... A Kittridge Ave. Portland.......... Multnomah......... A
Overpass
[Portland] from
US 30 [NW St.
Helens Ave.] to
NW Front Ave.
and the
Northwest
Portland
Industrial Area.
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Table 92--State: Pennsylvania
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State Agency: PA DOT
POC: Kenneth Thornton
Address: Chief Motor Carrier Division, P.O. Box 8210, Harrisburg, PA
17105
Phone: (717) 787-0459
Fax: (717) 787-7839
Web Address: www.dot.state.pa.us/
FMCSA: PA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: PA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 215 Limekiln Road, Suite 200, New Cumberland, PA 17070
Phone: (717) 614-4060
Fax: (717) 614-4066
State agency is responsible for all HM routes listed in Table 94, except
for those routes on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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Table 93--State: Pennsylvania
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State Agency: PA Turnpike Commission
POC: Kenneth Slippey
Address: P.O. Box 67676, Harrisburg, PA 17106
Phone: (717) 939-9551
Fax:
Web Address: www.paturnpike.com/
FMCSA: PA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: PA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 215 Limekiln Road, Suite 200, New Cumberland, PA 17070
Phone: (717) 614-4060
Fax: (717) 614-4066
State agency is only responsible for HM routes listed in Table 94 on the
Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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Table 94--Pennsylvania--Restricted HM routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01/01/50......... A Liberty Tunnel ................. Allegheny........ 1,2,3,4,5,6
[in Allegheny
County] from
Carson St. to
Saw Mill Run
Blvd.
........... [(1) Explosives
1.1 to 1.6, (2)
Blasting
Agents, (3)
Flammable Gas,
(4) Flammable,
(5) Flammable
Solids, and (6)
Flammable Solid
W. prohibited.]
01/01/58......... B Interstate 376 Pittsburgh....... ................. 1,2,3,4,5,6
[Fort Pitt
Tunnels in
Pittsburgh].
........... [(1) Explosives
1.1 to 1.6, (2)
Blasting
Agents, (3)
Flammable Gas,
(4) Flammable,
(5) Flammable
Solids, and (6)
Flammable Solid
W. prohibited.]
01/01/52......... C Interstate 376 Pittsburgh....... ................. 1,2,3,4,5,6
[Squirrel Hill
Tunnels in
Pittsburgh]
from Exit 8 to
Exit 9.
........... [(1) Explosives
1.1 to 1.6, (2)
Blasting
Agents, (3)
Flammable Gas,
(4) Flammable,
(5) Flammable
Solids, and (6)
Flammable Solid
W. prohibited.]
07/22/89......... D US 30 [West-- ................. Somerset and 0
Descending Westmoreland.
Laurel Mountain
in Somerset/
Westmoreland
Counties]
[Descending
Laurel Mountain
into the
Village of
Laughlintown
(to protect
Ligonier
Municipal
Reservoir).
........... The
``recommended''
alternate route
is south on US
219 to I-76 (PA
Turnpike), west
on I-76 to New
Stanton.].
01/01/40......... E Interstate 70/76 ................. Somerset......... 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
[Allegheny
Tunnel--Somerse
t County] from
Exit 110 to
Exit 146.
........... [Effective July
16, 2000: All
Table 1
materials and
Explosives are
still
prohibited.
Table 2
materials
(except
explosives)
permitted for
non-bulk
packages (those
placards that
do not require
four-digit
codes)]
........... For additional
information,
visit the
Pennsylvania
Turnpike Web
site:
www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top p.
01/01/40......... F Interstate 76 ................. Franklin and 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
[Tuscarora Huntingdon.
Tunnel--Frankli
n/Huntingdon
Counties] from
Exit 180 to
Exit 189.
........... [Effective July
16, 2000: All
Table 1
materials and
Explosives are
still
prohibited.
Table 2
materials
(except
explosives)
permitted for
non-bulk
packages (those
placards that
do not require
four-digit
codes)].
........... For additional
information,
visit the
Pennsylvania
Turnpike Web
site:
www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top p.
01/01/40......... G Interstate 76 ................. Franklin......... 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
[Blue Mountain
Tunnel and
Kittatinny
Tunnel--Frankli
n County] from
Exit 189 to
Exit 201.
........... [Effective July
16, 2000: All
Table 1
materials and
Explosives are
still
prohibited.
Table 2
materials
(except
explosives)
permitted for
non-bulk
packages (those
placards that
do not require
four-digit
codes)].
[[Page 40899]]
........... For additional
information,
visit the
Pennsylvania
Turnpike Web
site:
www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top p.
09/15/93......... H US 11 ................. Cumberland....... 0
[Cumberland
County] from
the
intersection of
Allen Rd. and
SR 465 (at
Segment 0360/
Offset 2119) to
Interstate 76/
PA Turnpike (at
Segment 0510/
Offset 0000).
09/15/93......... I SR 74 ................. Cumberland....... 0
[Cumberland
County] from
Fairfield St.
(at Segment
0170/Offset
0000) to N.
College St. (at
Segment 0210/
Offset 0000).
09/15/93......... J SR 641 ................. Cumberland....... 0
[Cumberland
County] from
Interstate 81
(at Segment
0440/Offset
3196) to N.
College St. (at
Segment 0470/
Offset 0000).
09/15/93......... K SR 34 ................. Cumberland....... 0
[Cumberland
County] from
Noble Blvd./
Lamberton
Middle School
(at Segment
0270/Offset
0000) to
Carlisle
Springs Rd./N.
Hanover St.
split (at
Segment 0300/
Offset 0000).
11/03/94......... L SR 3009/River ................. Dauphin.......... 0
Rd. [Dauphin
County] (at
Segment 0210/
Offset 0720) to
Country Club
Rd. (at Segment
0221/Offset
1382) just
before SR 443.
09/09/93......... M SR 39 [Dauphin ................. Dauphin.......... 0
County] from
Terrace Dr. (at
Segment 0030/
Offset 0000) to
SR 81 (at
Segment 0210/
Offset 0000)
just past the
Travel Center
of America
Truck Stops''.
09/09/93......... N US 22 [Dauphin ................. Dauphin.......... 0
County] from SR
39 (at Segment
0420/Offset
0000) to
Interstate 83
(at Segment
0571/Offset
0000).
03/21/94......... O SR 4020 ................. Lancaster........ 0
[Lancaster
County] from
Esbenshade Rd./
SR 230 (at
Segment 0010/
Offset 0000) to
Mcgovernville
Rd./Route 741
(at Segment
0130/Offset
0000).
01/01/65......... P Interstate 476 ................. Carbon and Lehigh 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
[Northeast
Extension of PA
Turnpike at
Lehigh Tunnel]
from Exit 56 to
Exit 74.
........... [Effective July
16, 2000: All
Table 1
materials and
Explosives are
still
prohibited.
Table 2
materials
(except
explosives)
permitted for
non-bulk
packages (those
placards that
do not require
four-digit
codes)].
........... For additional
information,
visit the
Pennsylvania
Turnpike Web
site:
www.paturnpike.com/trucking/placard.aspx#top p.
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Table 95--State: Rhode Island
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State Agency: RI Dept. of Environmental Management
POC: Mark Dennen
Address: Office of Waste Mgt., 235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI
02908
Phone: (401) 222-2797 ext. 7112
Fax: (401) 222-3812
Web Address: www.dem.ri.gov/
FMCSA: RI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: RI Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 20 Risho Avenue, Suite E, East Providence, RI 02914
Phone: (401) 431-6010
Fax: (401) 431-6019
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Table 96--Rhode Island: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/18/84......... A1 Old Plainfield 0
Pike [in
Foster &
Scituate] from
Route 102 to
Route 12
[Scituate].
07/18/84......... A2A Route 12 [in 0
Scituate and
Cranston] from
Route 14
[Scituate] to
Route 116
[Scituate].
07/18/84......... A3A Route 116 [in 0
Scituate &
Smithfield]
from Scituate
Ave.
[Scituate] to
Snake Hill Rd.
[Smithfield].
07/18/84......... A3A-1.0 Route 102 [in 0
Scituate and
Foster] from
Route 94
[Foster] to
Snake Hill
Road
[Glocester].
07/18/84......... A4A-1.0 Route 94 [in 0
Foster] from
Route 101 to
Route 102
[Scituate].
07/18/84......... A4A-1.0-A Route 14 [in 0
Scituate] from
Route 102 to
Route 116.
07/18/84......... A5A-1.0 Route 101 [in 0
Foster,
Glocester, and
Scituate] from
Route 94
[Foster] to
Route 6
[Scituate].
07/18/84......... A5A-1.0-A Central Pike 0
[in Scituate
and Foster]
from Route 94
[Foster] to
Route 102
[Scituate].
07/18/84......... A5A-1.0-B Route 6 [in 0
Scituate,
Johnston, &
Foster] from
Route 94
[Foster] to
Hopkins Avenue
[Johnson].
07/18/84......... A6A-1.0-B1 Danielson Pike 0
[in Scituate]
from Route 6
to Route 6.
07/18/84......... A6A-1.0-C Rocky Hill Road 0
& Peeptoad
Road [in
Scituate] from
Route 101 to
Route 116
[Sawmill Road].
[[Page 40900]]
07/18/84......... B Route 295 [in 0
Smithfield and
Lincoln] from
Exit 8
[Douglas Pike--
Smithfield] to
Exit 9 [Route
146--Lincoln].
07/18/84......... C Reservoir Road 0
[in its
entirety in
Smithfield and
North
Smithfield].
07/18/84......... D Route 120 [in 0
Cumberland]
from Mendon
Road to
Massachusetts.
07/18/84......... E Reservoir Road 0
[in
Cumberland]
from Route 114
to
Massachusetts.
07/18/84......... F North Main Road 0
[in Jamestown]
from Route 138
to East Shore
Road.
07/18/84......... G1 Bliss Mine Road 0
[in its
entirety in
Newport &
Middletown].
07/18/84......... G2 Miantonami Ave. 0
[in
Middletown]
from Bliss
Mine Road to
Valley Road.
07/18/84......... G3A Valley Road [in 0
Middletown]
from
Miantonami
Avenue to
Route 138.
07/18/84......... G4A Aquidneck Ave. 0
[in
Middletown]
from Wave
Avenue to
Valley Road.
07/18/84......... G5A Wave Avenue [in 0
its entirety
in Middletown].
07/18/84......... H1 Serpentine Road 0
[in its
entirety in
Warren].
07/18/84......... H2A School House 0
Road [in
Warren] from
Birch Swamp
Road to Long
Lane.
07/18/84......... I1 Burchard Road 0
[in its
entirety in
Little
Compton].
07/18/84......... I2 Peckham Road 0
[in Little
Compton] from
Route 77 to
Burchard Road.
07/18/84......... I3 Route 77 [in 0
Little Compton
and Tiverton]
from Peckham
Road [Little
Compton] to
Route 179
[Tiverton].
07/18/84......... I4 Neck Road [in 0
its entirety
in Tiverton].
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Table 97--State: South Carolina
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
State Agency: No Agency Designated
POC:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
FMCSA: SC FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: SC Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1835 Assembly St., Suite 1253,
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 765-5414
Fax: (803) 765-5413
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014.
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Table 98--State: South Dakota
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
State Agency: Motor Carrier Services
POC:
Address: 118 West Capitol Ave., Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: (605) 773-4578
Fax: (605) 773-7144
Web Address: dps.sd.gov/enforcement/highway_patrol/default.aspx
FMCSA: SD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: SD Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1410 E. Highway 14, Suite B, Pierre, SD
57501
Phone: (605) 224-8202
Fax: (605) 224-1766
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014.
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Table 99--South Dakota: Badlands National Park
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NPS: Badlands National Park, NPS
NPS POC: Park Superintendent
Address: 25216 Ben Reifel Road, P.O. Box 6, Interior, SD 57750
Phone: (605) 433-5361
Fax: (605) 433-5404
Web Address: www.nps.gov/badl/index.htm
FMCSA: SD FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: SD Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 1410 E. Highway 14, Suite B, Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: (605) 224-8202
Fax: (605) 224-1766
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Table 100--South Dakota (Badlands National Park): Restricted HM Routes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Restriction(s)
Designation date Route Route (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,
order description 7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
01/17/97.......... A Badlands 0
National Park--
Park road
between the
Northeast
Entrance to the
Interior
Entrance
[Northeast
Entrance/SD-240
to the
intersection
with SD-377 to
SD-377/Interior
Entrance].
[This route is
under the
jurisdiction of
the U.S.
National Park
Service, not
the State of
South Dakota.
For additional
information,
contact the
Badlands
National Park
at (605) 433-
5361.].
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Table 101--State: Tennessee
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State Agency: TN DOT
POC: Alan Durham
Address: James K. Polk Bldg., 505 Deaderick St., Suite 400, Nashville,
TN 37243
Phone: (615) 741-2848/(615) 741-5616
Fax: (615) 741-2508
Web Address: www.tdot.state.tn.us/
FMCSA: TN FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: TN Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 640 Grassmere Park, Suite 111,
Nashville, TN 37211
Phone: (615) 781-5781
Fax: (615) 781-5780
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[[Page 40901]]
Table 102--Tennessee: Restricted HM Routes
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Route Route Restriction(s)
Designation date order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
05/15/87......... A Interstate 40 0
[Through City
of Knoxville]
from Exit 385
[intersection
with I-75/I-
640 west of
Knoxville] to
Exit 393
[intersection
with I-640
east of
Knoxville].
[Prohibition
does not apply
to hazardous
material
shipments
originating at
or destined to
the City of
Knoxville and
to service
points of US
129 in Blount
County as
verified by
appropriate
shipping
papers, or
shipments to
be interlined
with other
carriers or to
be transferred
to other
vehicles of
the same
carrier at
facilities in
these areas,
or to vehicles
which need
emergency
repair or
warranty work
performed at
authorized
dealers in
these areas.].
10/18/96......... B Cumberland Gap 1
Tunnel [US 25E/
State Route
32].
[Trucks that
display a
hazardous
material
placard are
required to
stop at the
Cumberland Gap
Tunnel
inspection
lanes. After
stopping in
the lane, a
CGTA operator
requests
information
from the
driver such as
Trucking
Company name
and address,
DOT ,
Truck license
,
Truck Order
or
bill of
lading, origin
and
destination of
goods, and
driver's name
and signature.
The operator
then performs
a walk around
inspection of
the truck and
looks for
possible
hazardous
material
leaks. Trucks
transporting
Class 1
Explosives are
prohibited and
are turned
around at the
tunnel. For
further
information,
contact John
R. Burke
(cgta@vaughnmelton.com) at
606-248-0996.].
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Table 103--Tennessee: Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
08/03/88.......... A Interstate 640/I- P
75 from
Interstate 40
[exit 385 West
of Knoxville]
to Interstate
40 [exit 393
East of
Knoxville] [In
lieu of I-40 in
the Knoxville
area.
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Table 104--State: Texas
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State Agency: TX Dept. Public Safety
POC: Josh Verastique
Address: P.O. Box 4087, Austin, Texas 78773-0001
Phone: (512) 416-3122
Web Address: www.txdot.gov/
FMCSA: TX FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: TX Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 903 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 101,
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 916-5440
Fax: (512) 916-5482
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Table 105: Texas--Restricted HM Routes
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Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i) FMCSA QA Comment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12/12/97.......... A International Laredo............ Webb............. 0
Bridges I & II
[Laredo].
06/28/01.......... B1 Interstate 35 San Antonio....... Bexar............ 0
[Bexar County]
from the IH 35/
IH 10
interchange to
the IH 10/IH 35/
US 90
interchange.
06/28/01.......... B2A Interstate 10 San Antonio....... Bexar............ 0
[Bexar County]
from the
Fredericksburg/
Woodlawn
interchange to
the IH 10/IH 35
interchange.
06/28/01.......... B2B Interstate 35 San Antonio....... Bexar............ 0
[Bexar County]
from IH 35/IH 37/
US 281
interchange to
IH 10/IH 35
interchange.
06/28/01.......... B3B Interstate 37 San Antonio....... Bexar............ 0
[Bexar County]
from the IH 35/
IH 37/US 281
interchange to
the IH 37/
Durango St.
interchange.
03/04/70.......... D1 Interstate 45 Houston........... Harris........... 0
[Houston] from
Franklin St. to
US 59.
03/04/70.......... D2 US 59 [Houston] Houston........... Harris........... 0
from Interstate
45 to Buffalo
Bayou.
[[Page 40902]]
10/13/83.......... E1 Interstate 45 Galveston......... Galveston........ 0
[Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
State 342 to
West City Limits.
............ [During a 30-hour
hurricane
warning only.
See City of
Galveston code
for more
information.].
10/13/83.......... E2 State 342 (61st. Galveston......... Galveston........ 0
St.) [Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
Broadway Ave. to
Seawall Blvd.
............ [During a 30-hour
hurricane
warning only.
See City of
Galveston code
for more
information.].
10/13/83.......... F North of Church Galveston......... Galveston........ 0
St. [Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
14th Street to
2nd Street.
............ [See City of
Galveston code
for special
restrictions/
more
information.].
01/25/84.......... G1 Interstate 30 Dallas............ Dallas........... 0
(East RL
Thornton
Freeway)
[Dallas] from
Interstate 35 E
to Malcolm X
Blvd. Overpass.
01/25/84.......... G2A Interstate 45 Dallas............ Dallas........... 0
Elevated (Julius
Schepps Freeway)
[Dallas] from
Lamar Underpass
to Bryan St.
Underpass.
............ [No operator of a
motor vehicle
transporting
hazardous
material
scheduled for
delivery to or
from a Dallas
Terminal shall
transport those
materials on any
street or
highway, or
segment of a
street or public
highway
designated as
``Prohibited
Hazardous
Materials
Area''].
01/25/84.......... G3A-1.0 Interstate 345 Dallas............ Dallas........... 0
(Central
Expressway)
[Dallas] from
Interstate 45
(Julius Schepps
Freeway) to
Bryan Street.
01/25/84.......... H Spur 366 (Woodall Dallas............ Dallas........... 0
Rodgers Freeway)
[Dallas] from US
75 to Interstate
35E.
10/10/95.......... I Loop 335 Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall... 0
[Amarillo] from
West Amarillo
Blvd to City
Limits (7 pm to
7 am).
10/10/95.......... J US 60/US 87/US Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall... 0
287 (Taylor and
Filmore St.
only) [Amarillo]
from Interstate
40 to Loop 335.
03/04/70.......... TBD Holcombe Houston........... Harris........... 0 Route description is inconsistent
Boulevard with current maps of area.
[Houston] from
Main St. to
South Braeswood
Boulevard.
Unable to confirm current route.
[State relabeling route based on
changing physical conditions.]
03/04/70.......... TBD Main St. Houston........... Harris........... 0 Route description is inconsistent
[Houston] from with current maps of area.
N. MacGregor Way
to Holcombe
Boulevard.
Unable to confirm current route.
[State relabeling route based on
changing physical conditions.]
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03/04/70.......... TBD N. MacGregor Way Houston........... Harris........... 0 Route description is inconsistent
[Houston] from with current maps of area.
South Braeswood
Boulevard to
Main St.
Unable to confirm current route.
[State relabeling route based on
changing physical conditions.]
03/04/70.......... TBD South Braeswood Houston........... Harris........... 0 Route description is inconsistent
Boulevard with current maps of area.
[Houston] from
Holcombe
Boulevard to N.
MacGregor Way.
Unable to confirm current route.
No response received from Texas
DOT on this question.
01/25/84.......... TBD Underground Dallas............ Dallas........... 0 Insufficient information provided
tunnel system in route description to validate
[Dallas (Entire route.
Highway)].
[State relabeling route based on
changing physical conditions.]
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Table 106--Texas--Designated HRCQ/RAM Routes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/09/12.......... A Big Spring, TX to ................. ................. P
Pecos, TX to
Carlsbad, NM to
WlPP North
Access Road
(Current New
Mexico
designated
route).
07/09/12.......... B Big Spring, TX to ................. ................. P
Andrews, TX to
FM 115 to
intersection
with FM 128 in
Texas to SR 128
in New Mexico to
WIPP South
Access Road.
07/09/12.......... C Big Spring, TX to ................. ................. P
Monahans, TX to
Kermit, TX to
Jal, NM to WIPP
South Access
Road.
07/09/12.......... D Big Spring, TX to ................. ................. P
Andrews, TX to
Eunice, NM to
Hobbs, NM to
WIPP North
Access Road.
07/09/12.......... E Big Spring, TX to ................. ................. P
Andrews, TX to
Eunice, NM to
Jal, NM to WIPP
South Access
Road.
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Table 107--Texas--Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description City County (A,B,I,P)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/90........... A1 Farm to Market Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
2061 [Edinburg]
from Owassa Road
to Farm to
Market 1925
[Through only].
10/16/90........... A2 Farm to Market Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
1925 [Edinburg]
from Bus. US 281
to Farm to
Market 2061
[Through only].
10/16/90........... A2A State 107 Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
State 336 to
Farm to Market
2061 [Through
only].
10/16/90........... A3 Bus. US 281 Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
its North
intersection
with US 281 to
Farm to Market
1925 [Through
only].
10/16/90........... A3A Bus. US 281 Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
Farm to Market
1925 to its
South
intersection
with US 281
[Local
destination
only].
10/16/90........... A4 US 281 [Edinburg] Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
from its North
intersection
with Bus. US 281
to Owassa Road
[Through only].
10/16/90........... A4A-1.0 Chapin Street Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
Bus. US 281 to
US 281 [Local
destination
only].
10/16/90........... A4A-2.0 Farm to Market Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
2128 [Edinburg]
from Bus. US 281
to US 281 [Local
destination
only].
10/16/90........... A4A-3.0 McIntyre St. Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
12th Ave. to
10th Ave. [Local
destination
only.].
10/16/90........... A5A Farm to Market Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
2128 [Edinburg]
from Tower Road
to US 281
[Through only].
10/16/90........... A5A-3.0 10th Ave. Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
McIntyre to Cano
Street [Local
destination
only].
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10/16/90........... A5B State 107 Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
Tower Road to US
281 [Through
only].
10/16/90........... A6A-3.0 Cano St. Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
10th Ave. to
12th Ave. [Local
destination
only.].
10/16/90........... A6A-3.0-A State 107 Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
12th Ave. to US
281 [Local
destination
only].
10/16/90........... A7A-3.0 12th Ave. Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
McIntyre to Cano
Street [Local
destination
only].
10/16/90........... A8A-3.0-B State 107 Edinburg.......... Hidalgo........... A
[Edinburg] from
Farm to Market
2061 to 10th
Ave. [Local
destination
only].
04/15/81........... B1 US 83 [Harlingen] Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
from Southeast
City Limits to
West City Limits.
04/15/81........... B2A Spur 54 Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
[Harlingen] from
US 77 to US 83.
04/15/81........... B3A-1.0 US 77 [Harlingen] Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
from Northwest
City Limits to
Southeast City
Limits.
04/15/81........... B4A-1.0-A Farm to Market Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
1479
(Rangerville
Road)
[Harlingen] from
Southwest City
Limits to US 77/
83.
04/15/81........... B4A-1.0-B Loop 206 (Tyler Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
St.) [Harlingen]
from US 77/US 83
to West City
Limits.
04/15/81........... B4A-1.0-C Farm to Market Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
106 (Harrison
St.) [Harlingen]
from US 77 to
West City Limits.
04/15/81........... B4A-1.0-D Bus. US 77 Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
[Harlingen] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
04/15/81........... B5A-1.0-D1 Loop 499 (Ed Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
Carey Dr.)
[Harlingen] from
Bus. US 77 N to
US 77/83.
04/15/81........... B5A-1.0-D2 Commerce St. Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
[Harlingen] from
Bus. US 77 N to
Bus. US 77 S.
04/15/81........... B5A-1.0-D3 Farm to Market Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
507 (Morgan
Blvd.)
[Harlingen] from
Rio Hondo Rd. to
Bus. US 77.
04/15/81........... B5A-1.0-D3A 25th St. Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
[Harlingen] from
Rio Hondo Rd. to
North City
Limits.
04/15/81........... B5A-1.0-D3B Rio Hondo Rd. Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
[Harlingen] from
25th Street to
East City Limits.
04/15/81........... B5A-1.0-D4 Farm to Market Harlingen......... Cameron........... A
106 (Harrison
St.) [Harlingen]
from East City
Limits to Bus.
US 77.
12/12/97........... C SH 255 (Camino Laredo............ Webb.............. A
Columbia Toll
Road) [Laredo]
from Interstate
35 to
International
Bridge III.
12/28/93........... D1 Interstate 10 [El El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Paso] from East
City Limits to
North City
Limits.
12/28/93........... D2A Trowbridge Dr. El Paso........... El Paso........... A
[El Paso] from
Interstate 10 to
Delta Dr..
12/28/93........... D2B Airway Blvd [El El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Paso] from
Interstate 10 to
US 62/180.
12/28/93........... D3A Delta Dr. [El El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Paso] from
Trowbridge Dr.
to Fonseca Dr.
12/28/93........... D3B US 62/180 El Paso........... El Paso........... A
(Montana Ave.)
[El Paso] from
East City Limits
to Airway Blvd.
12/28/93........... D4A Fonesca Dr. [El El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Paso] from Delta
Dr. to Loop 375.
12/28/93........... D4B Loop 375 (Joe El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Battle Blvd.)
[El Paso] from
Interstate 10 to
US 62/180.
12/28/93........... D5B Loop 375 El Paso........... El Paso........... A
(Americas Ave.)
[El Paso] from
Border Highway
(Loop 375) to
Interstate 10.
12/28/93........... D5B-1.0 Farm to Market El Paso........... El Paso........... A
659 [El Paso]
from East City
Limits to Loop
375 N (Americas
Ave.) [Its North
intersection
with LP 375
(Americas Ave.)].
12/28/93........... D6B Loop 375 (Border El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Highway) [El
Paso] from US 54
(Patriot
Freeway) to Loop
375 (Americas
Ave.).
12/28/93........... D6B-2.0 Farm to Market El Paso........... El Paso........... A
659 [El Paso]
from LP 375
(Border Highway)
to South City
Limits
[International
boundary at
Ysleta Port of
entry Zaragoza
Bridge].
12/28/93........... D7B US 54 [El Paso] El Paso........... El Paso........... A
from New Mexico
to South Loop
375.
12/28/93........... D7B-3.0 Interstate 110 El Paso........... El Paso........... A
[El Paso] from
Cordova Port-of-
Entry to
Interstate 10.
12/28/93........... D8B-4.0 Fred Wilson Dr. El Paso........... El Paso........... A
[El Paso] from
Airport Rd. to
US 54.
12/28/93........... D9B-4.0-A Railroad Dr. [El El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Paso] from Dyer
St. (SP 478) to
Fred Wilson Dr.
12/28/93........... D9B-4.0-B Marshall Rd. [El El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Paso] from Fred
Wilson Dr. to
Railroad Dr.
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12/28/93........... D10B-4.0-A Spur 478 (Dyer El Paso........... El Paso........... A
Rd.) [El Paso]
from Railroad
Dr. to US 54 N.
10/24/95........... E1 Interstate 20 Odessa............ Ector............. A
[Odessa] from
Southwest City
Limits to
Southeast City
Limits.
10/24/95........... E2A Loop 338 [Odessa] Odessa............ Ector............. A
from South City
Limits to North
City Limits.
06/14/83........... F1 Interstate 20 Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
East City Limits
to West City
Limits.
06/14/83........... F2A Loop 250 Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
Interstate 20 to
Fairgrounds Rd.
06/14/83........... F2B Midkiff Rd. Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
Interstate 20 to
Loop 250.
06/14/83........... F2C Cotton Flat Rd. Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
Interstate 20 to
Bus. I 20/US 80.
06/14/83........... F2D State 349 Midland........... Midland/Martin.... A
[Midland] from
Interstate 20 to
South City
Limits.
06/14/83........... F3A Fairgrounds Rd. Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
South City
Limits to Loop
250.
06/14/83........... F3A-1.0 Farm to Market Midland........... Midland........... A
868 (Midland
Dr.) [Midland]
from Bus. SR 158
to Loop 250.
06/14/83........... F3A-2.0 State 349 Midland........... Midland/Martin.... A
[Midland] from
Loop 250 to
North City
Limits.
06/14/83........... F3C-1.0 Garfield St. Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
Bus. SH 158 to
Florida Ave.
06/14/83........... F3E-1.0 Scharbauer Rd. Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
State 349 to
Golf Course Rd.
06/14/83........... F4E-1.0 Golf Course Rd. Midland........... Midland........... A
[Midland] from
Scharbauer Dr.
to State 158.
10/01/91........... G1 US 67 [San San Angelo........ Tom Green......... A
Angelo] from
Southwest City
Limits to Loop
306 W.
10/01/91........... G2 Loop 306 [San San Angelo........ Tom Green......... A
Angelo] from US
67 N to US 87/US
277.
10/01/91........... G3 US 87 [San San Angelo........ Tom Green......... A
Angelo] from
loop 306 to
South City
Limits.
06/28/01........... H1 Interstate 35 San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
[Bexar County]
from South IH
410 to Atascosa/
Bexar county
line.
06/28/01........... H2A Interstate 410 San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
[Bexar County]
Entire Highway.
06/28/01........... H3A-1.0 US 90 [Bexar San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
County] from
West IH 410 to
the Medina/Bexar
county line.
06/28/01........... H3A-2.0 Interstate 10 San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
[Bexar County]
from North IH
410 to the
Kendall/Bexar
county line.
06/28/01........... H3A-3.0 US 281 [Bexar San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
County] from
North IH 410 to
the Comal/Bexar
county line.
06/28/01........... H3A-4.0 Interstate 35 San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
[Bexar County]
from North IH
410 to the
Guadalupe/Bexar
county line.
06/28/01........... H3A-5.0 Interstate 10 San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
[Bexar County]
from East IH 410
to the Guadalupe/
Bexar county
line.
06/28/01........... H3A-6.0 US 87 [Bexar San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
County] from
East IH 410 to
the Wilson/Bexar
County line.
06/28/01........... H3A-7.0 US 181 [Bexar San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
County] from IH
410 to the
Wilson/Bexar
county line.
06/28/01........... H3A-8.0 Interstate 37 San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
[Bexar County]
from IH 410 to
Atascosa/Bexar
county line.
06/28/01........... H3A-9.0 US 281 [Bexar San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
County] from
South IH 410 to
the Atascosa/
Bexar county
line.
06/28/01........... H3A-10.0 State 16 [Bexar San Antonio....... Bexar............. A
County] from
South IH 410 to
the Atascosa/
Bexar county
line.
01/08/93........... I1 Interstate 35 New Braunfels..... Comal............. A
[New Braunfels]
from North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
01/09/93........... I2A Loop 337 [New New Braunfels..... Comal............. A
Braunfels] from
Interstate 35 N
to Interstate 35
S.
10/07/82........... J1 US 77 [Victoria] Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
from West City
Limits to North
City Limits.
10/07/82........... J2A Bus. US 59 Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
[Victoria] from
US 77 (downtown)
to John
Stockbauer Rd.
10/07/82........... J2B Loop 463 Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
[Victoria] from
US 87 to US 77.
10/07/82........... J3A John Stockbauer Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
Rd. [Victoria]
from US 59 to
Bus. US 59.
10/07/82........... J3A-1.0 State 185 Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
[Victoria] from
Bus. US 59 to
South City
Limits.
10/07/82........... J4A-2.0 US 59 [Victoria] Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
from US 87 to
East City Limits.
10/07/82........... J5A-2.0 US 87 [Victoria] Victoria.......... Victoria.......... A
from South City
Limits to
Northwest City
Limits.
06/28/93........... K1 Farm to Market La Grange......... Fayette........... A
609 [La Grange]
from West City
Limits to Bus.
US 71.
06/28/93........... K2 Bus. US 71 [La La Grange......... Fayette........... A
Grange] from
West City Limits
to Farm to
Market 609.
06/28/93........... L1 State 71 [La La Grange......... Fayette........... A
Grange] from
East City Limits
to West City
Limits.
06/28/93........... L2 US 77 [La Grange] La Grange......... Fayette........... A
from North City
Limits to State
71.
08/06/90........... M US 59 [Rosenberg] Rosenberg......... Fort Bend......... A
from South City
Limits to North
City Limits.
08/06/90........... N State 36 Rosenberg......... Fort Bend......... A
[Rosenberg] from
3400 Block to
4300 Block [This
segment of State
36 is on the
South side of
town.].
08/06/90........... O State 36 Rosenberg......... Fort Bend......... A
[Rosenberg] from
500 Block [to US
90, 900 block
only] to Farm to
Market 529 [This
segment of State
36 is to the
Northwest side
of town.].
01/21/87........... P US 90A [Stafford] Stafford.......... Fort Bend......... A
from West City
Limits to East
City Limits.
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01/21/87........... Q US 59 [Stafford] Stafford.......... Fort Bend/Harris.. A
from West City
Limits to North
City Limits.
03/25/91........... R1 Farm to Market Pearland.......... Brazoria.......... A
518 [Pearland]
from West City
Limits to East
City Limits.
03/25/91........... R2A State 35 Pearland.......... Brazoria.......... A
[Pearland] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
03/04/70........... S Interstate 610 Houston........... Harris............ A
[Houston] Entire
Highway.
02/22/72........... T State 225 [Deer Deer Park......... Harris............ A
Park] from East
City Limits to
West City Limits.
05/25/82........... U1 State 6 [Santa Santa Fe.......... Galveston......... A
Fe] from West
City Limits to
East City Limits.
05/25/82........... U2A Farm to Market Santa Fe.......... Galveston......... A
1764 [Santa Fe]
Entire highway
within city
limits.
05/25/82........... U2B Farm to Market Santa Fe.......... Galveston......... A
646 [Santa Fe]
from North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
10/13/83........... V1 Interstate 45 Galveston......... Galveston......... A
[Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
West City Limits
to Farm to
Market 188
[Teichman Rd.].
............ [See City of
Galveston code
for special
restrictions/
more
information.].
10/13/83........... V2 State 275 (Port Galveston......... Galveston......... A
Industrial Blvd.
and Harborside
Drive)
[Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
Interstate 45 to
9th St.
............ [See City of
Galveston code
for special
restrictions/
more
information.].
10/13/83........... V3A 51st St./Seawolf Galveston......... Galveston......... A
Pkwy.
[Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
State 275
(Harborside
Drive) to 1/4
mile south of
Seawolf Park.
............ [See City of
Galveston code
for special
restrictions/
more
information.].
10/13/83........... W1 State 342 (61st Galveston......... Galveston......... A
St.) [Galveston,
Galveston
County] from
Broadway Ave. to
Seawall Blvd.
............ [See City of
Galveston code
for special
restrictions/
more
information.].
10/13/83........... W2 Broadway Ave. Galveston......... Galveston......... A
[Galveston,
Galveston County
(entire length)].
............ [See City of
Galveston code
for special
restrictions/
more
information.].
03/01/72........... X1 State 146 [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
03/01/72........... X2A Loop 197 [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from
South City
Limits to 2nd
Ave. S.
03/01/72........... X2B Farm to Market Texas City........ Galveston......... A
519 [Texas City,
Galveston
County] from
State 146 to
Loop 197.
03/01/72........... X2C 5th Ave. [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from
State 146 to
14th St.
03/01/72........... X2D Farm to Market Texas City........ Galveston......... A
1764 [Texas
City, Galveston
County] from
Interstate 45 to
State 146.
03/01/72........... X3A 2nd Ave. [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from
Loop 197 to Bay
St.
03/01/72........... X3A-1.0 4th Ave. [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from
Loop 197 to 10th
St.
03/01/72........... X3B-1.0 Grant Ave. [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City] from 5th
Ave. South to FM
519/SH 341.
03/01/72........... X3C 14th St. [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from
Loop 197 to 5th
Ave. S.
03/01/72........... X4A-1.0 10th St. [Texas Texas City........ Galveston......... A
City, Galveston
County] from S.
4th Ave. to S.
6th Ave.
01/11/94........... Y1 Interstate 45 Dickinson......... Galveston......... A
[Dickinson] from
Northwest City
Limits to
Southeast City
Limits.
01/10/91........... Y2 Interstate 45 League City....... Galveston......... A
[League City]
from Northwest
City Limits to
Southeast City
Limits.
01/11/94........... Y3A Farm to Market Dickinson/League Galveston......... A
646 [Dickinson/ City.
League City]
from Interstate
45 east to
eastern City
Limit
[Dickinson].
01/11/94........... Y4A-1.0 Farm to Market Dickinson......... Galveston......... A
1266 [Dickinson]
from Farm to
Market 646 to
Farm to Market
517.
05/21/92........... Z1 Interstate 35 Temple............ Bell.............. A
[Temple] from
North City
Limits to
Southwest City
Limits.
05/21/92........... Z2A Loop 363 [Temple] Temple............ Bell.............. A
Entire Highway.
07/07/81........... AA1 State 36 Brenham........... Washington........ A
[Brenham] from
South City
Limits to US 290.
07/07/81........... AA2A US 290 [Brenham] Brenham........... Washington........ A
from East City
Limits to West
City Limits.
07/07/81........... AB1 Farm to Market Brenham........... Washington........ A
577 [Brenham]
from East City
Limits to BS 36.
07/07/81........... AB2 Bus. US 36 Brenham........... Washington........ A
[Brenham] from
North City
Limits to Farm
to Market 577.
07/07/81........... AB2A State 105 Brenham........... Washington........ A
[Brenham] from
Northeast City
Limits to Farm
to Market 577.
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07/07/81........... AB2B Farm to Market Brenham........... Washington........ A
2935 [Brenham]
from North City
Limits to Farm
to Market 577.
12/17/84........... AC1 State 159 Hempstead......... Waller............ A
[Hempstead] from
State 6/Bus. US
290 to South
City Limits.
12/17/84........... AC2A Farm to Market Hempstead......... Waller............ A
1887 [Hempstead]
from State 159
to South City
Limits.
12/17/84........... AC2B State 6/Bus US Hempstead......... Waller............ A
290 [Hempstead]
from North City
Limits to East
City Limits.
12/17/84........... AC3B-1.0 St. Mary's St. Hempstead......... Waller............ A
[Hempstead] from
State 6/Bus US
290 to
Blasengane Rd.
12/17/84........... AC3B-2.0 Farm to Market Hempstead......... Waller............ A
1488 [Hempstead]
from Bus. US 290/
SH 6 to East
City Limits.
12/17/84........... AC4B-1.0 Blasengane Rd. Hempstead......... Waller............ A
[Hempstead] from
St. Mary's St.
to US 290.
09/28/87........... AD1 State 146 [Mont Mont Belvieu...... Chambers.......... A
Belvieu] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
09/28/87........... AD2A Loop 207 [Mont Mont Belvieu...... Chambers.......... A
Belvieu] from
north SR 146 to
South SR 146.
09/28/87........... AD3A-1.0 Farm to Market Mont Belvieu...... Chambers.......... A
565 [Mont
Belvieu] from
Loop 207 to East
City Limits.
09/23/82........... AE1 Interstate 45 Conroe............ Montgomery........ A
[Conroe] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
09/23/82........... AE2A Loop 336 [Conroe] Conroe............ Montgomery........ A
Entire highway
within city
limits.
08/01/91........... AF1 Interstate 10 Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
[Beaumont] from
East City Limits
to West City
Limits.
08/01/91........... AF2A US 69/96/287 Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
[Beaumont] from
North City
Limits to
Southeast City
Limits.
08/01/91........... AF2B US 90 [Beaumont] Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
from West City
Limits to
Interstate 10.
08/01/91........... AF3A-1.0 Spur 380 Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
(Railroad Ave.)
[Beaumont] from
US 69/US96/US287
(Cardinal Dr.)
to Washington
Blvd.
08/01/91........... AF3A-2.0 State 105 Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
[Beaumont] from
West City Limits
to US 69/96/287.
08/01/91........... AF4A-1.0 Washington Blvd. Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
[Beaumont] from
Spur 380 to
Irving St.
08/01/91........... AF5A-1.0 Irving St. Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
[Beaumont] from
Washington Blvd.
to Madison St.
08/01/91........... AF6A-1.0 Madison St. Beaumont.......... Jefferson......... A
[Beaumont] from
Irving St. to
Grove St.
01/16/78........... AG1 Farm to Market Crockett.......... Houston........... A
2110 [Crockett]
from Southwest
City Limits to
Loop 304 SW.
01/16/78........... AG2 Loop 304 Crockett.......... Houston........... A
[Crockett]
Entire highway.
01/16/78........... AG3A State 7/21 Crockett.......... Houston........... A
[Crockett] from
West City Limits
to Loop 304 W.
01/16/78........... AG3B Farm to Market Crockett.......... Houston........... A
2076 [Crockett]
from West City
Limits to Loop
304 W.
01/16/78........... AG3C Farm to Market Crockett.......... Houston........... A
229 [Crockett]
from Northwest
City Limits to
Loop 304 NW.
01/16/78........... AG3D US 287/State 19 Crockett.......... Houston........... A
[Crockett] from
North City
Limits to Loop
304 N.
01/16/78........... AG3E Farm to Market Crockett.......... Houston........... A
2022 [Crockett]
from Northeast
City Limits to
NE Loop 304.
01/16/78........... AG3F State 21 Crockett.......... Houston........... A
[Crockett] from
Northeast City
Limits to Loop
304 NE.
01/16/78........... AG3G State 7 Crockett.......... Houston........... A
[Crockett] from
East City Limits
to Loop 304 E.
01/16/78........... AG3H US 287 [Crockett] Crockett.......... Houston........... A
from Southeast
City Limits to
Loop 304 E.
01/16/78........... AG3I Farm to Market Crockett.......... Houston........... A
2712 [Crockett]
from South City
Limits to Loop
304 S.
01/16/78........... AG3J State 19 Crockett.......... Houston........... A
[Crockett] from
South City
Limits to Loop
304 S.
08/16/88........... AH1 US 59 [Lufkin] Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
from South City
Limits to South
Loop 287.
09/23/88........... AH2 Loop 287 [Lufkin] Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
Entire highway.
08/16/88........... AH3A State 94 [Lufkin] Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
from West City
Limits to West
Loop 287.
08/16/88........... AH3B State 103 Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
[Lufkin] from
West City Limits
to West Loop 287.
08/16/88........... AH3C US 69 [Lufkin] Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
from Northwest
City Limits to
Northwest Loop
287.
08/16/88........... AH3D US 59 [Lufkin] Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
from North City
Limits to North
Loop 287.
09/23/88........... AH3E State 103 Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
[Lufkin] from
East City Limits
to East Loop 287
US 59/69.
09/23/88........... AH3F US 69 [Lufkin] Lufkin............ Angelina.......... A
from Southeast
City Limits to
East Loop 287.
09/20/77........... AI1 US 59 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
from South City
Limits to Loop
224 S.
09/20/77........... AI2 Loop 224 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
Entire Highway.
09/20/77........... AI3A State 7 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
from West City
Limits to Loop
224 W.
09/20/77........... AI3B State 21 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
from West City
Limits to Loop
224 W.
09/20/77........... AI3C US 59 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
from North City
Limits to Loop
224 N.
09/20/77........... AI3D State 7 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
from East City
Limits to Loop
224 E.
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09/20/77........... AI3E State 21 Nacogdoches....... Nacogdoches....... A
[Nacogdoches]
from East City
Limits to Loop
224 E.
08/22/88........... AJ1 US 96 [Center] Center............ Shelby............ A
from North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
08/22/88........... AJ2A State 7 [Center] Center............ Shelby............ A
from West City
Limits to US 96.
08/22/88........... AJ2B State 87 [Center] Center............ Shelby............ A
from West City
Limits to US 96.
08/22/88........... AK1 Loop 500 [Center] Center............ Shelby............ A
from US 96 S to
East State 7.
08/22/88........... AK2A State 87 [Center] Center............ Shelby............ A
from East City
Limits to Loop
500.
11/01/94........... AL1 US 377 [Benbrook] Benbrook.......... Tarrant........... A
from North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
03/06/79........... AL2 US 377 [Fort Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
Worth] from
Southwest City
Limits to
Interstate 20.
11/01/94........... AL2A Farm to Market Benbrook.......... Tarrant........... A
2871 [Benbrook]
from West City
Limits to US 377.
09/06/84........... AL3A-1.0 Interstate 20/820 Benbrook.......... Tarrant........... A
[Benbrook] from
East City Limits
to West City
Limits.
03/06/79........... AL4A-1.0 Interstate 820 Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Fort Worth]
Entire highway
[To include:
Benbrook,
Haltom, Hurst,
Lake Worth, N.
Richland Hills,
Signaw].
07/01/86........... AL4A-1.0 Interstate 820 Haltom............ Tarrant........... A
[Haltom] from
West City Limits
to East City
Limits.
09/09/86........... AL4A-1.0 Interstate 820 Hurst............. Tarrant........... A
[Hurst] from
West City Limits
to Southwest
City Limits.
10/14/86........... AL4A-1.0 Interstate 820 Lake Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Lake Worth]
from South City
Limits to East
City Limits.
08/25/86........... AL4A-1.0 Interstate 820 North Richland Tarrant........... A
[North Richland Hills.
Hills] from West
City Limits to
East City Limits.
11/15/86........... AL4A-1.0 Interstate 820 Saginaw........... Tarrant........... A
[Saginaw] from
West City Limits
to East City
Limits.
03/06/79........... AL5A-1.0-A Interstate 30 Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Fort Worth]
from West City
Limits to West
Interstate 820.
03/06/79........... AL5A-1.0-B State 199 Fort Worth/Lake Tarrant........... A
(Jacksboro Hwy) Worth.
[Fort Worth/Lake
Worth] from
Northwest City
Limits of Fort
Worth to
Interstate 820
NW.
03/06/79........... AL5A-1.0-C Interstate 35 W Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Fort Worth]
from North City
Limits to North
Interstate 820.
08/25/86........... AL5A-1.0-D State 26 [North North Richland Tarrant........... A
Richland Hills Hills.
(entire highway
within city
limits)].
03/06/79........... AL5A-1.0-E Interstate 30 Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Fort Worth]
from East City
Limits to East
Interstate 820.
03/06/79........... AL5A-1.0-F State 180 [Fort Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
Worth] from
Interstate 820
to East City
Limits.
09/02/86........... AL5A-1.0-G Interstate 20 Forest Hill....... Tarrant........... A
[Forest Hill]
from East City
Limits to West
City Limits.
09/02/86........... AL5A-1.0-H Interstate 20 Arlington......... Tarrant........... A
[Arlington] from
East City Limits
to West City
Limits.
03/06/79........... AL6A-1.0-H Interstate 20 Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Fort Worth]
from East City
Limits to West
City Limits.
03/06/79........... AL7A-1.0-H1 Interstate 35 W Fort Worth........ Tarrant........... A
[Fort Worth]
from South City
Limits to
Interstate 20.
04/22/91........... AM US 287 Mansfield......... Tarrant/Johnson... A
[Mansfield]
Entire Highway.
01/01/76........... AN1 Interstate 35E Lancaster......... Dallas............ A
[Lancaster] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN2 Interstate 35 E Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] from
South City
Limits to
Interstate 20.
11/14/94........... AN3A Interstate 20 Balch Springs..... Dallas............ A
[Balch Springs]
from East City
Limits to South
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN3A Interstate 20 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] Entire
Length within
City Limits.
08/18/86........... AN3A Interstate 20 Duncanville....... Dallas............ A
[Duncanville]
from East City
Limits to West
City Limits.
02/09/87........... AN3A Interstate 20 Hutchins.......... Dallas............ A
[Hutchins] from
West City Limits
to East City
Limits.
01/01/76........... AN3A Interstate 20 Lancaster......... Dallas............ A
[Lancaster] from
West City Limits
to East City
Limits.
01/25/84........... AN4A-1.0 US 67 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from Interstate
20 to South City
Limits.
01/25/84........... AN4A-2.0 Spur 408 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from Interstate
20 to Loop 12.
01/25/84........... AN4A-3.0 State 342 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] from
Interstate 20 to
South City
Limits.
01/25/84........... AN4A-4.0 Interstate 45 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] from
Southeast City
Limits to
Interstate 20.
01/25/84........... AN4A-5.0 US 175 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from South City
Limits to
Interstate 20.
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08/18/86........... AN5A-1.0 US 67 Duncanville....... Dallas............ A
[Duncanville]
from East City
Limits to South
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN5A-2.0 Loop 12 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from Spur 408 to
South City
Limits of Irving.
01/25/84........... AN5A-2.0-A Spur 303 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from Spur 408 to
West City Limits.
02/09/87........... AN5A-4.0 Interstate 45 Hutchins.......... Dallas............ A
[Hutchins] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
06/20/91........... AN6A-2.0 Loop 12 [Irving] Irving............ Dallas............ A
from North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN6A-2.0-B State 180 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] from
Loop 12 to West
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN6A-2.0-C Interstate 30 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] from
West City Limits
to Loop 12.
01/25/84........... AN7A-2.0 Loop 12 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from North City
Limits of Irving
to Interstate 35
E.
01/25/84........... AN8A-2.0 Interstate 35 E Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] from
North City
Limits to LP 12.
01/25/84........... AN8A-2.0-D Spur 348 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
(Northwest
Highway)
[Dallas] from
Loop 12 to West
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN9A-2.0-E Interstate 635 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
[Dallas] Entire
highway within
Dallas City
Limits.
11/01/94........... AN10A-2.0-E Interstate 635 Garland........... Dallas............ A
[Garland] from
Southwest City
Limits to South
City Limits.
01/25/84........... AN10A-2.0-E1 State 289 Dallas............ Dallas............ A
(Preston Rd.)
[Dallas] from
Interstate 635
to North City
Limits.
01/25/84........... AN10A-2.0-E2 US 75 [Dallas] Dallas............ Dallas............ A
from North City
Limits to
Interstate 635 N.
08/06/90........... AN11A-2.0-E Interstate 635 Mesquite.......... Dallas............ A
[Mesquite] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
11/14/94........... AN12A-2.0-E Interstate 635 Balch Springs..... Dallas............ A
[Balch Springs]
from North City
Limits to
Interstate 20.
03/28/96........... AO1 US 62/82 Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
[Lubbock] from
Southwest City
Limits to Loop
289 SW.
03/28/96........... AO2 Loop 289 Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
(Lubbock) from
W. US 62/82,
North, East,
South, & West to
South Interstate
27/87.
03/28/96........... AO3A State 114 Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
[Lubbock] from
West City Limits
to Loop 289 W.
03/28/96........... AO3B US 84 [Lubbock] Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
from Northwest
City Limits to
Loop 289 N.
03/28/96........... AO3C US 62/82/SH 114 Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
[Lubbock] from
Northeast City
Limits to Loop
289 NE.
03/28/96........... AO3D US 84 [Lubbock] Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
from Southeast
City Limits to
Loop 289 S.
03/28/96........... AO3E Interstate 27 Lubbock........... Lubbock........... A
[Lubbock] from
North City
Limits to South
City Limits.
09/09/86........... AP1 Interstate 27/US Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
87/US 60
[Amarillo] from
South City
Limits to
Interstate 40.
10/10/95........... AP2 US 60/US 87/US Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
287 (Buchanan
and Pierce St.
only) [Amarillo]
from Loop 335 to
Interstate 40 [7
p.m. to 7 a.m.].
09/09/86........... AP2A Interstate 40 Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
[Amarillo] from
East City Limits
to West City
Limits.
09/09/86........... AP3A Loop 335 Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
[Amarillo] from
Dumas Dr. [(US
87/US 287)] to
West City Limits.
09/09/86........... AP3A-1.0 Loop 335 Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
[Amarillo] from
NE 24th Ave. to
Interstate 40.
09/09/86........... AP3B Loop 335 Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
[Amarillo] from
Dumas Dr. [US 27/
US 287] to East
City Limits.
09/09/86........... AP4A-1.0-A US 60 [Amarillo] Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
from East City
Limits to Loop
335 E.
09/09/86........... AQ1 BI 40 [Amarillo] Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
from West City
Limits to Farm
to Market 1719.
09/09/86........... AQ2 Farm to Market Amarillo.......... Potter/Randall.... A
1719 [Amarillo]
from North City
Limits to BI 40.
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Table 108--State: Utah
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State Agency: UT DOT
POC: Lane Murphy
Address: Motor Carrier Division, 4501 South 2700 West, P.O. Box 148240,
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-8240
Phone: (801) 965-4508
Fax: (801) 965-4211
Web Address: www.udot.utah.gov/
FMCSA: UT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: UT Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 310 East 4500 South, Suite 102, Salt
Lake City, UT 84107
Phone: (801) 288-0360
Fax: (801) 288-8867
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Table 109--Utah--Designated HRCQ/RAM routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
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07/01/97.......... A1 Interstate 80 P
from Interstate
84 to Wyoming.
07/01/97.......... A2 Interstate 84 P
from Interstate
15 to
Interstate 80.
[Note: The Perry
Port of Entry
on I-15/I-84 is
a designated
safe haven for
radioactive
materials in
transit.].
07/01/97.......... A3 Interstate 15 P
from Idaho to
Interstate 84.
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Table 110--Utah--Designated NRHM routes
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Route Designation(s)
Designation date Route order description (A,B,I,P)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
07/01/97.......... A All Interstates. A
[The Utah
Department of
Transportation
states that all
Interstate
routes in the
State are
designated NRHM
routes.].
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Table 111--State: Vermont
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State Agency: VT Emergency Mgmt. Division
POC: William E. Irwin, Sc.D., CHP
Address: 108 Cherry St., Burlington, VT 05402
Phone: (802) 863-7238
Fax: (802) 865-7745
Web Address: vem.vermont.gov/
FMCSA: VT FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: VT Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 87 State St., Room 305, P.O. Box 338,
Montpelier, VT 05601
Phone: (802) 828-4480
Fax: (802) 828-4581
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014.
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Table 112--State: Virginia
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State Agency: VA DOT
POC: Perry Cogburn
Address: 1221 East Broad St., Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-2848
Fax: (804) 225-4979
Web Address: virginiadot.org/
FMCSA: VA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: VA Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 400 North 8th St., Suite 750, Richmond,
VA 23219
Phone: (804) 771-8585
Fax: (804) 771-8670
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Table 113--Virginia--Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
11/15/95......... A East River 7
Mountain
Tunnel--Inters
tate 77
[Phone: (276)
928-1994].
........... Highway Route
Controlled
Quantities
(HRCQ) of high
level
radioactive
material is
not allowed.
11/15/95......... B Big Walker 7
Mountain
Tunnel--Inters
tate 77
[Phone: (276)
228-5571].
........... Highway Route
Controlled
Quantities
(HRCQ) of high
level
radioactive
material is
not allowed.
05/25/85......... C Airport Tunnel 0
(Airport Rd
[State 118])
[City of
Roanoke] from
Trapper Cir NW
to Dent Rd NW.
11/15/95......... D Elizabeth River 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
Tunnel
[Downtown]--In
terstate 264
[Phone: (757)
494-2424].
........... Materials in
hazard classes
1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
2.3, 4.3, 6.1,
7 (i.e.,
Highway Route
Controlled
Quantities-
HRCQ), and
toxic
inhalation
hazard are not
allowed
passage
through this
tunnel.
........... Materials in
hazard classes
2.1, 3, 5.1,
5.2, and 8,
are allowed
access to this
tunnel only in
``non-bulk''.
........... Hazmat shipper
MUST abide by
rules and
regulations
outlined in
VDOT's ``Rules
and
Regulations
Governing the
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
through Bridge-
Tunnel
Facilities''.
For additional
information,
see
www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf.
11/15/95......... E Elizabeth River 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
Tunnel
[Midtown]--US
58 [Phone:
(757) 683-
8123]
........... Materials in
hazard classes
1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
2.3, 4.3, 6.1,
7 (Highway
Route
Controlled
Quantities
(HRCQ)), and
toxic
inhalation
hazard are not
allowed
passage
through this
tunnel.
........... Materials in
hazard classes
2.1, 3, 5.1,
5.2, and 8,
are allowed
access to this
tunnel only in
``non-bulk''.
........... Hazmat shipper
MUST abide by
rules and
regulations
outlined in VA
DOT's ``Rules
and
Regulations
Governing the
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
through Bridge-
Tunnel
Facilities''.
For additional
information,
see
www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf.
11/15/95......... F Monitor- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
Merrimac
Memorial
[Bridge/
Tunnel]--Inter
state 664
[Phone: (757)
247-2123]
[[Page 40911]]
........... Materials in
hazard classes
1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
2.3, 4.3,
6.1,7 (i.e.,
Highway Route
Controlled
Quantities-
HRCQ), and
toxic
inhalation
hazard are not
allowed
passage
through this
tunnel.
........... Materials in
hazard classes
2.1, 3, 5.1,
5.2, and 8,
are allowed
access to this
tunnel only in
``non-bulk''.
........... Hazmat shipper
MUST abide by
rules and
regulations
outlined in
VDOT's ``Rules
and
Regulations
Governing the
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
through Bridge-
Tunnel
Facilities''.
For additional
information,
see
www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf
11/15/95......... G Hampton Roads 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,i
Bridge-Tunnel
[Interstate
64] [Phone:
(757) 727-
4832]
........... Materials in
hazard classes
1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
2.3, 4.3, 6.1,
7 (i.e.,
Highway Route
Controlled
Quantities-
HRCQ), and
toxic
inhalation
hazard are not
allowed
passage
through this
tunnel.
........... Materials in
hazard classes
2.1, 3, 5.1,
5.2, and 8,
are allowed
access to this
tunnel only in
``non-bulk''.
........... Hazmat shipper
MUST abide by
rules and
regulations
outlined in
VDOT's ``Rules
and
Regulations
Governing the
Transportation
of Hazardous
Materials
through Bridge-
Tunnel
Facilities''.
For additional
information,
see
www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/vdothazmat.pdf
11/12/96......... H Chesapeake Bay 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i
Bridge--Tunnel
[Phone: (757)
331-2960]
........... The
jurisdiction
for this
bridge and
tunnel falls
under the
Chesapeake Bay
Bridge and
Tunnel
District,
which
maintains its
own
regulations on
hazardous
materials.]
........... Classes 1.1,
1.2, 1.3, 2.3,
4.3, and 6.1
(Inhalation
Hazard only)
are not
allowed
passage in any
quantity.
........... Classes 2.1.,
2.2, 3, 4.1,
4.2, 5.1, 5.2,
6.1, 7, 8, and
9 are
prohibited in
limited
circumstances.
........... For additional
information on
route
restrictions,
see
www.cbbt.com/hazmat.html
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Table 114--Virginia--Designated NRHM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description (A,B,I,P)
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07/31/95........... A Interstate 495 A
[** Restricted
to right lanes
only **].
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Table 115--State: Virginia
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State Agency: Dept. of Emergency Mgmt.
POC: Brian Iverson
Address: 10501 Trade Court, Richmond, VA 23236
Phone: (804) 897-9953
Fax: (804) 897-6576
Web Address: www.vaemergency.gov/
FMCSA: VA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: VA Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 400 North 8th St., Suite 750, Richmond,
VA 23219
Phone: (804) 771-8585
Fax: (804) 771-8670
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Table 116--Virginia--HRCQ/RAM Routes
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Designation(s)
Designation date Route order Route description (A,B,I,P)
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03/11/94........... A US 460 from West P
Virginia to
State 100
[Pearisburg].
03/11/94........... B1 US 220 Alt. from P
US 460 to
Interstate 81.
03/11/94........... B2 US 460 from State P
726 [Mt. Athos
Rd. in
Lynchburg] to US
220 Alt.
03/11/94........... B3 State 460 from P
Interstate 85 to
State 726 [Mt.
Athos Rd. in
Lynchburg].
03/11/94........... B4 Interstate 85 P
from Interstate
95 to State 460.
03/11/94........... C1 US 58 from P
Portsmouth to
Interstate 95.
03/11/94........... C2A US 460 from US 1 P
[in Petersburg]
to US 58 [North
of Suffolk].
03/11/94........... C2B State 10 from P
State 156 to
State 58.
03/11/94........... C3B State 156 from P
State 5 to State
10.
03/11/94........... C3B-1.0 US 17/US 258 from P
Interstate 64 to
State 10.
03/11/94........... C4B State 5 from P
State 155 [in
Charles City] to
State 156.
03/11/94........... C5B State 155 from P
Interstate 64 to
State 5 [at
Charles City].
03/11/94........... D US 29 from P
Interstate 66 to
Interstate 64.
03/11/94........... E1 US 522 from State P
208 to
Interstate 64.
03/11/94........... E2 State 208 from US P
522 to US 1.
03/11/94........... E3 US 1 from State P
208 to
Interstate 95
[At Four Mile
Fork].
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Table 117--State: Washington
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State Agency: WA DOT Commercial Vehicle Services
POC: Ann Ford, Commercial Vehicle Services Administrator
Address: P.O. Box 47367, Olympia, WA 98504-7367
Phone: (360) 705-7341
Fax: (360) 704-6350
Web Address: wsdot.wa.gov/Commercial Vehicle/
FMCSA: WA FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WA Motor Carrier, Division Administrator
Address: 2424 Heritage Court, SW., Suite 302, Olympia, WA 98502
Phone: (360) 753-9875
Fax: (360) 753-9024
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Table 118--Washington--Restricted HM routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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1990............. A I-90 [Seattle] P Seattle.......... King............. 3
3-6 Flammable
loads cannot be
transported
through the
Mercer Island
tunnel or the
tunnel on the
west side of
Lake Washington
when the
sprinkler
systems are not
operational or
being tested.
1989............. B I-5 [Seattle] MP Seattle.......... King............. 3
164 Flammable
loads cannot be
transported
through the
tunnel under
convention
center when the
sprinkler
systems are not
operational or
being tested.''
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Table 119--State: West Virginia
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State Agency: WV DOT, District 6
POC: David Sada
Address: 1 DOT Drive, Moundsville, WV 26041-1605
Phone: (304) 843-4032
Fax: (304) 843-4059
Web Address: www.transportation.wv.gov/Pages/default.aspx
FMCSA: WV FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WV Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 700 Washington St., East Geary Plaza,
Suite 205, Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 347-5935
Fax: (304) 347-5617
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Table 120--West Virginia--Restricted HM routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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12/06/66......... A Wheeling Tunnel 1,3,4
(at I-70).
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Table 121--State: Wisconsin
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State Agency: WI DOT
POC: Mark Gottlieb
Address: Office of the Secretary, P.O. Box 7910 Madison, WI 53707
Phone: (608) 266-1114
Fax: (608) 266-9912
Web Address: www.dot.state.wi.us
FMCSA: WI FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WI Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1 Point Place, Suite 101, Madison, WI
53719
Phone: (608) 662-2010
Fax: (608) 829-7540
No designated or restricted routes as of 01/31/2014.
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Table 122--State: Wyoming
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State Agency: WY Highway Patrol
POC: Capt. Scot Montgomery
Address: 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009
Phone: (307) 777-4312
Fax: (307) 777-4282
Web Address: www.whp.dot.state.wy.us/wydot
FMCSA: WY FMCSA Field Office
FMCSA POC: WY Motor Carrier
Address: Division Administrator, 1637 Stillwater Avenue, Suite F,
Cheyenne, WY 82009
Phone: (307) 772-2305
Fax: (307) 772-2905
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Table 123--Wyoming--Restricted HM Routes
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Route Restriction(s)
Designation date Route order description City County (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,i)
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04/12/94......... A City of Cheyenne Cheyenne......... Laramie.......... 0
[City
Ordinance:
Hazardous
materials and
radioactive
materials may
not be
transported by
motor vehicle
within the City
of Cheyenne
except for the
purpose of
making pickups
and/or
deliveries
within the
City, unless
such routing is
consistent with
49 CFR 397.7 or
49 CFR 177.825.
Motor vehicles
carrying
hazardous and/
or radioactive
materials which
are making
local pickups
and/or
deliveries must
be operated
over the safest
and most direct
route to and
from the
origination and
destination
point. Such
routes shall
not pass
through
residential
areas unless
there is no
practical
alternative.]
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Issued on: July 1, 2014.
Anne S. Ferro,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2014-15861 Filed 7-11-14; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-EX-P