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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 4

72-4-106. State highways -- SR-6 to SR-10.

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Effective 5/4/2022
72-4-106. State highways -- SR-6 to SR-10.
State highways include:
(1)SR-6. From the Utah-Nevada state line easterly through Delta and Tintic Junction through the North Santaquin Interchange of Route 15 continuing northerly through the Spanish Fork Interchange of Route 15 including the bridge eastbound intersecting Route 15 from southbound exit 257 of Route 15 at the Spanish Fork Interchange, continuing easterly through the Moark Junction, through Spanish Fork Canyon and Price to Route 70 west of Green River, returning along the same route including the bridge intersecting Route 15 at the Spanish Fork Interchange returning to the Utah-Nevada state line.
(2)SR-7. From Route 15 in St. George easterly and northerly via Southern Parkway to Route 9 in Hurricane.
(3)SR-8. From Dixie Downs Road to Route 18 in St. George on Sunset Boulevard.
(4)SR-9. From Route 15 at Harrisburg Junction easterly to Zion National Park south boundary, and from Zion National Park east boundary to Route 89 at Mt. Carmel Junction.
(5)SR-10. From a junction with Route 70 east of Fremont Junction northeasterly to Route 55 in Price.
Amended by Chapter 83 , 2022 General Session
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