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

72-4-113. State highways -- SR-71 to SR-80.

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Effective 5/6/2026
72-4-113. State highways -- SR-71 to SR-80.
State highways include:
(1)SR-71. From Route 154 in Riverton easterly to Seventh East Street in Draper; then northerly on Seventh East and Ninth East Streets to Route 186 in Salt Lake City.
(2)SR-72. From Route 24 in Loa northerly to a junction with Route 70 and Route 10 near Fremont Junction.
(3)SR-73. From Route 36 northeast of St. John Station southeasterly on Five Mile Pass to Route 85 and Route 145 in Saratoga Springs; then easterly again beginning at 850 East in Lehi to Route 89.
(4)SR-74. From Route 89 in American Fork northerly to 200 feet south of the intersection with Canyon Crest Road in Alpine.
(5)SR-75. From Route 15 northwest of Springville easterly to Route 89 near Ironton.
(6)SR-76. From Route 70 easterly to old Fremont Junction on Route 72.
(7)SR-77. From Route 147 north of Benjamin north through Barney Corner; then easterly to Route 89 in Springville.
(8)SR-78. From Route 15 at the Mills Junction Interchange northerly to west of Levan; then east to Route 28 in Levan.
(9)SR-79. From Route 108 easterly on Thirty-first Street in Ogden to the lane separation, then on eastbound lane only to Route 89; then easterly on Thirtieth Street to Route 203; beginning again at Thirtieth Street and Route 89 then westerly on the westbound lane only to merge with eastbound lanes.
(10)SR-80. From the Utah-Nevada state line in Wendover to the Utah-Wyoming state line west of Evanston, Wyoming, on Interstate 80.
Amended by Chapter 36 , 2026 General Session
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