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

72-4-125. State highways -- SR-191, SR-193, SR-194, SR-196, SR-198 to SR-200.

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Effective 5/7/2025
72-4-125. State highways -- SR-191, SR-193, SR-194, SR-196, SR-198 to SR-200.
State highways include:
(1)SR-191. From the Utah-Arizona state line south of Bluff northerly through Blanding, Monticello, and Moab to Route 70 at Crescent Junction; then beginning again from Route 6 north of Helper northerly through Indian Canyon to Route 40 at Duchesne; then beginning again from Route 40 at Vernal northerly through Greendale Junction and Dutch John to the Utah-Wyoming state line.
(2)SR-193. From Route 110 in West Point easterly through Syracuse, Clearfield, and Layton, past the south entrance to Hill Air Force Base to Route 89.
(3)SR-194. From Route 68 in Lehi easterly via 2100 North; then northerly via 1200 West to 2250 North and Powell Way.
(4)SR-196. From Route 199 near the control gate at Dugway Proving Grounds northerly via the Skull Valley Road to the west bound on and off ramps of Route 80 at the Rowley Junction Interchange.
(5)SR-198. From Route 15 northbound ramps of the North Santaquin Interchange northeasterly through Spring Lake, to 100 North in Payson; then easterly and northeasterly through Salem to 300 South in Spanish Fork; then easterly and southeasterly to Route 6 at Moark Junction.
(6)SR-199. From Route 196 north of the Dugway Proving Grounds main gate northeasterly through Clover to Route 36.
(7)SR-200. From Route 61 in Lewiston, approximately three miles west of Route 91, north to the Utah-Idaho state line.
Amended by Chapter 383 , 2025 General Session
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