Common Highways Used for South Dakota Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 29 (I-29): Runs north-south along the eastern edge of South Dakota, connecting cities such as Sioux Falls, Brookings, and Watertown, and extending from the Iowa border to the North Dakota border. | |||
Interstate 90 (I-90): Traverses east-west across the state, passing through cities like Sioux Falls, Mitchell, and Rapid City, and serving as a primary route between Minnesota and Wyoming. | |||
U.S. Route 12 (US 12): Runs east-west across the northern part of the state, connecting cities such as Aberdeen and Milbank, and continuing into North Dakota and Minnesota. | |||
U.S. Route 14 (US 14): Extends east-west through central South Dakota, linking cities like Huron and Pierre, and continuing into Wyoming and Minnesota. | |||
U.S. Route 16 (US 16): Runs east-west in the southwestern part of the state, connecting Rapid City to the Black Hills region and continuing into Wyoming. | |||
U.S. Route 18 (US 18): Traverses east-west across the southern part of South Dakota, linking cities such as Hot Springs and Winner, and extending into Wyoming and Iowa. | |||
U.S. Route 81 (US 81): Runs north-south through eastern South Dakota, connecting cities like Yankton and Madison, and continuing into Nebraska and North Dakota. | |||
U.S. Route 83 (US 83): Extends north-south through central South Dakota, passing through cities such as Pierre and Murdo, and continuing into Nebraska and North Dakota. | |||
U.S. Route 85 (US 85): Runs north-south in the western part of the state, connecting Belle Fourche and Deadwood, and extending into Wyoming and North Dakota. | |||
U.S. Route 212 (US 212): Traverses east-west across the northeastern part of South Dakota, linking cities like Watertown and Redfield, and continuing into Montana and Minnesota. | |||
U.S. Route 281 (US 281): Runs north-south through eastern South Dakota, connecting cities such as Aberdeen and Redfield, and extending into Nebraska and North Dakota. |