North Dakota Car Transportation Routes and Highways
Interstate Highways: | |||
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I-29: Major north-south interstate running along eastern North Dakota through Fargo and Grand Forks, connecting South Dakota to the Canadian border. | |||
I-94: Primary east-west route crossing through southern North Dakota, connecting Fargo to Bismarck and continuing to Montana, serving as a crucial corridor for cross-country auto transport. | |||
I-194: A short connector route in Bismarck, providing access to the downtown area. |
U.S. Highways: | |||
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US 2: Major east-west route across northern North Dakota, connecting Grand Forks to Williston through Minot. | |||
US 52: Important diagonal route from Portal at the Canadian border through Minot to Jamestown. | |||
US 81: Historic north-south route parallel to I-29, connecting Fargo to the Canadian border. | |||
US 83: North-south route through central North Dakota, connecting Bismarck to Minot and the Canadian border. | |||
US 85: Western north-south route connecting South Dakota to the Canadian border through Williston. | |||
US 281: North-south route through central North Dakota, passing through Jamestown. |
These highways form a crucial network for auto transport across North Dakota's vast distances, though winter conditions can affect travel times and accessibility.
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