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Arizona State Route 68

 
Wikipedia: Arizona State Route 68
State Route 68
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 27.88 mi[1] (44.87 km)
West end: SR 95 in Bullhead City
East end: US 93 near Kingman
State routes in Arizona
< SR 67 SR 69 >
Unconstructed - Former

State Route 68, also known as SR 68, is an east-west highway in northwestern Arizona running from its western terminus at its junction with State Route 95 in Bullhead City to a grade-separated interchange at U.S. Route 93 northwest of Kingman. The western terminus formerly extended just to the west of its current point to Davis Dam; this is now numbered as Mohave County Road 68.

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Route description

The primary purpose of this route is to carry traffic to Bullhead City and Laughlin, Nevada. Since September 11, 2001, the highway has also composed part of the mandatory detour for trucks and recreational vehicles traveling between Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada via US 93, due to heavy vehicle restrictions over Hoover Dam. The detour is temporary and will be removed in 2010, when the new bypass being constructed south of the dam is scheduled to be completed.

History

SR 68 was a 2 lane highway and had a high grade going through the Black Mountains. The highway was expanded to 4 lanes in the mid 1990s and now has a smoother ride through the mountains.

Junction list

The entire route is in Mohave County.

Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
Bullhead City 0.00 SR 95
27.88 US 93

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