Manipur
A state highway is a road that is either numbered by its state with a number that is lower than U. S. national highway routes, or a road that is a U. S. national highway route, but is maintained by the state in which it is located.
Senapati District in the state of Manipur is the place where this controversy has arisen. Actually this district is dominated by the Kukis and the Nagas. The Kukis in their demand for a separate district of Sadar Hill have caused this blockade. In retaliation to this blockade the Nagas have also imposed a parallel blockade in the state of Manipur. The Sadar Hill District Demand Committee is the main organisation behind the blockade representing the Kukis whereas the Nagas are represented by the United Naga Council which has imposed a parallel blockade, thus impairing the state of Manipur.
The prefixes for state highways can vary by state, but common ones include "SR" for State Route, "MN" for Minnesota State Highway, "NY" for New York State Route, and "TX" for Texas State Highway.
Texas State Highway OSR was created in 1942.
Missouri State Highway Patrol was created in 1931.
Ohio State Highway Patrol was created in 1933.
Every state has state highway patrol. However, some states have different names for them, but they function as the same thing.
Highway 377 is located in the state of Texas. It starts in Del Rio and runs though Fort Worth and eventually into the state of Oklahoma. The highway was opened in 1932.
State Highway 225
State Highway 30. Tikitere, Rotorua.
North Carolina State Highway Patrol was created in 1929.
Driving from Dunedin to Queenstown takes at least 3 hours 45 minutes - following State Highway 1, State Highway 8, and State Highway 6.