Major Intersections
- Interstate 25 at Orin, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 20 concurrency between Orin and Lusk, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 85 concurrency in Niobrara County, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 385 concurrency between Hot Springs and Oelrichs, South Dakota
- U.S. Route 83 concurrency near Mission, South Dakota
- U.S. Route 183 concurrency near Colome, South Dakota
- U.S. Route 281 concurrency through the Yankton Indian Reservation
- U.S. Route 81 in Hutchinson County, South Dakota
- Interstate 29 concurrency west of Canton, South Dakota
- U.S. Route 75 concurrency west of Hull, Iowa
- U.S. Route 59 concurrency near Sanborn, Iowa
- U.S. Route 71 concurrency near Spencer, Iowa
- U.S. Route 169 in Algona, Iowa
- U.S. Route 69 concurrency near Garner, Iowa
- Interstate 35 concurrency near Clear Lake, Iowa
- U.S. Route 65 south of Mason City, Iowa
- U.S. Route 218 concurrency between Floyd and Charles City, Iowa
- U.S. Route 63 concurrency between New Hampton and west of Fredericksburg, Iowa
- U.S. Route 52 concurrency between Postville and Froelich, Iowa
- U.S. Route 61 concurrency in Fennimore, Wisconsin
- U.S. Route 151 concurrency between Dodgeville and Madison, Wisconsin
- U.S. Route 12 concurrency between Madison and Cambridge, Wisconsin
- U.S. Route 14 concurrency in Madison
- U.S. Route 51 in Madison
- Interstate 39 and Interstate 90 in Madison
- Interstate 94 in Waukesha, Wisconsin
- U.S. Route 45 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
- U.S. Route 41 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Interstate 43 in Milwaukee
- Lincoln Memorial Drive at Lake Michigan in Milwaukee
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