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  2. International Fuel Tax Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The International Fuel Tax Agreement (or IFTA) is an agreement between the lower 48 states of the United States and the Canadian provinces, to simplify the reporting of fuel use by motor carriers that operate in more than one jurisdiction. [ 1] Alaska, Hawaii, and the Canadian territories are not required to participate, however all of Canada ...

  3. Ohio State Route 310 - Wikipedia

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    US. State. Scenic. ← SR 309. → SR 311. State Route 310 ( SR 310) is a north–south state route in the central portion of Ohio. The highway extends 13.99 miles (22.51 km) from its southern terminus at SR 204 south of the hamlet of Etna to the northern terminus at SR 37 approximately two miles (3.2 km) southeast of Johnstown .

  4. List of Interstate Highways in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There are a total of 21 Interstate Highways in Ohio, including both primary and auxiliary routes.With the exception of the Ohio Turnpike (which carries portions of Interstate 76 (I-76), I-80, and I-90), all of the Interstate Highways are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Ohio through the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT); however, they were all built with money from the U.S ...

  5. U.S. Route 36 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 36 US 36 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 208.501 mi (335.550 km) Existed 1932–present Major junctions West end US 36 west of Palestine Major intersections US 127 in Greenville I-75 in Piqua US 68 in Urbana US 33 in Marysville US 23 / US 42 in Delaware US 42 in Delaware I-71 west of Berkshire I-77 east of Newcomerstown East end US 250 / SR 800 in ...

  6. Ohio State Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 4. State Route 4 ( SR 4 ), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 4 until 1921 [2] and State Highway 4 in 1922, [3] is a major north–south state highway in Ohio. It is the fifth longest state route in Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 42 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Sandusky, Ohio.

  7. Ohio State Route 101 - Wikipedia

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    State. Scenic. ← SR 100. → SR 102. State Route 101 ( SR 101) is a southwest-northeast (signed east–west) state highway in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is at the junction of SR 18 and SR 53 in Tiffin; it runs concurrently with SR 18 for about one mile (1.6 km). Its eastern terminus is at the ...

  8. Ohio State Route 338 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 338 Route of SR 338 (c. 2001) highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 2.32 mi (3.73 km) Existed 1932–by 2012 Major junctions West end US 33 near Racine East end SR 124 near Racine Location Country United States State Ohio Counties Meigs Highway system Ohio State Highway System Interstate US State Scenic ← SR 336 → SR 339 State Route 338 (SR 338) was a ...

  9. Interstate 74 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 74 in Ohio. Interstate 74 ( I-74) in the US state of Ohio runs for 19.47 miles (31.33 km) southeast from the Indiana border to the western segment's current eastern terminus at I-75 just north of Downtown Cincinnati. It is also signed with U.S. Route 52 (US 52) for its entire length.