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====State Highway vs State Route====
====State Highway vs State Route====
Colorado follows the [[Road_names/USA#State_highways|state highway general guidelines]], but for [[USA/Highway_naming_by_state|consistency]] throughout the state, Colorado uses State Highway (SH-xxx).
Colorado follows the [[Road_names/USA#State_highways|state highway general guidelines]], but for [[Highway naming/USA|consistency]] throughout the state, Colorado uses State Highway (SH-xxx).


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Revision as of 22:55, 4 October 2015


Special Roads for Colorado

Example of a "2 track road." This would be set as a dirt road

Colorado does not use the dirt road type unless it is for "2 track" unimproved roads. Any road that a highway vehicle could easily travel would not be considered a "Dirt Road/4x4 trail." See this Forest Service Roads section about Forest Service roads for some clarification.

If the road has been improved at all (meaning that it is a gravel road), we use the street road type. There may be special circumstances, so contact an Area Manager with any questions.

State Highway vs State Route

Colorado follows the state highway general guidelines, but for consistency throughout the state, Colorado uses State Highway (SH-xxx).