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- Q16981394 abstract "In the U.S. state of Utah there are nine state highways, which do not serve state parks or state institutions that are less than one-mile-long (1.6 km). The shortest of these is Utah State Route 103 (SR-103) in Clearfield at 0.225 miles (0.362 km), and the longest being SR-94 in Thompson Springs at 0.958 miles (1.542 km). By comparison, the longest highway in Utah is U.S. Route 89 which is 502.577 miles (808.819 km) long; over 2,233 times longer than SR-103.".
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- Q16981394 comment "In the U.S. state of Utah there are nine state highways, which do not serve state parks or state institutions that are less than one-mile-long (1.6 km). The shortest of these is Utah State Route 103 (SR-103) in Clearfield at 0.225 miles (0.362 km), and the longest being SR-94 in Thompson Springs at 0.958 miles (1.542 km). By comparison, the longest highway in Utah is U.S. Route 89 which is 502.577 miles (808.819 km) long; over 2,233 times longer than SR-103.".
- Q16981394 label "List of Utah State Routes shorter than one mile".
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