Rustic Road (Wisconsin)
The Rustic Road system is a system of Wisconsin scenic roads. They differ from the main trunkline highway system in that they are not meant to be major through routes, but lightly traveled local access, and are to meet minimum standards for natural features. Rustic roads have lower speed limits than those on other highway systems. Each route is marked by brown and yellow signs, with the route number on a small placard below the sign. The letter "R" prefix is followed by the number designation. Wisconsin is the only state to have a system of rustic roads. Wisconsin has a separate system of scenic byways following the development of a national system in the 1990s.
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Rustic Road (Wisconsin)
The Rustic Road system is a system of Wisconsin scenic roads. They differ from the main trunkline highway system in that they are not meant to be major through routes, but lightly traveled local access, and are to meet minimum standards for natural features. Rustic roads have lower speed limits than those on other highway systems. Each route is marked by brown and yellow signs, with the route number on a small placard below the sign. The letter "R" prefix is followed by the number designation. Wisconsin is the only state to have a system of rustic roads. Wisconsin has a separate system of scenic byways following the development of a national system in the 1990s.
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Loop including 23rd Street, 23 ...... 4 Avenue in Stanley and Sumner
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Loop including CTH-IR, Sunrise Road, Pine Lane, and Westview Road in Suamico
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Standard Rustic Road marker
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Highway X
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Rustic Road X
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Interstate X
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Rustic Road:
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Connects with R-48
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Gravel and paved portions
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Gravel
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Gravel, first Rustic Road in Wisconsin
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Gravel; gas a spur segment included in R4 Spur for a total mileages of
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Gravel; it is included in R4 mileage and description by WisDOT
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Paved and gravel portions
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Paved and gravel sections; the ...... e south end of Big Round Lake.
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Paved, known to locals as Marty Road
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Highway X
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Baer Drive in Hudson
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CTH-A in Boardman
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CTH-A in Easton
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CTH-A near Saxeville
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CTH-AB in Franklin–Montpelier
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CTH-B in Dunn
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CTH-D in Rib Lake
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CTH-E in Springfield
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CTH-M in Hortonville
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CTH-B in New Chester–Easton
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CTH-D in Washington
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CTH-H near New Glarus
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CTH-P in Summit
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CTH-T and Whitefish Bay Road in Sevastopol
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CTH-V in Two Rivers
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CTH-W and 26th rd near Saxeville
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CTH-W in Springfield
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Eastern end of Clara Lake Drive at CTH-E
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Rustic Roads
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U.S. Highway X
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