Verona State Highway 295

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State Highway 295
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Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length891.980 km (554.251 mi)
Existed2000–present
Major junctions
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Location
CountiesArrechia, Montilla, Olympia, Ricósia, Ribeiro, Riverside, Rosalía, Sayalona, Sinas, Trinidade, Varina, Vero
Highway system
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State Highway 295 (SH 295), known as Rodovia Estadual 295 (RE 295), is a state highway maintained by the Verona Department of Transportation (VDOT) that runs from Interstate 30 near Sandy Palms north to Interstate 86 just south of Amelia. The 892-kilometre (554.3 mi) route was designated in 2000 as a replacement for a series of poorly connected state highways that have since been razed and relocated. The route overlays a portion of SH 400.

SH 295 is quite famously known as the longest state highway in country and the only highway in the Luson region with no speed limit. SH 295 has an average speed of 145 kilometres per hour (90 mph) and an advisory speed of 195 kilometres per hour (121 mph), although in urban areas like those of the state capital, Sevilla, and Sandy Palms, through which it passes, speeds are reduced to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) and tend to be strictly enforced.

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