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State highways in the U.S. state of West Virginia are owned and maintained by the West Virginia Division of Highways.
The Division of Highways is responsible for planning, engineering, right-of-ways acquisition, construction, reconstruction, traffic regulation and maintenance of more than 35,000 miles of state roads.
The West Virginia State Highway System is an integrated system of numbered roads in the U.S. state of West Virginia. These highways were coordinated by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways.
To be sure the more than 34,000 miles of state roads are safe and operate at peak efficiency, the DOH performs many functions, such as highway research, traffic regulation, right-of-way acquisition, safety and weight enforcement, and dissemination of highway information.
The U.S. Highways in the U.S. state of West Virginia are owned and maintained by the West Virginia Division of Highways.
Transportation.wv.gov is the official Web site for the State of West Virginia and is the result of an innovative public-private partnership between the state and West Virginia Interactive.
The original US Numbered Routes in West Virginia were US 11, US 19 (which replaced State Route No. 4), US 21, US 40, US 50 (which replaced State Route No. 1, the Northwestern Turnpike), and US 60 (which replaced a large portion of State Route No. 3, the Midland Trail).