List of Arkansas state highway business routes

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This is a list of state highway business routes in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The business routes are named after their parent highways, which leads to multiple designations of the same name in some cases. All business routes are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT).

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Shields

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Arkansas business route shields are mostly the same as their parent highways, with merely the addition of a "B". The major change comes from two-digit spur routes being printed on 24-by-36-inch (61 cm × 91 cm) while the parent routes are on the square 24-by-24-inch (61 cm × 61 cm) shields.

Arkansas state highway business routes are signed using standard state highway shield backgrounds. The number remains the same size and a "B" (for business) is added in an almost-exponential format. Shield sizes remain, one-digit routes keep the 24-by-24-inch (61 cm × 61 cm) shields, while two-digit routes become 24-by-36-inch (61 cm × 91 cm). Three-digit routes are the same as the parent route with the "B" placed in the available corner space. The "Business" banners are usually not used by ArDOT, which instead prefers to use only a direction banner.

Some business routes are known as "city routes", and have a "C" instead of a "B" with the same effect, thus are included herein.

State highway business routes

NumberLength (mi)Length (km)Southern or western terminusNorthern or eastern terminusFormedRemovedNotes
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B 2.133.43 AR 1 in DeWitt AR 1 in DeWitt
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B 1.552.49 AR 1 in Marianna AR 1 in Marianna
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B 7.9612.81 AR 1 in Forrest City AR 1 in Forrest City
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B 1.061.71 AR 1/AR 364 in Vanndale AR 1 in Vanndale
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B 0.831.34 AR 1/AR 42 in Cherry Valley AR 1 in Cherry Valley
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B 4.036.49 AR 1/AR 163/CRP in Jonesboro AR 1/CRP in Jonesboro
Arkansas 1C.svg AR 1C 1.282.06 AR 1 in Gillett AR 1 in Gillett 01965-01-01196501982-01-011982
Arkansas 1B.svg AR 1B AR 1 in Paragould AR 1 in Paragould 01970-03-01197001979-08-011979Renumbered US 49B
Arkansas 4B.svg AR 4B 6.19.8Former AR 4
Arkansas 4B.svg AR 4B 3.86.1Former AR 4
Arkansas 7B.svg AR 7B 5.558.93
Arkansas 9B.svg AR 9B
Arkansas 11B.svg AR 11B 0.741.19
Arkansas 15B.svg AR 15B 2.74.3 AR 8/AR 15 in Warren AR 15/AR 189 in Warren 01997-04-021997 [1] 01999-10-021999 [2] Former AR 15, renumbered US 63B
Arkansas 15B.svg AR 15B 01999-08-111999 [3] 01999-10-021999 [2] Former AR 15, renumbered US 63B
Arkansas 18B.svg AR 18B 0.3490.562 AR 18 in Manila AR 77 in Manila 01962-03-071962 [4] currentFormer AR 77
Arkansas 23C.svg AR 23C 0.230.37
Arkansas 25B.svg AR 25B 5.538.90
Arkansas 27B.svg AR 27B 2.383.83
Arkansas 29B.svg AR 29B 2.824.54
Arkansas 32B.svg AR 32B 4.316.94
Arkansas 33C.svg AR 33C 3.104.99
Arkansas 41B.svg AR 41B
Arkansas 59B.svg AR 59B 0.941.51
Arkansas 68C.svg AR 68C 9.815.801955-01-01195501988-01-011988Former AR 68
Arkansas 69B.svg AR 69B 2.253.62
Arkansas 69B.svg AR 69B 2.213.56
Arkansas 69B.svg AR 69B 2.884.63
Arkansas 69B.svg AR 69B 1.382.22
Arkansas 83B.svg AR 83B 2.363.80
Arkansas 94B.svg AR 94B 01975-01-01197501985-01-011985Former AR 94
Arkansas 98B.svg AR 98B 0.941.51
Arkansas 102B.svg AR 102B 1.782.86
Arkansas 129B.svg AR 129B 2.243.60
Arkansas 308B.svg AR 308B 1.372.20
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References

  1. "Minutes" (1990–1999), pp. 898–899
  2. 1 2 Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 1, 1999). "Report of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  3. "Minutes" (1990–1999), pp. 1346–1348.
  4. "Minutes" (1953–1969), p. 1045.