North Dakota Code § 24-01-02

Designation of state highway system
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The director is hereby vested with complete authority to designate, locate, create, and 
determine what roads, highways, and streets constitute the state highway system, subject 
however, to such conditions, requirements, and mileage limits as provided for by law. The total 
mileage of the state highway system may be increased by not more than fifty miles [80.47 
kilometers] in any one calendar year. In designating, locating, creating, and determining the 
several routes of the state highway system, the director shall take into account such factors as 

the actual or potential traffic volumes, the type of service class, the construction of bypasses 
and alternate routes, the conservation and development of the state's natural resources, the 
general economy of the state and communities, and the desirability of fitting such system into 
the general scheme of the nationwide network of highways.

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