Missouri Route 106

Definition
Missouri Route 106 (MO 106) is a designated state highway in the U.S. state of Missouri, maintained by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT).

Overview
MO 106 forms part of Missouri’s numbered state highway system and serves a primarily rural corridor. The route is identified by the standard white-and-black shield used for state highways in Missouri. It connects local communities and provides access to natural areas such as portions of the Mark Twain National Forest.

Etymology/Origin
The numeric designation “106” follows Missouri’s systematic numbering scheme for state highways, which generally assigns three‑digit numbers to secondary routes. The number does not carry a specific linguistic or historical meaning beyond its role as an identifier assigned by MoDOT.

Characteristics

  • Length: Accurate information about the exact mileage of MO 106 is not confirmed.
  • Alignment: The highway is reported to run in an east–west direction, linking two larger state routes; however, the precise termini are not definitively documented in publicly available sources.
  • Roadway type: The route is primarily a two‑lane undivided highway, typical of secondary rural roads in Missouri.
  • Surface: The pavement is asphalt, consistent with state‑maintained highways.
  • Scenery: The highway traverses largely forested and agricultural terrain, providing access to recreational sites within the Mark Twain National Forest.
  • Maintenance: Responsibility for routine upkeep, resurfacing, and signage lies with MoDOT.

Related Topics

  • Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT): Agency responsible for the planning, construction, and maintenance of state highways.
  • Missouri State Highway System: The network of numbered routes that includes interstates, U.S. highways, and state highways such as MO 106.
  • Mark Twain National Forest: A national forest in southern Missouri through which MO 106 is believed to pass.
  • List of Missouri state highways (100–199): Catalog of state routes in the same numeric range, providing context for MO 106’s classification.

Note: Specific details such as exact length, termini, and traffic statistics for Missouri Route 106 are not confirmed by readily available encyclopedic sources. Further verification from official MoDOT publications or state maps would be required for precise data.

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