![]() Mile marker 31 on Interstate 29 North in Mills County. View on Interstate 29 North at mile marker 30. Mile marker 27 on Interstate 29 North in Mills County. View on Interstate 29 North at mile marker 26. Interstate 29 North as it enters Mills County. Interstate 29 North at Exit 24: CR 元1 - Bartlett / Tabor (Photo taken 8/9/20). View on Interstate 29 North at mile marker 22. Interstate 29 North at exit 20: CR J24 - McPaul / Thurman (Photo taken 8/9/20). View on Interstate 29 North at mile marker 18. The speed limits remain 70 mph maximum and 40 mph minimum. Interstate 29 North at Exit 15: CR J26 - Percival (Photo taken 8/9/20). I'ts 4 miles to Percival and 43 miles to Council Bluffs. Weigh Station on Interstate 29 North in Fremont County. Interstate 29 North at Exit 10: IA 2 - Sidney / Nebraska City (Photo taken 8/9/20).Īll trucks over 10,000 pounds must enter the Weigh Station ahead when it is open. (Photo taken 8/9/20).Īlso take Exit 10 to Waubonsie State Park, Arbor Lodge State Park, and Arbor Day Farm. Mile marker 7 on Interstate 29 North in Fremont County. View on Interstate 29 North at mile marker 4. ![]() It's 19 miles to Sidney and 50 miles to Council Bluffs. State-named Interstate 29 North reassurance shield. Interstate 29 North at Exit 1: IA 333 - Hamburg (Photo taken 8/9/20). View on Interstate 29 North at mile marker 1. These are the standard speed limits on most rural Interstate highways in Iowa. The speed limits on Interstate 29 North start out at 70 mph maximum and 40 mph minimum. Iowa welcome sign as Interstate 29 North enters the Hawkeye State from Missouri. Section 1: Missouri Border to Council Bluffs (Exit 50)
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