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Louisiana Highway 101 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louisiana Highway 101
Louisiana Highway 101 (LA 101) is a state highway located in Calcasieu and Jefferson Davis Parishes. It runs in a general south–north direction from LA 14 in Hayes to LA 383 north of Iowa. An entirely rural route lying between Lake Charles and Jennings, LA 101 intersects three major highways, U.S. Highway 90 (U.S. 90), Interstate 10 (I-10), and U.S. 165. The majority of the route, running from the southern terminus across I-10, is bannered north–south. The remainder of the route on either side of U.S. 165 runs west–east and is bannered accordingly. ==Route description== From the south, LA 101 begins at an intersection with LA 14 in Hayes. It proceeds north and crosses from Calcasieu Parish into Jefferson Davis Parish. Skirting the western border of Lacassine, LA 101 intersects U.S. 90 and passes through an interchange with I-10 at Exit 48. U.S. 90 and I-10 run parallel to each other toward Lake Charles on the west and Jennings on the east. North of Lacassine, LA 101 curves to the west and intersects U.S. 165 at a point known as Woodlawn. U.S. 165 runs toward Iowa, its southern terminus, on the south and Kinder on the north. LA 101 reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with LA 383 north of Iowa.〔 LA 101 is an undivided, two-lane highway for its entire length.〔
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