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Louisiana Highway 21 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louisiana Highway 21
Louisiana Highway 21 (LA 21) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves St. Tammany and Washington Parishes. It spans and is bannered north/south. ==Route description== From the south, LA 21 begins at an intersection with Louisiana Highway 22 and Louisiana Highway 1077 in Madisonville, where LA 21 assumes the trajectory of LA 1077 and heads northeast. LA 1077 branches to the northwest before LA 21 intersects Interstate 12.〔LA 1077 has a separate interchange with I-12.〕 From south of I-12 and until joining US 190 Business on 21st Avenue in Covington, LA 21 is multilane, in places divided by a median or by a center turn lane, with some control of access.〔As of 2010 much of the stretch between I-12 and 21st Avenue remained under reconstruction amid traffic jams.〕 Through most of Covington LA 21 is in a mostly two-lane undivided concurrency with US 190 Business, which returns to U.S. Route 190 on the east side of Covington—an area known as Claiborne Hill. After intersecting US 190 and before leaving Covington cosigned as Military Road, LA 21 absorbs LA 36 and continues northeastward, absorbing LA 59 and entering a brief concurrency with Louisiana Highway 40 in Bush for less than one mile (1.6 km). Between Bush and Sun, LA 21 widens to a four lane, divided highway after merging Louisiana Highway 41, continuing due north from the merge. In Sun LA 21 absorbs LA 16 and continues northward to Bogalusa, where LA 21 intersects LA 10. LA 21 then runs north through Varnado and Angie before becoming Mississippi Highway 35 at the state line.
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