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Mav94

Quote from: Big John on Today at 03:33:10 PM10/26/25 Why are there no single-digit state highways in Wisconsin?

Because everyone would either complain that they're all in Madison and Milwaukee, or that they aren't.


Roadgeekteen

Because Wisconsin is a very polarized state politically. Because single digit numbers are important, depending on what region they are there would be way too much tension and would cause issues, so might as well not include any.
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Max Rockatansky

Quote from: Big John on Today at 03:33:10 PM10/26/25 Why are there no single-digit state highways in Wisconsin?

They all got married, moved to the suburbs, put up a white picket fence, got a dog and had 2.3 child routes.

Scott5114

Quote from: Big John on Today at 03:33:10 PM10/26/25 Why are there no single-digit state highways in Wisconsin?

There are two single-digit state highways in Wisconsin, 2 and 8.
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Big John

Quote from: Scott5114 on Today at 10:04:36 PM
Quote from: Big John on Today at 03:33:10 PM10/26/25 Why are there no single-digit state highways in Wisconsin?

There are two single-digit state highways in Wisconsin, 2 and 8.
wins worst answer as those are US highways.

Scott5114

Quote from: Big John on Today at 10:05:44 PM
Quote from: Scott5114 on Today at 10:04:36 PM
Quote from: Big John on Today at 03:33:10 PM10/26/25 Why are there no single-digit state highways in Wisconsin?

There are two single-digit state highways in Wisconsin, 2 and 8.
wins worst answer as those are US highways.

Which are highways owned and maintained by the...
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Quote from: Big John on Today at 03:33:10 PM10/26/25 Why are there no single-digit state highways in Wisconsin?

It's symbolic of the fact that the Packers' offense is way too potent to settle for single digit final scores.  Go Pack Go!