Nebraska Statutes

§ 39-2101 — State highways; functional classification; declaration

Nebraska § 39-2101
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 39Highways and Bridges

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-2101 (2026).

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Recognizing that safe and efficient transportation over public roads is a matter of major importance to all of the people in the state, the Legislature hereby determines and declares that an integrated system of public roads is essential to the general welfare of the State of Nebraska. Adequate public roads provide for the free flow of traffic, protect the health and safety of the citizens of the state, result in lower cost of motor vehicle operation, increase property values, and generally promote the economic and social progress of the state. Providing such a system of facilities and the efficient management, operation, and control thereof are recognized as urgent problems and proper objectives of legislation pertaining to all public roads. As a result of the comprehensive three-year stu

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1969, c. 312, § 1, p. 1116. Annotations: This article contemplates continuous highway planning and improvements and every highway and bridge is subject to reevaluation and change. State ex rel. Goossen v. Board of Supervisors, 198 Neb. 9, 251 N.W.2d 655 (1977).

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