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* '''Arizona (to the west)'''
* '''Arizona (to the west)'''
** Due to overlap of Native American tribal lands, we must cooperate with Arizona in the treatment of these areas.
** Due to overlap of Native American tribal lands, we cooperate with Arizona in the treatment of these areas.
** Because Arizona is experimenting with a different type of functional classification effort, we will not always have the same road functional classification as that state.  You may see functional classification changes on the same road as it crosses the boarder.
** Because of slight Functional Classifications differences between NMDOT and ADOT, we will not always have the same road functional classification as that state.  You may see functional classification changes on the same road as it crosses the boarder.
* '''Colorado (to the north)'''
* '''Colorado (to the north)'''
** No current issues.
** No current issues.
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* '''Utah (part of "Four Corners")'''
* '''Utah (part of "Four Corners")'''
** New Mexico is not adjacent to Utah, but touches it only at one point at Four Corners.
** New Mexico is not adjacent to Utah, but touches it only at one point at Four Corners.
** Due to overlap of Native American tribal lands, we must cooperate with Arizona in the treatment of these areas.
** Due to overlap of Native American tribal lands, we cooperate with Arizona in the treatment of these areas.


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Revision as of 12:17, 11 August 2015


New Mexico State Highway Sign
New Mexico State Highway Sign

New Mexico is bounded by these states in the USA:

  • Arizona (to the west)
    • Due to overlap of Native American tribal lands, we cooperate with Arizona in the treatment of these areas.
    • Because of slight Functional Classifications differences between NMDOT and ADOT, we will not always have the same road functional classification as that state. You may see functional classification changes on the same road as it crosses the boarder.
  • Colorado (to the north)
    • No current issues.
  • Texas (to the east)
    • No current issues.
  • Utah (part of "Four Corners")
    • New Mexico is not adjacent to Utah, but touches it only at one point at Four Corners.
    • Due to overlap of Native American tribal lands, we cooperate with Arizona in the treatment of these areas.