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Encyclopedia > Farm to Market Road

A Farm to Market Road is a state government road which serves to connect rural and agricultural areas to market towns. The FM serves as a better quality road, usually a highway, which allows farmers and ranchers to tranport their products to market towns and/or distribution centers. Same as a Ranch road


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List of Texas highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1179 words)
There is also a State Highway 495 (renumbered from Farm to Market Road 495), as well as cancelled routes SH 550 (a temporary designation for what is now part of Interstate Highway 30) and SH 824 (a temporary designation for what was later part of SH 24).
One characteristic of the highways in Texas are its frontage roads; most freeways have continuous frontage roads, one-way in urban areas and two-way in rural areas.
Farm to Market (abbreviated FM) and Ranch to Market (abbreviated RM) have equal status as secondary highways.
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