Utah State Route 105

State Route 105
Parrish Lane
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-116
Maintained by UDOT
Length: 1.111 mi[2] (1.788 km)
Existed: 1965[1] – present
Major junctions
West end: SR-67 in Centerville
East end: SR-106 in Centerville
Highway system

State highways in Utah
Interstate • US • State (Parks) • Scenic

SR-104 SR-106

Utah State Route 105 (SR-105) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. It was created in 1965 to serve as a short connector route between Interstate 15 and SR-106 in downtown Centerville. The current route is 1.111 miles (1.788 km) long, after it was extended to the new Legacy Parkway which opened in September 2008.

Contents

Route description

Parrish Lane begins at a diamond interchange[3] with Legacy Parkway west of Interstate 15 and becomes SR-105 at a diamond interchange with I-15. SR-105 heads due east passing several local roads before coming to an end at the interchange with SR-106. Parrish Lane continues beyond this interchange, but is no longer part of SR-105.[4]

Traffic on Parrish Lane between I-15 and SR-106 has decreased 17 percent between 2002 and 2007,[5][6] with an average of 16,605 cars per day using Parrish Lane in 2007, compared to 20,000 cars per day in 2002. Eleven percent of the traffic on Parrish Lane is bus and truck traffic.[7]

History

The highway was established in 1965 as a connector from I-15 to SR-106 in Centerville. It remained essentially unchanged until it was extended westward to connect to the newly-constructed Legacy Parkway in 2008.[1]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Centerville, Davis County.

Mile[2] Destinations Notes
0.000-0.043 To SR-67 (Legacy Parkway) Western terminus
0.454-0.527 I-15 – Salt Lake City, Ogden  
0.589 Frontage Road
0.653 Market Place Drive
0.771 400 West
1.020 100 West
1.111 SR-106 (Main Street) Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References