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New Mexico State Road 448 is officially designated as a component of the United States Highway System.
Answer: False
The source identifies New Mexico State Road 448 as a state highway, not a component of the United States Highway System.
New Mexico State Road 448 is part of the larger New Mexico State Highway System.
Answer: True
As a designated state highway, New Mexico State Road 448 is formally recognized as a component of the comprehensive New Mexico State Highway System.
New Mexico State Road 448 is classified as a county road within the state's official highway system.
Answer: False
New Mexico State Road 448 is officially classified as a state highway, not a county road, within the New Mexico State Highway System.
What is the primary designation of New Mexico State Road 448 within the state's highway system?
Answer: A State Highway
New Mexico State Road 448 is officially designated as a State Highway, forming part of the New Mexico State Highway System.
The total length of New Mexico State Road 448 is approximately 13 miles.
Answer: True
The official measurement indicates New Mexico State Road 448 spans approximately 13.01 miles.
New Mexico State Road 448 begins at NM 528 and ends at NM 45.
Answer: False
The route's termini are established at NM 45 (southern) and NM 528 (northern), contrary to the assertion that it begins at NM 528 and ends at NM 45.
New Mexico State Road 448 primarily runs through Santa Fe and Taos counties.
Answer: False
The route of New Mexico State Road 448 is situated within Bernalillo County and Sandoval County, not Santa Fe and Taos counties.
NM 448 begins in Rio Rancho, travels south through Corrales, and ends in Albuquerque.
Answer: False
The route commences in Albuquerque at its southern terminus and concludes in Rio Rancho at its northern terminus, reversing the described direction.
The southern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448 in Albuquerque is located at the intersection of Coors Road, Coors Boulevard, and Coors By-Pass.
Answer: True
This statement accurately identifies the specific intersection that marks the southern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448.
The northern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448 is marked by its intersection with New Mexico State Road 45.
Answer: False
The northern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448 is marked by its intersection with New Mexico State Road 528, not New Mexico State Road 45.
From its starting point in Albuquerque, New Mexico State Road 448 initially heads southwest.
Answer: False
From its starting point in northwestern Albuquerque, New Mexico State Road 448 initially heads in a north-northeast direction.
After passing through Corrales, New Mexico State Road 448 turns southeast towards Rio Rancho.
Answer: False
Following its passage through Corrales, New Mexico State Road 448 turns northwestward as it proceeds towards Rio Rancho.
The major intersections table indicates that 1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.621 miles.
Answer: True
The table provides a conversion factor stating that 1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.621 miles, and conversely, 1 mile is approximately equal to 1.609 kilometers.
The Coors By-Pass is located at the northern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448.
Answer: False
The Coors By-Pass is associated with the southern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448, not the northern terminus.
The segment of NM 448 within Sandoval County is approximately 7.670 miles long.
Answer: False
Based on the provided mile markers, the segment of NM 448 within Sandoval County is approximately 6.77 miles long (7.670 miles - 0.900 miles), not 7.670 miles.
The intersection between NM 448 and NM 45 in Albuquerque signifies the northern terminus of NM 448.
Answer: False
The intersection of NM 448 and NM 45 in Albuquerque marks the southern terminus of NM 448, not the northern terminus.
After intersecting NM 528 at Alameda Boulevard, the route crosses from Sandoval County into Bernalillo County.
Answer: False
After intersecting NM 528 at Alameda Boulevard, the route crosses from Bernalillo County into Sandoval County, not the reverse.
Ascertain the approximate total length of New Mexico State Road 448.
Answer: Approximately 13.01 miles
The total length of New Mexico State Road 448 is documented as approximately 13.01 miles, which equates to 20.94 kilometers.
Identify the precise starting and ending points of New Mexico State Road 448.
Answer: Begins at NM 45 in Albuquerque, ends at NM 528 in Rio Rancho.
New Mexico State Road 448 commences at its southern terminus at NM 45 in Albuquerque and concludes at its northern terminus at NM 528 in Rio Rancho.
Which principal state highway intersects New Mexico State Road 448 at its southern terminus?
Answer: NM 45
The southern terminus of New Mexico State Road 448 is marked by its intersection with New Mexico State Road 45.
Ascertain the two primary counties through which New Mexico State Road 448 extends.
Answer: Bernalillo County and Sandoval County
New Mexico State Road 448 traverses primarily through Bernalillo County and Sandoval County.
What is the approximate length of New Mexico State Road 448 expressed in kilometers?
Answer: 20.94 km
New Mexico State Road 448 measures approximately 20.94 kilometers in length, which is equivalent to 13.01 miles.
Describe the general progression of the NM 448 route subsequent to its departure from Albuquerque.
Answer: Northeast through Corrales, then northwest towards Rio Rancho
After departing Albuquerque, NM 448 proceeds northeast through Corrales before turning northwestward towards Rio Rancho.
What is the significance of the intersection between NM 448 and NM 45 within Albuquerque?
Answer: It marks the southern terminus of NM 448.
The intersection of NM 448 with NM 45 in Albuquerque signifies the southern terminus of the route.
Given that the total length of NM 448 is 13.01 miles, what is this measurement approximately in kilometers?
Answer: 20.94 km
The total length of NM 448, stated as 13.01 miles, is approximately equivalent to 20.94 kilometers.
Which statement precisely delineates the termini of NM 448?
Answer: Southern terminus: NM 45 (Coors Boulevard); Northern terminus: NM 528 (Pat D'Arco Highway).
The southern terminus of NM 448 is at NM 45 (Coors Boulevard) in Albuquerque, and its northern terminus is at NM 528 (Pat D'Arco Highway) in Rio Rancho.
What is the significance of the intersection between NM 448 and NM 45 within Albuquerque?
Answer: It marks the southern terminus of NM 448.
The intersection of NM 448 and NM 45 in Albuquerque signifies the southern terminus of the route.
The designation 'Corrales Road' applies to New Mexico State Road 448 along its entire route.
Answer: False
The roadway is identified by distinct names, 'Coors Road' within Albuquerque and 'Corrales Road' within Corrales, indicating it is not uniformly known as Corrales Road.
New Mexico State Road 448 is designated as Coors Road in Albuquerque and Corrales Road in Corrales.
Answer: True
This designation accurately reflects the common street names associated with New Mexico State Road 448 in its respective geographical segments.
As New Mexico State Road 448 crosses into Sandoval County, its designation changes from Corrales Road to Coors Road.
Answer: False
The designation changes from Coors Road to Corrales Road as the route enters Sandoval County, not the reverse.
Identify the two principal street names commonly associated with New Mexico State Road 448.
Answer: Coors Road and Corrales Road
New Mexico State Road 448 is commonly referred to as Coors Road within Albuquerque and Corrales Road within the village of Corrales.
What is the specific designation of New Mexico State Road 448 within the village of Corrales?
Answer: Corrales Road
Within the village of Corrales, New Mexico State Road 448 is designated as Corrales Road.
Describe the evolution of street names along the route of NM 448.
Answer: It is Corrales Road in Albuquerque and Coors Road in Corrales.
The designation is Coors Road within Albuquerque and transitions to Corrales Road as it passes through the village of Corrales.
New Mexico State Road 448 intersects with New Mexico State Road 528 only once, at its northern terminus.
Answer: False
The route of New Mexico State Road 448 features two intersections with New Mexico State Road 528: one near its southern extent in Albuquerque and another at its northern terminus.
NM 446 is located to the east of New Mexico State Road 448.
Answer: False
The navigation box indicates that NM 446 is located to the west of New Mexico State Road 448, with NM 450 being to the east.
The highway designated as NM 528 at the northern terminus of NM 448 is known as the Pat D'Arco Highway.
Answer: True
This designation is correct; NM 528 at the northern terminus of NM 448 is indeed named the Pat D'Arco Highway.
The intersection with NM 528 (Alameda Blvd.) in Bernalillo County is located at mile marker 0.900.
Answer: True
This statement is accurate; the intersection with NM 528 (Alameda Blvd.) in Bernalillo County is indeed located at mile marker 0.900.
The highway designated as NM 45 at the southern terminus of NM 448 is named Coors Boulevard.
Answer: True
This statement is accurate; NM 45 at the southern terminus of NM 448 is indeed named Coors Boulevard.
Alameda Boulevard is the street name for NM 448 where it intersects with NM 528 in Albuquerque.
Answer: False
Alameda Boulevard is the street name for NM 528 where it intersects with NM 448 in Albuquerque, not the street name for NM 448 itself at that point.
The intersection of NM 448 and NM 528 (Alameda Blvd.) in Albuquerque signifies the southern terminus of NM 448.
Answer: False
The southern terminus of NM 448 is marked by its intersection with NM 45 in Albuquerque, not its intersection with NM 528 (Alameda Blvd.).
The intersection of NM 448 and NM 528 (Pat D'Arco Highway) in Rio Rancho marks the southern terminus of NM 448.
Answer: False
The intersection of NM 448 and NM 528 (Pat D'Arco Highway) in Rio Rancho signifies the northern terminus of NM 448, not the southern terminus.
Identify the highway designated as the Pat D'Arco Highway.
Answer: NM 528
The highway designated as NM 528 at the northern terminus of NM 448 is named the Pat D'Arco Highway.
At which mile marker does New Mexico State Road 448 intersect with NM 528, identified as Alameda Boulevard, within Bernalillo County?
Answer: Mile 0.900
The intersection of NM 448 with NM 528 (Alameda Blvd.) in Bernalillo County is precisely located at mile marker 0.900.
What is the specific designation of NM 45 at the southern terminus of NM 448?
Answer: Coors Boulevard
At the southern terminus of NM 448, the intersecting highway NM 45 is designated as Coors Boulevard.
Identify the state road situated to the east of New Mexico State Road 448.
Answer: NM 450
According to the navigation box, NM 450 is located to the east of New Mexico State Road 448.
Identify the highway designation that is NOT mentioned in relation to the termini or significant intersections of NM 448.
Answer: NM 446
NM 446 is not listed as an intersection point for NM 448's termini or major points, unlike NM 45 and NM 528 (which appears with two different street names).
Describe the relationship between New Mexico State Road 448 and New Mexico State Road 528.
Answer: NM 448 intersects NM 528 at both its northern and southern extents.
New Mexico State Road 448 intersects with New Mexico State Road 528 at two distinct points: near its southern terminus in Albuquerque and again at its northern terminus in Rio Rancho.
Maintenance responsibilities for New Mexico State Road 448 are vested in the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT).
Answer: True
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is explicitly identified as the agency responsible for the upkeep and administration of New Mexico State Road 448.
In 2012, a segment of Coors Boulevard between St. Joseph's Drive and Coors By-Pass was added to NM 448.
Answer: False
Contrary to the statement, in 2012, a segment of Coors Boulevard was removed from NM 448 and replaced by NM 45, rather than being added.
The segment of Coors Boulevard between Old Coors Road and St. Joseph's Drive was under state maintenance before 2012.
Answer: False
This specific segment of Coors Boulevard was under local maintenance prior to 2012, not state maintenance.
Which governmental entity holds responsibility for the maintenance of New Mexico State Road 448?
Answer: The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT)
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is the designated authority responsible for the maintenance of New Mexico State Road 448.
What significant alteration occurred in 2012 regarding the route of NM 448 and its relationship with Coors Boulevard?
Answer: A segment of Coors Boulevard was removed from NM 448 and replaced by NM 45.
In 2012, a segment of Coors Boulevard previously part of NM 448 was removed and replaced by NM 45, which subsequently encompassed that section of Coors Boulevard south of the Coors By-Pass.
Prior to 2012, what was the maintenance jurisdiction for the segment of Coors Boulevard situated between Old Coors Road and St. Joseph's Drive?
Answer: Local maintenance
Before 2012, the segment of Coors Boulevard between Old Coors Road and St. Joseph's Drive was under local maintenance jurisdiction.
Which statement accurately describes the segment of Coors Boulevard that was formerly incorporated into NM 448?
Answer: It was under local maintenance prior to 2012.
Prior to 2012, the segment of Coors Boulevard that was formerly part of NM 448 was maintained at the local level.
The route of New Mexico State Road 448 is highlighted in blue on the interactive map.
Answer: False
The interactive map utilizes a red color to delineate the route of New Mexico State Road 448.
The accompanying photograph shows New Mexico State Road 448 when traveling southbound in Corrales.
Answer: False
The photograph actually illustrates New Mexico State Road 448 when traveling northbound in Corrales.
The 'See also' section suggests looking into the U.S. Roads portal and the New Mexico portal.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section indeed suggests further exploration of the U.S. Roads portal and the New Mexico portal, among other resources.
Information about NM 448 is verified by a Google Maps overview and a NMDOT PDF document.
Answer: True
The article's content is verified by references to a Google Maps overview and a New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) PDF document.
Additional media related to New Mexico State Road 448 can be found on Wikipedia.
Answer: False
Additional media resources related to New Mexico State Road 448 are available on Wikimedia Commons, not directly on Wikipedia itself.
The Wikipedia article on New Mexico State Road 448 is classified as a featured article.
Answer: False
The article is classified as a stub, indicating it is a foundational entry requiring further development, rather than a featured article.
The interactive map of New Mexico State Road 448 uses the Google Maps style.
Answer: False
The interactive map utilizes the OSM-INTL (OpenStreetMap International) map style, not the Google Maps style.
The KML file link in the external links section allows users to download map data in Keyhole Markup Language format.
Answer: True
The KML file link offers users the capability to download a file formatted in Keyhole Markup Language, suitable for geographic data visualization and editing.
What color is employed to delineate the route of New Mexico State Road 448 on the interactive map?
Answer: Red
The interactive map utilizes a red color to visually highlight the route of New Mexico State Road 448.
In which direction is New Mexico State Road 448 depicted in the photograph taken in Corrales?
Answer: Northbound
The photograph illustrates New Mexico State Road 448 when traveling northbound through Corrales.
Where may users access supplementary media files, such as images and videos, pertaining to New Mexico State Road 448?
Answer: Wikimedia Commons
Additional media resources related to New Mexico State Road 448 are available for access on Wikimedia Commons.
What information or functionality is provided by the KML file link found within the external links section?
Answer: A downloadable file for geographic data visualization
The KML file link offers users the capability to download a file formatted in Keyhole Markup Language, suitable for geographic data visualization.