Some more Utah issues for discussion:
UT 154. The south end of this is marked in TM as I-15, but UDOT
highway reference indicates it continues on to the 13800 South intersection, where there is a
Mile 0 marker.
Eastbound signage on Bangerter itself shows that 154 continues past the I-15 interchange. The BGSs on I-15 do not designate a direction for 154, and signage on both exit ramps indicates 154 goes both ways (
northbound and
southbound). There's an
End State Maintenance sign on that curve as well.
UT 97. TM has the east end of this at the physical gate to Hill Air Force Base.
HRO shows the east end
just past the I-15 interchange at the first fence line, where there is a clear pavement change. Signage is spotty in the area, but there certainly aren't any 97 signs east of I-15.
UT 85. TM currently shows 85 as a discontinuous route with two segments: one on the Mountain View Corridor and one on 2100 North. I think it should instead be a continuous route, with a concurrency on UT 68 between those segments. Utah is notorious for its treatment of state route concurrencies, but there is
this set of 68/85 shields on the concurrency itself.
UDOT's
concurrent routes list does not show 68/85 as being a concurrent route, but that's because it doesn't include
any state route concurrencies, including the generally accepted 68/48 and 118/120 concurrencies, plus the unsigned UT 30 connections. In addition, although 85's mileage does not increase over the concurrency, this is standard practice for Utah.