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I know that I-85 is being improved....

Started by ReeseFerlautoI74/85, February 25, 2016, 05:45:22 AM

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Katavia

Quote from: jeffandnicole on February 26, 2016, 06:23:19 AM
Quote from: ReeseFerlautoI74/85 on February 26, 2016, 05:16:59 AM
85 is very important for me and you as drivers but what about I-95 in North Carolina?

SM-G360T1



It's important to the drive between the northeast to Florida, but for North Carolina in general, it's a highway they don't have much use for.
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Zzonkmiles

So what is the construction about on I-85 around Henderson and Oxford just south of the Virginia state line? I didn't think the traffic volumes there were high enough to warrant widening the road there. Or are they trying to eliminate the left-hand exit to US-1 on I-85 south and the left-side merge from US-158 to I-85 north?

WashuOtaku

Quote from: Zzonkmiles on April 08, 2016, 05:23:44 PM
So what is the construction about on I-85 around Henderson and Oxford just south of the Virginia state line? I didn't think the traffic volumes there were high enough to warrant widening the road there. Or are they trying to eliminate the left-hand exit to US-1 on I-85 south and the left-side merge from US-158 to I-85 north?

I-85 in Vance and Warren counties was completed and open in 1960.  What they are doing is $137 million project to bring 20.6 miles of interstate up to modern Interstate standards.  This includes grading, drainage, paving, installation of guardrails and bridge replacement/preservation.

NJRoadfan

...and hopefully raising the speed limit to 70mph when they are done. They did a similar project on the segment south of there thru Oxford back in 2008-09.

ReeseFerlautoI74/85

This topic is no longer active and now dead because of a dispute with I-77 Mobility Partners and Toll Road fans. We apologize for the inconvenience.
If it is possible to cancel tolls on I-77, general purpose lanes should be the only option! In the words of Kurt Naas, 'complete and delete!'



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