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Quote from: DJStephens on Today at 12:24:29 PMQuote from: Ted$8roadFan on Today at 07:11:24 AMDidn't the state plan on building an expressway along the route of CT-34 from the danbury area to New Haven during its road-building bonanza?Yes, but that concept died at least 42-45 years ago. There is / was a directional interchange on 84, believe the old number was possibly Exit 25. That interchange may have been removed and replaced with something less high powered. Haven't been up there in over 15 years. That was supposed to have been the western terminus of the CT - 34 expressway. Would have been a useful connection. They should have extended the "urban' CT- 34 section in New Haven a lot sooner, that might have made a push to complete it more possible. Instead, the urban section was cut back, and a biomedical firm was allowed to build directly in the ROW. Bad planning.
Quote from: kramie13 on Today at 01:38:36 PMLooking at Google Street View, I've noticed multiple sign changes along I-195 East in Fall River in a short amount of (recent) time.Guess they had the same potential problem with the exit tab bracket that caused MassDOT to remove them from signs on I-93, I-95 and elsewhere. New ones have only gone up in a few places, but I haven't seen them south of Boston yet. The overhead signs were designed prior to the exit renumbering in 2017 but were not put up until 2022 since they discovered problems with the soil around the MA 24/I-195 interchange during the initial sign contract that was to install them in 2019-2020.
In July 2021, the sign for 24 North from 195 East is an "old-style" sign with a "1/2" exit tab and no white horizontal line below "exit 14B".
In October 2022, a new sign was installed replacing the old one, and includes a yellow "LEFT" tab.
In October 2023, the "LEFT" tab has been removed, and exposes the fact that the sign was fabricated with its old sequential number (8B), despite being installed AFTER the exit numbers were switched over to mileage-based ones! Who dropped the ball here? This has the exit sign presentation looking really ugly.
Quote from: jakeroot on April 28, 2024, 08:59:55 PMIt would be hilarious if WSDOT gets involved and they have to call is "Whidbey Island Highway" or "Whidbey Island Blvd", given how much distain residents of old Mukilteo have towards the ferry and ferry traffic.Quote from: kkt on April 28, 2024, 08:48:09 PMYou're gonna die if you go that way?
[Mukilteo Ferry] Terminal Way.
There are quite a few other "Terminal Way" designations in other parts of the country, chiefly near airports or other cargo-handling places.