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If Texas had a sequential exiting system

Started by msubulldog, September 29, 2013, 01:41:47 PM

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msubulldog

What would be the number for what is Exit 880 on I-10? And would that be the highest numbered sequential exit on our interstate system?
"But the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult, and only a few ever find it."
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Chris

I-5 in California could be a rival. It's a bit shorter than I-10 in Texas, but runs through 3 large metropolitan areas with boatloads of exits.

wxfree

Using the tables on Wikipedia, my quick estimate is 368.

By my quick estimate, California wins, with I-5 having about 420.  The spacing made those harder to count, so that's an approximate number, but I'd say the margin is large enough for reasonable certainty that I-5 has more.
I'd like to buy a vowel, Alex.  What is E?

bassoon1986

I counted 395 on I-35 in Texas on Wikipedia and included 35E since it's part of the mainline. Kinda crazy considering it's about 375 miles shorter than 10, but it hits quite a bit of metro as well.



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