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Cities served by the most 2di interstates

Started by skluth, October 05, 2021, 06:46:22 PM

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bing101

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Stockton I-5 for now but there is a proposal to have CA-99 become I-9 if approved to make the area have two parent interstates.Stockton is in the same seat as Sacramento for a new 2di to be approved.

Bakersfield is rumored to have two freeway waiting for two parent interstatedls to reach the city I-9 and I-40 expansions if approved.
Fresno and Modesto waiting for I-9 to be approved too.


achilles765

Quote from: SEWIGuy on October 13, 2021, 01:31:18 PM
Quote from: achilles765 on October 12, 2021, 03:44:12 AM
Quote from: paulthemapguy on October 11, 2021, 09:52:47 PM
I think we should make the distinction between "served by" and "enters the city limits of."  I don't think those criteria are synonymous.  Unless the OP meant them to be synonymous, in which case, I'll shut up.

I do not consider Birmingham to really be "served" by I-22...it barely enters the city and doesn't have any major connections aside from I-65...I also don't really consider New Orleans to be served by I-55 or I-59; or Boston to be served by I-95, which like bypasses it to the west.  I also don't think I-69E really "serves" Corpus Christi


Of course Birmingham is served by I-22 and New Orleans by I-55.  If you are going to those metropolitan areas from Memphis (in both cases), you would take those interstates.

Roadgeeks are too pendantic for their own good sometimes.

LOL. I fully admit that I am sometimes.  I have Aspergers too so that also makes me more inflexible
I love freeways and roads in any state but Texas will always be first in my heart



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