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Poiponen13:
I found some uses of exit letters in Pennsylvania on US 422 when browsing OpenStreetMap. They are in Kittanning and Indiana. What is their purpose?
Hunty2022:
A = Southbound
B = Northbound
It’s like any other multi-exit A-B system, just without the numbers.
That’s my guess.
Mr_Northside:
They're basically used on segments of freeway that don't use exit numbers (so most, but not all, non interstate freeways), but where there is a single "interchange", but with multiple exit ramps for it (like a cloverleaf, or however you'd term the interchange complex with 422 & 66 between Kittanning & Ford City)
Alps:
These are also exiting State College to the north.
rickmastfan67:
--- Quote from: Mr_Northside on September 23, 2023, 01:12:09 PM ---They're basically used on segments of freeway that don't use exit numbers (so most, but not all, non interstate freeways), but where there is a single "interchange", but with multiple exit ramps for it (like a cloverleaf,
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They are also present on US-40 @ PA-Turnpike 43.
--- Quote from: Mr_Northside on September 23, 2023, 01:12:09 PM ---or however you'd term the interchange complex with 422 & 66 between Kittanning & Ford City)
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It's called a cluster fuck. LOL! Just add the missing ramp to trumpet part on the road into Kittanning, and remove that super long bridge ramp from EB US-422/NB PA-28 -> SB PA-66, and you'll have way less maintenance costs there.
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