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Started by Ian, June 27, 2009, 04:33:34 PM

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Ian

Hey all!

I thought of starting a topic of people sharing the highways you have clinched. So, what have you clinched?

Mine (yea I have clinced a lot):
Pennsylvania: I-476, I-95, , I-78, I-676, I-176, I-276, US 1, US 13, US 422 (eastern), US 222, US 202, PA 52, PA 3, PA 252, PA 183, PA 63, PA 29 (southern), PA 132, PA 413, PA 420, PA 320, PA 452
New York: I-87, I-787, I-95, I-287, I-684, I-890, US 9W, NY 9N, NY 155, NY 156, NY 157, NY 85, NY 85A, NY 9L, NY 7, NY 254, NY 149, NY 443, NY 43, NY 787, NY 470, NY 9R, NY 9P, Palisades Interstate Parkway, Garden State Parkway Connector, Berkshire Spur
Delaware: I-95, I-295, I-495, US 202, US 9, US 13, US 301, DE 1, DE 92, DE 100, DE 261, DE 491, DE 896
New Jersey: I-95, I-78, I-76, I-295, I-195, US 9W, NJ 55, NJ 42, NJ 90, NJ 72, NJ 17, NJ 495, Palisades Interstate Parkway, Atlantic City Expressway, New Jersey Turnpike (NJ 700 and I-95)
Maryland: I-95, I-97, I-295, I-395, I-895, US 301, US 50, MD 3, MD 279, MD 290, MD 313, MD 444, MD 197, MD 295
Virginia: I-95, I-395, VA 267, VA 110
North Carolina: I-95
South Carolina: I-95
Georgia: I-95
Florida: Toll FL 417, FL 536, Osceola Parkway
California: I-280, CA 17, CA 85, CA 237
Connecticut: I-84, I-95, I-684, CT 3, CT 15, Milford Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Wilbur Cross Highway, Berlin Turnpike
Rhode Island: I-95, I-295, RI 4, RI 10
Massachusetts: I-95, I-90 (Mass Pike), I-290, I-295, I-495, US 3, MA 3, MA 16, MA 128, MA 213
New Hampshire: I-89, I-95, I-293, I-393, NH 11B, NH 109, NH 109A, NH 113, NH 112, NH 25B, Everett Turnpike, Spaulding Turnpike, Circumferential Highway
Maine: I-195, I-295, I-395, US 302, US 1 Business (Damariscotta), ME 3, ME 209, ME 216, ME 217 (now decommissioned), ME 129, ME 130, ME 102, ME 90, ME 96, ME 238, ME 218, Falmouth Spur (old I-495)
Vermont: US 4, VT 9

So, what have you clinched?
Ian
UMaine graduate, former PennDOT employee, new SoCal resident.
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florida

#1
Rhode Island: I-95
Connecticut: I-84; I-95; I-684
Vermont: I-89;
Massachusetts: I-91; I-84; I-290
New York: I-684; I-787; I-95; I-84; I-78; NY 907B; NY 907C; NY 907D; NY 909C; NY 955A
Pennsylvania: I-84
New Jersey: Atlantic City Expwy; New Jersey Tpk; I-676
Maryland: I-95; I-81
Delaware: I-95; I-295
Illinois: I-190
West Virginia: I-81
Virginia: I-95; I-77
North Carolina: I-95; I-77; I-26 (pre-extension); US 441
South Carolina: I-95; I-585; I-77;
Georgia: I-95; I-985; I-475; GA 185; GA 241
Alabama: I-165
Florida: I-195; I-395; I-175; I-375; I-95; I-4; I-10; I-110; I-295; US 331; US 231; US 29; US 92; US 192; Business US 1; Alternate 27; Alternate 90 (Pensacola); Business US 98 (all); Alternate US 98; Alternate US 19; State Roads: A1A (Riviera Beach; Stuart; New Smyrna Beach; Daytona-St. Augustine); 2 (all); 3 (all); 4; 6; 8; 8A; 9A (all); 10A (Pensacola & Lake City); 11; 12; 14; 15 (south & middle); 15A; 16; 17 (all); 18; 19; 20; 22; 24; 25 (north); 25A; 26A; 30A (all); 30E; 33; 40; 41; 44; 44A; 45A; 46; 48; 49; 50; 50A; 53; 54 (all); 56; 57; 59; 60A; Business 60; 61 (all); 61A; 63; 65; 69; 71; 73; 75; 76; 77; 78 (all); 79; 81; 83; 85; 87; 89; 91; 93A; 95; 97; 100; 101; 102; 103; 104; 105; 113; 114; 115 (north); 117; 120; 122; 123; 128; 129; 136; 143; 145 (all); 155; 157; 159; 163; 166; 173; 187; 188; 189 (all); 190; 196; 202; 206; 207; 208; 211; 222; 224; 226; 228 (west); 230; 231 (all); 235; 238; 261; 263; 265; 267; 273; 276; 277; 281; 285; 289; 290; 291; 292; 293; 294; 295; 296; 297; 298; 300; 312; 320; 326; 327; 329; 331; 345; 349; 363; 366; 368; 369; 371; 373; 375; 377; 389; 390; 391; 392; 393; 397 (all); 399; 400; 401; 404; 405; 406; 407; 408; 415; 416; 417; 419; 421; 423; 424; 426; 429; 430; 434; 435; 436; 437; 438; 439; 441; 442; 464; 472; 475; 482; 483; 492; 500; 500A; 501; 507; 508; 510; 513; 514; 517; 518; 519; 520; 524; 526; 527 (all); 528; 530; 533; 535; 536; 537; 540 (all); 542; 544; 548; 549; 553; 555; 557; 559; 566; 569; 570; 572; 573; 574; 575; 579; 580; 581; 582 (all); 583; 584; 585; 586; 590 (all); 592; 594; 595; 599; 600 (all); 607; 608; 614; 615; 618; 619; 620; 651; 655; 656; 659; 666; 676; 678; 679; 681; 682; 686; 687; 688; 692; 693; 694; 699; 704; 707; 708 710; 713; 714; 715; 716; 717; 727; 729; 732; 736; 742; 752; 758; 776; 786; 794; 800; 806 (east); 808; 814; 816; 820 (all); 834; 838; 842 (all); 845; 849; 850; 852; 865 (all); 867; 870; 876; 880; 909; 5054; 5098
So many roads...so little time.

AZDude

Arizona: AZ 68, AZ 347, AZ 389, Loop 101, Loop 202, Loop 303 (old section) US 89, Alt US 89, US 93, I-10, I-17, I-40
Utah: UT 14, UT 59
Nevada: I-515, I-215, Clark County 215
California: I-210/CA 210, I-5, I-40
Oregon: I-5
Washington: I-90
Idaho: I-90
Montana: I-90

Side note: I-20, I-25, I-40, I clinched the entire route in each state.

Terry Shea

Please excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is meant by clinched?

Bickendan

Highways you've been on from end-to-end.

Duke87

#5
Entire interstates
195 (RI/MA)
270 (CO)
276
295 (ME)
384
395 (ME)
478
495 (DE)
678
684
695 (NY)
895 (NY)
895 (MD)

Single state segments of highways
Interstates (excluding above)
76: NJ
78: NY
80: PA, NJ
84: CT, MA
91: MA
95: DC, MD, DE, PA, NJ*, NY, CT, NH     *the future alignment, not the current one
278: NY
287: NY
295: DE
676: PA

US Highways
1: NY
13: MD

State highways
CT: 35, 78, 104, 123, 124, 137, 493, 713, 719, 722, 726, 731, 734
MA: 3, 25
ME: 233
NJ: 445, 445S, 495, 700
NY: 35, 100B, 123, 124, 137, 172, 218, 907A, 907B, 907C, 907D, 907F, 907G, 907H, 907K, 907L, 907P, 907V, 907W, 908A, 908F, 981B, 982C, 982L, 983C, 983D, 984J, 987D, 987F, 987G, 987H
RI: 78
VT: 279, 313

This then leaves four states (FL, OH, NC, VA) which I've been in but clinched absolutely nothing to do with.
If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.

Alps

#6
http://www.alpsroads.net/roads/clinched.txt but it's missing some of my more recent clinches (all of US 202, US 1-MA/NH/ME, NH 1A/1B, ME I-95, MA-VT 8A, VT 112...)

Bickendan


corco

This is an incomplete list, items italicized I haven't officially clinched (as in driven in the car with the camera, but have at some point(s) in my life driven every mile of)

Clinched:
AZ: SR 101
CA:  I-80, I-505
CO: I-76, I-225, I-270, US-138, SH-1, SH-2, SH-127, SH-470 (not including E-470)
ID: I-84, I-86, I-90, I-184, US-12, US-30, SH-16, SH-21, SH-25, SH-41, SH-44, SH-55, SH-58, SH-60, SH-61, SH-66, SH-71, SH-77, SH-99, SH-128
IA: I-29, I-80, I-129, I-235
IL: I-24, I-70, I-190, I-270, I-294, I-355, I-390, IL 38
IN: I-70, I-74, I-80, I-465, I-865
KS: I-670
KY: I-24, I-71, I-75
MA: I-93, MA 3
MI: I-69
MO: I-70, I-270, I-670
MT: US-20, MT-43, MT-278
NC: NC-168
NE: I-76, I-80, I-129, US-138, L-17B, L-17C, L-17E, L-17F, L-17J, L-25A, L-53A, L-53B, L-53C, L-53E, L-79E, L-79H
NY: I-90
OH: I-70, I-71, I-270, I-275, I-670, SR 41, SR 161, SR 315, SR 541
OR: I-82, I-84, I-105, I-205, US-20, US-95, US-730, OR 3, OR 11, OR 82, OR 86, OR 126, OR 242
UT: I-84, SR-16, SR-43, SR-53, SR-83, SR-280
VT: I-93
WA: Officially clinched every single mile of state maintained highway
WI: I-894
WV: I-64

WY: I-80, I-180, US-30,, WYO 10, WYO 12, WYO 13, WYO 14, WYO 34, WYO 71, WYO 74, WYO 76, WYO 78, WYO 89, WYO 92, WYO 151, WYO 152, WYO 153, WYO 154, WYO 156, WYO 157, WYO 158, WYO 159, WYO 160, WYO 161, WYO 210, WYO 212, WYO 213 (former), WYO 214, WYO 215, WYO 216, WYO 217, WYO 218 (former), WYO 219, WYO 221, WYO 222, WYO 223, WYO 224, WYO 225, WYO 230, WYO 236, WYO 237, WYO 238, WYO 239, WYO 241, WYO 270, WYO 271, WYO 272, WYO 310, WYO 311, WYO 312, WYO 313, WYO 314, WYO 315, WYO 316, WYO 317, WYO 318, WYO 320, WYO 321, WYO 352, WYO 353, WYO 354, WYO 370, WYO 371, WYO 374, WYO 377, WYO 410, WYO 411, WYO 413, WYO 414, WYO 530

mightyace

Thanks to Duke87 for the template:

I only track interstates...

Entire interstates
24
225 (CO)
440 (TN)
640 (TN)
355 (IL)
759 (AL)
265 (KY)
565 (AL)
270 (OH)
470 (OH/WV)
71
271 (OH)
471 (OH/KY)
275 (TN)
76 (East, OH/PA/NJ)
176 (PA)
376 (PA) from I-79 to I-76 (will come off when expansion is signed)
476 (PA)
277 (OH)
180 (PA)
280 (OH)
480 (OH)
680 (OH)
83
283 (PA)
84 (East, PA/NY/CT/MA)
787 (NY)
190 (IL)
190 (SD)
290 (IL)
490 (OH)
294 (IL)
894 (WI)
295 (DE)
395 (MD)
495 (DE)
695 (MD)

Single state segments of highways
Interstates (excluding above)
59: GA
65: IN, KY, TN
70: MD, PA, WV
75: KY
76: NE
78: PA
80: IL, IN, IA, OH, PA
81: MD, PA, TN, VA, WV
90: IL, IN
94: IL
95: DE
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I'm out of this F***KING PLACE!

WillWeaverRVA

Entire Interstates:
VA: I-195, I-295, I-395, I-495, I-264, I-464, I-564, I-664
DC: I-295, I-395, I-495, I-695
MD: I-270, I-270 SPUR, I-295, I-395 (both), I-495, I-695, I-895
DE: I-295
NJ: none (8 miles short of I-295)
IL: I-155, I-190
CA: none (2 miles short of I-105)

Single State:
DC: I-66, I-95 (heh)
MD: I-95
PA: I-83

I have not clinched any US highways, whole or single-state.

Virginia State Highways:
VA 2, VA 27, VA 28, VA 36, VA 54, VA 54Y, VA 73, VA 76, VA 106, VA 109, VA 110, VA 120, VA 123, VA 124, VA 132Y, VA 144, VA 145, VA 146, VA 147, VA 150, VA 156, VA 157, VA 161, VA 195, VA 197, VA 199, VA 205Y, VA 206, VA 207, VA 208, VA 212, VA 218, VA 228, VA 233, VA 234, VA 235, VA 236, VA 237, VA 239, VA 242, VA 243, VA 244, VA 246, VA 271, VA 288, VA 296, VA 298, VA 299, VA 300, VA 300Y, VA 315 (by walking), VA 318 (by walking), VA 319, VA 321, VA 326, VA 353 (by walking/biking), VA 356, VA 357, VA 359, VA 366 (I think), VA 380, VA 383, VA 396, VA 399 (by walking), VA 400, VA 895, VA 90004 (Dulles Access Rd)  

I've been near and seen the endpoints of VA 310, VA 329, and VA 339, but they are not drivable. Technically, neither is VA 318, but I have technically traversed it from end to end. The ones I clinched by walking or biking were clinched when I lived in Richmond but did not have a car.

I need to update my map; I-464 is missing and I need to add some US highways.
Will Weaver
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"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

njroadhorse

#11
New Jersey:
I-78, I-80, I-280, I-287, I-676, NJ 24, NJ 94, NJ 109, NJ 36, NJ 208, NJ 15, NJ 284, NJ 57, NJ 182, NJ 53, NJ 3, NJ 495, NJ 31, NJ 19,

Pennsylvania:
I-78, I-80, I-81, I-83, I-84, I-676, I-376, I-279, I-579, US 19 Truck, PA 33, PA 363, PA 512, PA 115, PA 739,

New York:
I-84, I-287, I-290, I-678, NY 284,

Connecticut:
I-84, I-95, I-691

Massachusetts:
I-84, US 44,

Maryland:
I-81, I-83, I-95, I-495, I-395, I-895, US 13, US 113, US 340, MD 67

Delaware:
I-295, DE 24

Virginia:
I-495, VA 130, VA 175, VA 132, VA 132Y, VA 5, VA 412, VA 305, VA 314

West Virginia:
I-81, US 340

North Carolina:
I-95  :sombrero:

South Carolina:
US 501, Old SC 73

Florida:
FL 202

Arizona:
I-15

Nevada:
I-515, NV 564,

England:
M26, M20,

Belgium:
A10, A18
NJ Roads FTW!
Quote from: agentsteel53 on September 30, 2009, 04:04:11 PM
I-99... the Glen Quagmire of interstate routes??

ctsignguy

Surprisingly few actual clinched highways for me...

By State:

CT: I-84, I-91, I-95, I-691, I-395, US 6, US 44, CT 9, CT 156, CT 154
Ohio:  I-70, I-71, I-75, I-270, I-670, I-271, OH 444, OH 315, OH 317,
PA:  I-80, I-78, I-84, US 6
Del: I-95
MD: I-95
RI: I-95
MASS: I-91, I-95,
NH I-89
http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u102/ctsignguy/<br /><br />Maintaining an interest in Fine Highway Signs since 1958....

akotchi

My list is also just interstates.  (I don't even recall most of the state/U.S. highways I have been on . . .)

Maine:  I-495; I-295
N.H.:  I-95
Mass:  I-95, I-91, I-84, I-90, I-295, I-290
R.I.:  I-95, I-295
Conn.:  I-95, I-84, I-684
N.Y.:  I-95, I-278, I-287, I-684, I-895, I-495
Pa.:  I-95, I-276, I-76, I-70, I-376 (before extension), I-476, I-676, I-84, I-380, I-78, I-83, I-283
N.J.:  I-95, I-295, I-195, I-76, I-676, I-278, I-280, I-80, NJ Tpk, GSP
Del.:  I-95, I-295, I-495
Md.:  I-95, I-195, I-295, I-395, I-495, I-595, I-695, I-895, I-97, I-83, I-270, I-70, I-81, I-795
Va.:  I-95, I-495, I-395, I-895 (yes, I consider that one interstate . . .), I-195, I-264, I-664, I-85
D.C.:  I-395, I-95/I-495 (all 0.11 miles of it), I-695, I-66
W.V.:  I-470
N.C.:  I-95, I-40, I-440, I-85
S.C.:  I-95, I-85, I-585
Ga.:  I-95
Fla.:  I-95, I-75, I-595, I-275, I-4
Ind.: I-80, I-90
Tenn.:  I-40, I-440
Ky,:  I-71
Ark.:  I-440
Ariz.:  I-17
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Alex

My clinched Interstates: https://www.aaroads.com/clinched/anitzman.html and http://cmap.m-plex.com/user/aaroads/ (missing my I-73 clinch; I also have to go back an update my future Interstate mileage now that you can add it!)

My counties: http://www.mob-rule.com/cgi-bin/makeuser.cgi?user=aaroads (none new this year :( )

I have an atlas that shows every road I've driven or ridden upon. At some point I may log all of the U.S. and state highway segments per state that have been clinched. I can say that I have been on every Interstate, U.S., State, and County highway in Baldwin County, AL, and Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida. I've done every segment of State, U.S., and Interstate in Cecil County, Maryland and New Castle County, Delaware as well.

andytom

My Interstate and US hwys list at http://cmap.m-plex.com/user/andytom/ (check the top 10 list for the bigger ones).

--Andy

Bickendan


Hellfighter

Not many because of not enough money. Been only able to get stuff inside my state.

MI: I-75, I-94, I-96, I-275, I-196, I-696, US-2, US-10, US-12, US-23, US-24, M-1, M-3, M-5, M-6, M-10, M-14, M-25, M-26, M-28, M-36, M-39, M-43, M-52, M-53, M-77, M-85, M-94, M-104, M-117, and M-153.

TheStranger

California: I-80, I-380, I-280, I-980, I-880, I-680, I-580, I-205, I-405, Route 242, Route 24, Route 160, Route 37, Route 82, Route 149, Route 13, Route 116, Route 85, Route 87, Route 170, Route 134, Route 92, Route 262, Route 17, Route 68, Route 135,  Business 80, US 50

Nevada: I-80, I-515

Washington: WA 16

Delaware: I-95

New Jersey: NJTP, I-278, NJ 495

Connecticut: I-95

Rhode Island: I-95

New York: I-95, I-290, Berkshire Thruway

Utah: I-80

Kentucky: I-71, I-65, KY 155, KY 245, I-265
Chris Sampang

agentsteel53

interstates H1, H2, H3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 30, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 49, 55, 57, 59, 66, 68, 70, 71, 75, 76E, 76W, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84E, 84W, 86E, 86W, 87, 88E, 88W, 89, 90, 91, 93, 95, 96, 97, and various and sundry three-digit ones.

US routes are significantly harder to clinch, because of the many alignments they take.  I believe I've found most of US 2E, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 26, 28, 32, 38, 44, 46, 48, 50, 53, 56, 57, 83, 87, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 101, 104, 106, 130, 138, 163, 185, 191, 206, 240, 260, 285, 295, 299, 302, 350, 395, 399, 410, 420, 466, 491, 530, 541, 630, 650, 666, 730.
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Hot Rod Hootenanny

Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

deathtopumpkins

Aww... my list sounds so small...  :-(

VA: I-264, 664, and various state routes.
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agentsteel53

#22
as for clinching highways in one burst ... the longest I've done is I-40 on three hours of sleep.  I never left the freeway for more than about a mile to pull over.  I did 2000 miles (before Asheville, NC, all the way to Kingman, AZ) without stopping for anything more than gas.

the longest highway I've clinched without stopping, for gas, food, weakness, death, or any other failures of the system, is I-30.  My car held 367 miles of gas, and so did I. 

I've done the 307 miles of I-5 in Oregon many a time without stop ... because who wants to stop for socialism and the deprivation of the right to pump one's own gas?
live from sunny San Diego.

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rickmastfan67


Bickendan

Quote from: agentsteel53 on June 30, 2009, 03:56:06 AM

I've done the 307 miles of I-5 in Oregon many a time without stop ... because who wants to stop for socialism and the deprivation of the right to pump one's own gas?
lol, the socialism here is a joke. And so is the right to pump our own gas.



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