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Highways You Have Clinched

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

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Sonic99

Interstates in their entirety:
I-17 (it's an easy one)
ALMOST all of I-40 (Beginning in Barstow all the way to the I-81 split near the NC border, planning on completing it sometime next year)
I-66 (another rather easy one, but for someone from Arizona, it was a bit of a journey!)

Interstates within a specific state:
I-40 in CA, AZ, NM, TX, OK, AR
I-64 in WV, KY, IN, IL
I-44 in MO

Arizona State Highways:
AZ 51, 101, 202, 303, 143, 153 (defunct) (driven every mile of the Phoenix metro freeway system)
AZ 48, 64, 69, 74, 79, 89, 89A, 96, 97, 177, 179, 187, 210, 260, 287, 377, 387, 587, 989

Once the Clinched Highway Mapping site is back up, I will be sure to upload my data to it, and find other roads I may have missed this time around!
If you used to draw freeways on your homework and got reprimanded by your Senior English teacher for doing so, you might be a road geek!


corco

QuoteAZ 48

How the fuck did you do that

Sonic99

Quote from: corco on April 24, 2013, 11:18:14 PM
QuoteAZ 48

How the fuck did you do that

It's on a technicality. The freeway built around Prescott Valley is apparently "technically" AZ 48, but there are no markings as such. I got the info from a site that has a ton of info on Arizona highways, but hasn't been updated in about 5 years. ADOT may or may not still refer to the freeway as AZ 48, I am not sure. The same goes for AZ 989, it is a legal definition of the highway and not actually marked that way.
http://arizonaroads.com/arizona/az48.html
If you used to draw freeways on your homework and got reprimanded by your Senior English teacher for doing so, you might be a road geek!

corco

#78
48 is a proposed highway that hasn't been officially designated as such- that road is technically and legally and maintained as a county road. I'm not even sure that ADOT is actively working on planning it as 48 anymore- what used to be the "SR 48" project is the "Fain Road Connector" portion of this that is partially SR 89A Spur and partially just county maintained Fain Rd.
http://www.azdot.gov/highways/projects/I17_FainRd/index.asp

989 (I used to live right by it) was decommissioned in 2007 or so when Pima County decided not to move forward with improving Tangerine Rd. I was doing contract work for ADOT just five months ago, so I've got fairly up to date information.

Here's your most recent state route log book- http://www.azdot.gov/mpd/data/Reports/PDF/2011MSBooklet.pdf. You'll note if you go back to the 07 Route Log, 989 is listed.

Sonic99

Quote from: corco on April 25, 2013, 12:29:57 AM
48 is a proposed highway that hasn't been officially designated as such- that road is technically and legally and maintained as a county road. I'm not even sure that ADOT is actively working on planning it as 48 anymore- what used to be the "SR 48" project is the "Fain Road Connector" portion of this that is partially SR 89A Spur and partially just county maintained Fain Rd.
http://www.azdot.gov/highways/projects/I17_FainRd/index.asp

989 (I used to live right by it) was decommissioned in 2007 or so when Pima County decided not to move forward with improving Tangerine Rd. I was doing contract work for ADOT just five months ago, so I've got fairly up to date information.

Here's your most recent state route log book- http://www.azdot.gov/mpd/data/Reports/PDF/2011MSBooklet.pdf. You'll note if you go back to the 07 Route Log, 989 is listed.

Thanks for the info, appreciate it! I've been curious as to what was up with the 48/Fain Rd project, as it was just upgraded to full highway standard and makes for a very nice bypass around Prescott/Prescott Valley when I'm going to/from Phoenix and Williams where I live.
If you used to draw freeways on your homework and got reprimanded by your Senior English teacher for doing so, you might be a road geek!

agentsteel53

Quote from: corco on April 24, 2013, 11:18:14 PM
QuoteAZ 48

How the fuck did you do that

same way that I've got I-22 clinched.
live from sunny San Diego.

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geoffNOLA

Maryland
I-195
MD-295
DC :-D
I-695.295.395
DC-295
Alabama
I-10
AL-182
Florida
I-110
US-331
Mississippi
US-90
I-10,110,55,220
MS-604
Louisiana
I-10.110.210.310.510.610.55.12.59
US-61.90 Bus (I-910)
LA-24.20.45.3127.642.3213.3040.3087.3073.339.329.13.43.631.3235.3188.3060.52.541.3139.3019.3046.3152.3021.3017.3134.3018.560.466.1253.3137.314.353.94.3025.3184
Texas
I-610
TX-261.330.1.627
Tennessee
I-55
Virginia
VA-110.400.241
Your local emo roadgeek

Takumi

This week's additions: VA 307, 168, 184, 182, & 183 in that order. 183 is very fun to drive.
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Don't @ me. Seriously.

Sanctimoniously

Quote from: Takumi on April 27, 2013, 10:20:59 PM
183 is very fun to drive.

Next time we drive this road, we need a E39 BMW M5. #hoonage
Quote from: Scott5114 on December 22, 2013, 06:27:29 AM
[tt]wow                 very cringe
        such clearview          must photo
much clinch      so misalign         wow[/tt]

See it. Live it. Love it. Verdana.

Alps


leroys73

I-75, I-35, I-30, OK 7, US 277
'73 Vette, '72 Monte Carlo, ;11 Green with Envy Challenger R/T,Ram, RoyalStarVenture S,USA Honda VTX1300R ridden 49states &11provinces,Driven cars in50 states+DC&21countries,OverseasBrats;IronButt:MileEatersilver,SS1000Gold,SS3000,3xSS2000,18xSS1000, 3TX1000,6BB1500,NPT,LakeSuperiorCircleTour

webfil

#86
Quote from: oscar on April 16, 2013, 12:14:53 AM
Quote from: webfil on April 16, 2013, 12:03:38 AM
Québec :
Autoroutes : Every inch of autoroute, except for some 2012-2013 openings (8 km of A-20, 32 km of A-30 and 8 km of A-73).

What opened/is about to open on A-73?  I know I haven't caught up with the A-20 eastern extension (maybe this summer), but wasn't aware of any A-73 changes.

Those 16 kilometres (rather than 8 ― km 167 to 183, my mistake) completed the new Québec-Saguenay 4-lane route, opened a couple of months ago. The northward extension of A-73 is connecting the previous nothern terminus (interchange with R-371) to the 4-lane section of R-175 at the entrance of Laurentides Wildlife Reserve, bypassing its old alignment.

leroys73

#87
Quote from: leroys73 on April 30, 2013, 12:35:07 AM
I-75, I-35, I-30, OK 7, US 277

Just wanted to add US 77, US 377, US 83, US 281, and I-29. Just finished them this year. Most of the miles on these highways were on a motorcycle. I hope that is OK.
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hotdogPi

For me, it isn't much:

I-88 in New York, in one sitting (100 miles)

NY 96B, in one sitting (10 miles)

GA 120

MA 125 (20 miles), although absolutely none in New Hampshire across the border

MA 129A, in one sitting (4 miles)

MA 213, in one sitting (4 miles)

I-290 in Massachusetts, in one sitting (20 miles)

I-291 in Massachusetts, in one sitting (5 miles)

GA 316

____

Almost MA 114, just need the easternmost ~2 miles
Clinched, plus MA 286

Traveled, plus several state routes

Lowest untraveled: 25 (updated from 14)

New clinches: MA 286
New traveled: MA 14, MA 123

Thing 342

#89
Been to most of the states (44/50) but haven't really clinched much outside my home state of Virginia.

VA: I-64, 264, 464*, 564*, 664*, 66, 581*, 85*, 785* (already driven entire planned route), 95, 195*, 295, 395*, 495, US-13, 17, 33*, 60, 211*, 219, 360, VA 2, 3, 5*, 6*, 20, 32*, 73, 76*, 105*, 134*, 143, 146*, 150*, 152*, 162*, 163, 164*, 168, 169*, 171*, 172*, 173, 175*, 195*, 199, 204*, 207*, 234, 278*, 286, 288, 289, 306*, 312*, 321*, 351, 399*, 415, 785*, 895*

*Clinched in one sitting

hotdogPi

Quote from: Thing 342 on October 01, 2013, 04:59:38 PM
Been to most of the states (44/50) but haven't really clinched much outside my home state of Virginia.

VA: I-64, 264, 464*, 564*, 664*, 66, 581*, 85*, 785* (already driven entire planned route), 95, 195*, 295, 395*, 495, US-13, 17, 33*, 60, 211*, 219, 360, VA 2, 3, 5*, 6*, 20, 32*, 73, 76*, 105*, 134*, 143, 146*, 150*, 152*, 162*, 163, 164*, 168, 169*, 171*, 172*, 173, 175*, 195*, 199, 204*, 207*, 234, 278*, 286, 288, 289, 306*, 312*, 321*, 351, 399*, 415, 785*, 895*

What do the asterisks mean?
Clinched, plus MA 286

Traveled, plus several state routes

Lowest untraveled: 25 (updated from 14)

New clinches: MA 286
New traveled: MA 14, MA 123

hbelkins

Quote from: 1 on October 01, 2013, 05:14:01 PM

What do the asterisks mean?

My guess is, clinched in one sitting. Am I right?


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The High Plains Traveler

This sounds sad for a guy who's driven since 1966, but:

U.S. 56
U.S. 350
U.S. 491
I-H2
I-8
I-12
I-76 (west)
I-17
I-19
I-25
I-27
I-37
I-45

Now, I could list long continuous stretches (>1000 miles) of interstate and U.S. routes that I've clinched, but not entire routes other than what I've listed above. And I wouldn't presume to list every state route I've clinched, nor each 3dI or suffixed interstate.

If all goes as planned, I may be able to claim all of I-2 that currently exists later this fall.
"Tongue-tied and twisted; just an earth-bound misfit, I."

Sanctimoniously

On my trip back from North Carolina, I finished off I-459 with the portion between I-59 and I-20. To finish I-59, I just need the Birmingham section and from Meridian to New Orleans. I'll get right on it...
Quote from: Scott5114 on December 22, 2013, 06:27:29 AM
[tt]wow                 very cringe
        such clearview          must photo
much clinch      so misalign         wow[/tt]

See it. Live it. Love it. Verdana.

Zeffy

Ugh, I haven't clinched really anything outside of the Garden State...and even then, it's still pretty bad. :/

US 206, NJ 18, NJ 27, NJ 28, NJ 29, NJ 31, NJ 33, NJ 171, NJ 179, I-287, NJ 440, PA 32, PA 179, NJ 444 (GSP :P)

Traveled but not fully clinched: US 202, US 1, US 9, US 130, US 30, I-95 (NJTP / Trenton), I-78, I-278

Life would be boring if we didn't take an offramp every once in a while

A weird combination of a weather geek, roadgeek, car enthusiast and furry mixed with many anxiety related disorders

PHLBOS

Quote from: 1 on October 01, 2013, 04:26:03 PMAlmost MA 114, just need the easternmost ~2 miles
Assuming your age listing is true & current, I take it that you couldn't coax any family member to take you on a drive into Marblehead (my hometown) when in Salem.   :sombrero:
GPS does NOT equal GOD

corco

Quote from: The High Plains Traveler on October 01, 2013, 11:17:39 PM
This sounds sad for a guy who's driven since 1966, but:

U.S. 56
U.S. 350
U.S. 491
I-H2
I-8
I-12
I-76 (west)
I-17
I-19
I-25
I-27
I-37
I-45

Now, I could list long continuous stretches (>1000 miles) of interstate and U.S. routes that I've clinched, but not entire routes other than what I've listed above. And I wouldn't presume to list every state route I've clinched, nor each 3dI or suffixed interstate.

If all goes as planned, I may be able to claim all of I-2 that currently exists later this fall.

I'm amazed that you haven't clinched US 138

froggie

He's in Pueblo...a bit far to "randomly" get to US 138.

ET21

#98
Illinois
I-88
I-90
I-190
I-290
I-294
I-355

Indiana
I-80
I-90
I-94

Wisconsin
I-39
I-90
I-94
I-894

Minnesota
I-90

Michigan
I-94
I-196

New York
I-290
I-390

Pennsylvania
I-380
I-76
The local weatherman, trust me I can be 99.9% right!
"Show where you're going, without forgetting where you're from"

Clinched:
IL: I-88, I-180, I-190, I-290, I-294, I-355, IL-390
IN: I-80, I-94
SD: I-190
WI: I-90, I-94
MI: I-94, I-196
MN: I-90

CentralCAroadgeek

At the top of my head, I can say I've clinched...

California
CA-46
US-50
CA-156
CA-183
I-205
CA/I-210
CA-233
I-238
I-380
I-505
I-680
I-780

Oregon
OR-6

Washington
I-5
WA-8
WA-16
I-205



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