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Rhode Island mileage based exit numbers?

Started by vdeane, April 27, 2014, 05:17:27 PM

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#200
RIDOT crews were out there replacing the exit tabs on RI-10 northbound last night.

Here are the new exit tabs for I-95 (Exits 1B-C):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/184740585@N04/49552604098/in/dateposted-public/

Here are the new exit tabs for RI-2 Reservoir Ave (Exit 2A) and the next exit up for Industrial Park and Niantic Avenue (Exit 2B):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/184740585@N04/49552607808/in/dateposted-public/

Finally, here is the new exit tab for Industrial Park and Niantic Avenue (Exit 2B):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/184740585@N04/49553346347/in/dateposted-public/


Verlanka

I think the image you posted is updated in real time. A static image would work better.

kramie13

Meanwhile, Google Maps still lists the "old" exit numbers for I-195 in Rhode Island.

PHLBOS

Quote from: kramie13 on February 19, 2020, 02:32:44 PMMeanwhile, Google Maps still lists the "old" exit numbers for I-195 in Rhode Island.
Give it time.
GPS does NOT equal GOD

lowerdeck

Quote from: bob7374 on February 13, 2020, 11:30:14 PM
I took a quick road trip down to RI last Sunday to check out progress on exit renumbering. It appeared that I-195 was almost complete. Here is one of the photos taken on I-195 East:



I know it's common to see MA state road signage in RI, but the 1A and 114 on that BGS really should have been avoided.

SectorZ

Quote from: lowerdeck on March 01, 2020, 10:23:10 AM
Quote from: bob7374 on February 13, 2020, 11:30:14 PM
I took a quick road trip down to RI last Sunday to check out progress on exit renumbering. It appeared that I-195 was almost complete. Here is one of the photos taken on I-195 East:



I know it's common to see MA state road signage in RI, but the 1A and 114 on that BGS really should have been avoided.

I'm still confused, isn't this one US 1A?

lowerdeck

Quote from: SectorZ on March 01, 2020, 10:45:55 AM
Quote from: lowerdeck on March 01, 2020, 10:23:10 AM
Quote from: bob7374 on February 13, 2020, 11:30:14 PM
I took a quick road trip down to RI last Sunday to check out progress on exit renumbering. It appeared that I-195 was almost complete. Here is one of the photos taken on I-195 East:



I know it's common to see MA state road signage in RI, but the 1A and 114 on that BGS really should have been avoided.

I'm still confused, isn't this one US 1A?

I looked on Wikipedia and it apparently is US 1A.

Though oddly, it switches back to SR 1A when Newport Ave crosses into Attleboro.

Alps

Quote from: SectorZ on March 01, 2020, 10:45:55 AM
Quote from: lowerdeck on March 01, 2020, 10:23:10 AM
Quote from: bob7374 on February 13, 2020, 11:30:14 PM
I took a quick road trip down to RI last Sunday to check out progress on exit renumbering. It appeared that I-195 was almost complete. Here is one of the photos taken on I-195 East:



I know it's common to see MA state road signage in RI, but the 1A and 114 on that BGS really should have been avoided.

I'm still confused, isn't this one US 1A?
No. RI recently decided to convert it to RI 1A. They actually swept through fairly thoroughly, which is unusual for them to do anything either quickly or thoroughly.

bob7374

Quote from: Alps on March 01, 2020, 12:10:54 PM
Quote from: SectorZ on March 01, 2020, 10:45:55 AM
Quote from: lowerdeck on March 01, 2020, 10:23:10 AM
Quote from: bob7374 on February 13, 2020, 11:30:14 PM
I took a quick road trip down to RI last Sunday to check out progress on exit renumbering. It appeared that I-195 was almost complete. Here is one of the photos taken on I-195 East:



I know it's common to see MA state road signage in RI, but the 1A and 114 on that BGS really should have been avoided.

I'm still confused, isn't this one US 1A?
No. RI recently decided to convert it to RI 1A. They actually swept through fairly thoroughly, which is unusual for them to do anything either quickly or thoroughly.
Perhaps because, according to AASHTO's US Route Log, there's no such route as US 1A in Rhode Island. The conversion of can be seen by comparing these GSV images. The first taken in August 2011 shows a US 1A shield, along with RI 114 on Pawtucket Ave in East Providence taken from Greenwood Ave:
https://goo.gl/maps/3y8xPtwrDEizytB98

The second is from 8 years later in August 2019 taken on Pawtucket Ave. itself:
https://goo.gl/maps/Lam8AcUp32h5afPn7
However, if you pan around to the right and then backwards you will see a US 1A North trailblazer facing the intersection of Elmswood Way and Greenwood Ave. that was also present in 2011. Perhaps they didn't see that one.

yakra

http://www.dot.ri.gov/projects/exitnumbers/index.php doesn't list any changes to Route 10 South, north of Union Ave./Huntington Ave.
Northbound, 3B is reserved for a Future Ramp to Rte. 6 West. OK, fair enough.
North of there, I see no changes for the unnumbered Dean St & I-95 exits. Is the idea that these are considered US6 exits, and thus use its numbering scheme -- i.e., nothing?

bob7374, others, can we confirm that the rest of the new signage is up?
"Officer, I'm always careful to drive the speed limit no matter where I am and that's what I was doin'." Said "No, you weren't," she said, "Yes, I was." He said, "Madam, I just clocked you at 22 MPH," and she said "That's the speed limit," he said "No ma'am, that's the route numbah!"  - Gary Crocker

bob7374

Quote from: yakra on March 02, 2020, 04:10:51 PM
http://www.dot.ri.gov/projects/exitnumbers/index.php doesn't list any changes to Route 10 South, north of Union Ave./Huntington Ave.
Northbound, 3B is reserved for a Future Ramp to Rte. 6 West. OK, fair enough.
North of there, I see no changes for the unnumbered Dean St & I-95 exits. Is the idea that these are considered US 6 exits, and thus use its numbering scheme -- i.e., nothing?
Yes, apparently RIDOT considers the US 6/RI 10 concurrency as either a different road (it has its own set of mile markers, see this Street View image: https://goo.gl/maps/LtcuLrBRdd5HfpoN9) or part of US 6, which is not getting exit numbers. RI like MA apparently does not like exit numbers on a route where most of it is not limited access, as is US 6 the final 15 miles to CT. I may do a quick road trip to RI next weekend to check out exit numbering on RI 10 and 37.

southshore720

Quote from: bob7374 on February 13, 2020, 11:30:14 PM
I took a quick road trip down to RI last Sunday to check out progress on exit renumbering. It appeared that I-195 was almost complete. Here is one of the photos taken on I-195 East:


I also checked out the exit numbering on RI 146. For the section where signs have not been replaced yet, they have placed small green 'Exit #' signs on the current overhead sign posts at each exit ramp:


The rest of the I-195, and the RI 146 photos I have posted so far, can be found on the gallery section of my New England Exit Renumbering site: http://www.malmeroads.net/mass21c/neexitrenumbering.html

The font size on the BGS' for the I-195 East Providence exits is making me cringe.  Who approved that? This particular contractor loves the "too small" font size.  They did the same thing on I-295 SB for the RI 37 BGS for T.F. Green Airport.  And considering it's RIDOT, we'll be stuck with these horrible BGS' for another 30 years!

PHLBOS

Quote from: southshore720 on March 03, 2020, 09:10:10 AMThe font size on the BGS' for the I-195 East Providence exits is making me cringe.  Who approved that? This particular contractor loves the "too small" font size.  They did the same thing on I-295 SB for the RI 37 BGS for T.F. Green Airport.  And considering it's RIDOT, we'll be stuck with these horrible BGS' for another 30 years!
To be clear & based on the photos in the link; not all of the new signs along I-195 have that malproportioned mixed-case letters.  As a matter of fact, the majority of those new signs did not receive that treatment.

Why some of those got that treatment while the others (thankfully) did not is unknown.
GPS does NOT equal GOD

bob7374

#213
Quote from: yakra on March 02, 2020, 04:10:51 PM
http://www.dot.ri.gov/projects/exitnumbers/index.php doesn't list any changes to Route 10 South, north of Union Ave./Huntington Ave.
Northbound, 3B is reserved for a Future Ramp to Rte. 6 West. OK, fair enough.
North of there, I see no changes for the unnumbered Dean St & I-95 exits. Is the idea that these are considered US6 exits, and thus use its numbering scheme -- i.e., nothing?

bob7374, others, can we confirm that the rest of the new signage is up?
I took a road trip down on Sunday and confirmed all the signs have new exit numbers on RI 10 and RI 37, the exception being for one orange temporary sign southbound in the US 6/RI 10 interchange construction zone. I have posted photos on my website from both routes. Here's a new numbered I-95 exit sign from RI 10:


And here's one from RI 37:


The full sets can be found at: http://www.malmeroads.net/mass21c/neexitrenumbering.html#photos

Meanwhile, according to the RIDOT travel advisory website, work on changing exit signs and numbers on RI 24 has begun with work scheduled this week from 9 AM to 5 PM. The winning bid for the second contract (2020-CT-001) for the new exit signage for RI 146 from I-95 to I-295 is to be announced next Tuesday, March 24.

bob7374

Guess what appeared on the RIDOT Travel Advisory page after a week's absence:
Portsmouth/Tiverton: Rte. 24, from Rte. 114 to Mass. line, partial right lane closure in a moving operation for exit renumbering, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Perhaps they will actually do work this time, unlike the previous 2 weeks in March when the same advisory was up.

bob7374

After a week's absence from the traffic advisory listings, the listing for lane closures on RI 24 has returned for next week, but the advisory says for sign work, not exit renumbering. Perhaps they switched out gore signs and placed new sign posts the previous weeks and this week will be devoted to placing the new signs (with new numbers for current Exits 5 and 6). I'll try to schedule a road trip to check it out when the advisory disappears.

bob7374

Contractors have finished placing new exit signs along MA 24 which included two with new exit numbers. First, the Fish Road exit which was 6, and is now 5:


and the former RI 77 to RI 177 SB, now RI 77/North RI 138 exit in both directions, which is now Exit 4:


This means I-95 is now the only RI highway with sequential exit numbers. A complete set of photos of all RI 24 exit will be up soon.

abqtraveler

Quote from: bob7374 on June 16, 2020, 11:35:44 PM
Contractors have finished placing new exit signs along MA 24 which included two with new exit numbers. First, the Fish Road exit which was 6, and is now 5:


and the former RI 77 to RI 177 SB, now RI 77/North RI 138 exit in both directions, which is now Exit 4:


This means I-95 is now the only RI highway with sequential exit numbers. A complete set of photos of all RI 24 exit will be up soon.

When does RIDOT plan to renumber exits on I-95?
2-d Interstates traveled:  4, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 24, 25, 27, 29, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 49, 55, 57, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76(E), 77, 78, 81, 83, 84(W), 85, 87(N), 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95

2-d Interstates Clinched:  12, 22, 30, 37, 44, 59, 80, 84(E), 86(E), 238, H1, H2, H3, H201

bob7374

Quote from: abqtraveler on June 17, 2020, 10:39:42 AM
Quote from: bob7374 on June 16, 2020, 11:35:44 PM
Contractors have finished placing new exit signs along MA 24 which included two with new exit numbers. First, the Fish Road exit which was 6, and is now 5:


and the former RI 77 to RI 177 SB, now RI 77/North RI 138 exit in both directions, which is now Exit 4:


This means I-95 is now the only RI highway with sequential exit numbers. A complete set of photos of all RI 24 exit will be up soon.
When does RIDOT plan to renumber exits on I-95?
According to the RIDOT project page, the renumbering of the I-95 exits "is tentatively scheduled for late 2020."

bob7374

#219
A complete set of photos of all the new RI 24 signs is up at:
http://www.malmeroads.net/mass21c/neexitrenumbering.html#photos

roadman

Quote from: bob7374 on March 16, 2020, 12:31:51 PM
I took a road trip down on Sunday and confirmed all the signs have new exit numbers on RI 10 and RI 37, the exception being for one orange temporary sign southbound in the US 6/RI 10 interchange construction zone. I have posted photos on my website from both routes. Here's a new numbered I-95 exit sign from RI 10:


Unless my eyes are playing tricks on me, those sure don't look like 36 inch shields.
"And ninety-five is the route you were on.  It was not the speed limit sign."  - Jim Croce (from Speedball Tucker)

"My life has been a tapestry
Of years of roads and highway signs" (with apologies to Carole King and Tom Rush)

kramie13

I've traveled on both RI 24 and I-295 in the past couple of weeks.  On RI 24, some of the changed exit numbers include a yellow "old exit #" tab.  But on I-295, the old exit tabs are gone.  Why?

Great Lakes Roads

#222
Quote from: kramie13 on July 29, 2020, 05:20:11 PM
I've traveled on both RI 24 and I-295 in the past couple of weeks.  On RI 24, some of the changed exit numbers include a yellow "old exit #" tab.  But on I-295, the old exit tabs are gone.  Why?

For I-295, it was up for two years to get everybody in the area get used to the new exit numbers. Once two years are done, they take them down. Massachusetts and Connecticut will be doing the same thing when they get new exit numbers on their highways.

As for Route 24, the first three exits on RI 24 are the same numbers as the original system. It's the last two numbers (OLD 5, NEW 4 and OLD 6, NEW 5) that needed to switch to mile-based.

roadman

Quote from: Great Lakes Roads on July 29, 2020, 05:57:49 PM
Quote from: kramie13 on July 29, 2020, 05:20:11 PM
I've traveled on both RI 24 and I-295 in the past couple of weeks.  On RI 24, some of the changed exit numbers include a yellow "old exit #" tab.  But on I-295, the old exit tabs are gone.  Why?

For I-295, it was up for two years to get everybody in the area get used to the new exit numbers. Once two years are done, they take them down. Massachusetts and Connecticut will be doing the same thing when they get new exit numbers on their highways.


Just to clarify.  Massachusetts will be keeping the 'OLD EXIT XX" signs in place for a minimum of two years after the exit numbers are changed.  However, MassDOT has no plans to go in and immediately remove the signs after the two year period has ended.
"And ninety-five is the route you were on.  It was not the speed limit sign."  - Jim Croce (from Speedball Tucker)

"My life has been a tapestry
Of years of roads and highway signs" (with apologies to Carole King and Tom Rush)

PurdueBill

Quote from: roadman on July 29, 2020, 10:26:32 PM
Quote from: Great Lakes Roads on July 29, 2020, 05:57:49 PM
Quote from: kramie13 on July 29, 2020, 05:20:11 PM
I've traveled on both RI 24 and I-295 in the past couple of weeks.  On RI 24, some of the changed exit numbers include a yellow "old exit #" tab.  But on I-295, the old exit tabs are gone.  Why?

For I-295, it was up for two years to get everybody in the area get used to the new exit numbers. Once two years are done, they take them down. Massachusetts and Connecticut will be doing the same thing when they get new exit numbers on their highways.


Just to clarify.  Massachusetts will be keeping the 'OLD EXIT XX" signs in place for a minimum of two years after the exit numbers are changed.  However, MassDOT has no plans to go in and immediately remove the signs after the two year period has ended.

Are they going to try to compete with Pennsylvania to see how long OLD EXIT signage can be left up?  :P



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