Too true. Is there anywhere in Vermont that is six-lanes? Maybe I-89 through Burlington, but if so only between a few exits.
Sykotyk
As someone who has clinched VT's Interstates, no, there is nowhere six lanes in the state.
(Edit - PLEASE figure out how to quote, people. It's not hard. Reply AFTER the LAST /quote.)
I thought so. i just drove I-91 to I-89 to Lake Champlain and didn't recall seeing any stretches where it was more than two lanes.
I love, though, the alternating "Deer Crossing", "Moose Crossing", and "Bear Crossing" signs throughout the state.
Also, got to see the unfinished I-189 ramps/overpass at US-7 in Burlington. Where did that I-189 intend to eventually end if not at US-7?
And speaking of Vermont freeways, I clinched the US-4 freeway from Rutland to the NY state line. Is there ever any plans to build a bypass around Rutland? Seems chaotic to have US-4 drivers crawl through Rutland to get to the southside of the city to finally get on the freeway.
So, aside from a small stretch of I-91 (I-89 to I-93) and I-89 from Exit 21 to the Canadian border, I've clinched all the freeways of Vermont.
Sykotyk