Does your state have a road number matching your birthday? Does any state?

Started by KCRoadFan, July 13, 2022, 11:08:38 AM

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webny99

Quote from: NWI_Irish96 on July 13, 2022, 10:41:17 PM
Quote from: webny99 on July 13, 2022, 10:26:08 PM
In light of 129 working for both Dec. 9th and Jan. 29th, here's a math problem: how many numbers would work for multiple dates?

Is it just 101-129 (excluding 110 and 120), or am I missing some?

Based on the OP's criteria, Dec. 9 would be 1209, not 129.

OK, I missed that. That would make sense. I do prefer the use of 0 before both the month and the day, so mine (and all birthdays from Jan.-Sept.) would technically start with 0, i.e. 0X/XX, but that's not much fun for this thread so I can forgive that technicality. :D


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Quote from: highwaytuna on July 13, 2022, 09:55:10 PM
There aren't any Route 718's in the Northeast (apart from SR 718 in CT, but it's unsigned)

I'm sure that Virginia must have some secondary state roads with that number. (Then again, Virginia is normally regarded as a Southern state, but I just sometimes mentally associate Virginia with the Northeast due to the Northern Virginia suburbs of DC - and arguably, the Richmond area as well - constituting the south end of the East Coast urban corridor.)

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Scott5114

Oklahoma doesn't have a 202, but there is a fairly famous one in Phoenix.

Oklahoma does have a 22, which I've clinched.
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Interstates I've clinched: 97, 290 (MA), 291 (CT), 291 (MA), 293, 295 (DE-NJ-PA), 295 (RI-MA), 384, 391, 395 (CT-MA), 395 (MD), 495 (DE), 610 (LA), 684, 691, 695 (MD), 695 (NY), 795 (MD)

SkyPesos

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 14, 2022, 02:09:59 AM
New York has a route 812
Otoh if you write it in DD/(M)M, you have 128. Lots of route options there, including your profile picture  :sombrero:

Flint1979

Virgnia, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Ohio and Nevada all have a SR-601. There is also a US-601 in North Carolina and South Carolina.

CapeCodder

Kentucky has route 1101 for November 1st. Louisiana does as well. Other states? Not so much.

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amroad17

I live 10 miles from my birth date highway--KY 212, the access road to Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).

I am sure there are 212's in Ohio, New York, and Virginia to name a few.  There is even a US 212 across the upper Midwest.
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index

Texas and Kentucky have FM 1028 and KY 1028 respectively. North Carolina has 4-digit secondary roads, but none to my knowledge carry the number 1028, per this lookup: https://apps.ncdot.gov/srlookup/
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jlam

Alas, no 310 in Colorado. I think the only 310 I've been on is WY 310 in Wheatland.

hbelkins

Quote from: Henry on July 13, 2022, 12:47:59 PM
None of the states that I have lived in have a Route/Highway 418. In fact, it only exists in eight states (FL, LA, MD, NM, NY, PA, SC and TN). However, there is a CA 184 and an IL 184 (but no WA 184). ND 1804 is the only such number that I know of.

Make that nine. Kentucky has KY 418, the main route into Lexington from I-75 northbound traffic leaving the interstate at Exit 104.


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cwf1701

what about those people who use DD/MM/YY for birthdays? MIchigan never had a M-720 or a M-207 for example.

hobsini2

Well I know there is 330 in Iowa. Even been on it. Illinois and Wisconsin do not.
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While 926 is not signed in Indiana, it is signed in the following states: Iowa, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, and Texas (Farm-to-Market). That also includes Costa Rica as well as the former one that was signed in Louisiana for 10 years (1955-1965).

269 is signed in Indiana as a 0.89-mile connector to Harmonie State Park from State Route 69 in Posey County.

The 269 number is signed in the following states other than Indiana: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana (Secondary), New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas (Farm-to-Market), Utah, and Virginia. It is also signed in Japan, Manitoba, and Quebec.

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Maryland Route 518 is on the Eastern Shore and less than a tenth of a mile long.
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I'm so expansive that Michigan needs two routes to cover my birth date.



achilles765

Yes. My state has SH 121 but it's up in Dallas/Ft Worth (yuck). It is a freeway for long stretches and also the frontage roads for the Sam Rayburn tollway. In Dallas.
There is also an FM 121 but that's way in the middle of nowhere and far from Houston.
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