How close are you to the nearest Interstate? I live 2.2 miles south of I-64 in Indiana just outside Louisville. It's also a straight shot to the exit which also 2.2 miles away. So needless to say I am a fan of the Interstates in America.
I'm about 8 miles from Interstate 81 when I'm at college, and about 15-20 miles from both Interstates 80 and 84 when I'm at home.
As the crow flies, I'm about 2.9 miles from the closest I-64 gets to me, but I'm 4.1 miles from the closest I-64 eastbound onramp and 6.0 miles from the closest I-64 westbound onramp, and 5.6 miles from the nearest I-664 southbound onramp.
About 9 or 10 miles from I-65.
About 6 from the nearest interstate attached freeway - Saturn Pkwy.
Nearby Autoroutes:
Home to Autoroute 30 in Châteauguay: 22.6 km / 14.0 mi
Home to Autoroute 20 in Les CĂ´teaux: 31.9 km / 19.8 mi
Home to FUTURE Autoroute 30 in Beauharnois: 5.8 km / 3.6 mi
Nearby Interstates:
Home to Interstate 87 in Champlain: 62.8 km / 39.1 mi
Home to Interstate 89 in Swanton: 115 km / 71.2 mi
I live about 1.5 miles from I-15. I work about half a mile from I-805. those are distances to the nearest onramps - as the crow flies may be a few dozen feet less.
Exit 19, I-405
Approximately 10 miles from where I live.
For me:
I-459, 5 miles
About a half-hour drive for me - I-43/US 41 (north interchange), Green Bay (Howard), WI.
Mike
I guess to be more specific...
Nearest x05 3di: ~10 miles
Nearest x10 3di: ~15-20 miles
Nearest primary 2di: ~20 miles
I live about 7 miles south of I-80.
My nearest Interstate is I-95 in Maine, about 3000 miles away :spin:
I-540 is maybe a mile from me.
I-40 is 15 miles, Future I-49 is about 5 miles.
I live about 3/4 mile away from I-476.
Jake - I didn't know you worked ;)
about 1 hr and 10 min from 3 interstates - they're all on the same road.
A similar list here (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=1492.0) as well.
Currently I am about 3.5 miles from a major interstate (I-40). Most of my life I've lived within 15 miles of interstates (I-65, then I-24, then I-64, then I-24 again, then I-40 at two different places, then I-64 again, then I-40 again, then I-75 for the only time, then I-40 again at two different places, then I-24 again, then finally I-40 again at my current residence). After I move, I will be about 3.5 miles from a major interstate junction/terminus (I-26 and I-77).
I 40 - 2.9 miles by shortest street routing.
I-95 near Houlton, Maine. 3,127 miles. In fact, Houlton, ME is closer to my city than it is to San Diego, to put things in perspective.
In my own city; 1.8 miles.
Quote from: mightyace on December 15, 2010, 11:36:40 PM
About 9 or 10 miles from I-65.
About 6 from the nearest interstate attached freeway - Saturn Pkwy.
Funny to quote myself, but I wanted to comment about that in that I consider how close I am to the national freeway network not just ones with the I shield.
In Ohio, I lived 2 miles from the Ohio 8 freeway, 6 miles from I-76/77 and around 10 miles to I-80 (Turnpike).
And, when TN 840 is finished, it will be about 4 miles from my house.
425 feet from the eastbound lanes of I-94.
About ten miles from I-295 and about eight from the NJ Turnpike
About 2 miles from I-80, and about 2 miles from I-55. Nearest exits are slightly further - 2-1/2 miles to I-80, and closer to 3 miles to I-55. Needless to say, I think nothing of hopping on either to get somewhere quickly.
Quote from: Master son on December 16, 2010, 09:22:59 AM
Jake - I didn't know you worked ;)
I try to keep it to a minimum.
I'm about 2.4 miles as the crow flies.
By car the way I would normally go, just short of 4 miles.
1/4 mile from the Capital Beltway, I-495/95.
1.5 miles from I-75
About 5 miles from I-85
About 8 miles from I-285
About 10 miles from I-20
I just signed a lease on a Tucson apartment that is about 3.5 miles from I-10
Where I lived in Laramie was 1 mile from I-80
Where I grew up in McCall, Idaho, was 103 miles from I-84 at its nearest point (off OR 201 west of the Weiser Spur)
From home,
8.5 to I-405
11 to I-5
--Andy
From home: 0.8 miles to I-590
At college: 62 miles from I-81 (32 from ON 401)
All distances here are the driving distance to the nearest interchange.
Quote1/4 mile from the Capital Beltway, I-495/95.
Closer than me. Half-mile as the crow flies, 3/4 mile via car.
I-43 is just over a mile to my west.
Before I moved to Milwaukee, home was about 90 miles beyond the northern terminus of I-39.
Quote from: ShawnP on December 15, 2010, 11:24:17 PM
How close are you to the nearest Interstate? I live 2.2 miles south of I-64 in Indiana just outside Louisville. It's also a straight shot to the exit which also 2.2 miles away. So needless to say I am a fan of the Interstates in America.
I live pretty close to you. I'm 2.0 miles east of I-65 in Jeffersonville, and 1.2 miles from what will eventually be called I-265.
At home: About 3.6 miles from I-295 at VA 36 in Hopewell
In Blacksburg: About 9.5 miles from I-81 in Christiansburg via US 460
Since i live in Sydney, my nearest interstate is H-1 on Oahu. My closest mainland interstate is probably I-5...
Current residence:
1/2 mile from I-405
6 1/2 miles from I-5
14 miles from I-605
Previous residence:
1 mile from I-84
2 miles from I-5
3 miles from I-405
3 1/2 miles from I-205
Quote from: Truvelo on December 16, 2010, 05:07:56 AM
My nearest Interstate is I-95 in Maine, about 3000 miles away :spin:
And I'm a bit further away (despite being more south and not that much more east: Great Circles and all that) - not quite by as much as it is between us on the flat.
I'm about 1 mile from I-80 via roads. As the crow flies, less than 1/4 mile. I can always hear the traffic during rush hours if I'm home.
Approximately five miles west from Interstate 95, from Exit 39 Sample Road. I also live about 2-1/2 miles south of the area toll road, the Sawgrass Expressway, FL 869, Exit 18, US 441/State Road 7.
I'm about 150 feet from I-287 and half a mile from I-80. I don't hear the noise at all, either, thanks to noise walls. Closest access to the I- system is about 1/2 mile to the I-287 interchange, about 1 mile to I-80.
About 2 1/2 miles from I-97 through the woods.
As the crow flies, I am 33.2 miles from I-75 in the vicinity of Berea in Madison County.
As a matter of driving, it takes about an hour for me to get to I-75 at Richmond or I-64 at either Winchester or Mt. Sterling.
I live 1.6 miles from the Kilpatrick Turnpike, 6.9 miles from I-44, and 7.8 miles from I-40. I work 1.3 miles from I-44 and 3.1 miles from I-235.
About two miles from I-95, a little more from the starting points of I-295 and I-495 in Delaware.
As the crow flies, I'm just over a mile NW from I-71, via direct connection, approx 4 miles from the house to exit 141 for I-71.
When I lived in Clintonville (North Columbus), I was a 1/4 mile west of I-71 (if you wanted to walk across a Marzetti food processing plant parking lot and several active railroad tracks)
When I was attending LSU, I lived a mile and a half, then just a half mile from I-10. When I spent 2 years in Zachary (suburban Baton Rouge) I was 5 miles and change from the north end of I-110 (8 miles by car via La 964/US 61)
The furthest I ever lived from an interstate was when I was a kid living in East Claridon (heart of the NE Ohio snowbelt) where the closest freeway was I-90 at 12 and a half miles NW from me (as the crow flies), 14 miles driving from East Claridon to I-90/Oh 44.
At one point I lived across a soundwall from I-80...currently I live about 4 miles from hidden I-305, and 6 from I-5.
Where I grew up I was about 1/2mile from I-94, the closest interchange was about 2 miles. Where I live now, is about 70-75 miles from I-39/90 in Madison.
Live 5 blocks from I-5, work 1.4 miles from it. (Both are distances from interchanges.)
I'm about six miles from I-10.
~285 feet from the southbound lanes of Louisiana's I-110.
The traffic noise is a constant drone but concrete walls in my building mitigate the sound drastically.
I'm one mile or so south of the I-85/285 duplex.
Be well,
Bryant
2.3 miles from the eastern end(nationally) of I-70.
About three miles east of I-17 and about five north of I-10. I'm actually closest to Arizona 51; only about a mile and a half.
3/4 mile northeast of I-270 as the crow flies; 1 1/4 miles by car.
College - less than a mile from I-5
WA residence - about 3 miles from I-205
CA residence - about 20 miles from I-280, but like 200' from US-101.
27 miles from Port Allegany, PA to I-86 in Olean, NY
2.8 miles southeast of I-75 on a curve north of exit 37 (in Michigan), 3.7 miles east of the closest I-75 onramp, which is a straight shot.
Closest M-xx highway: M-85, 0.6 miles to the west.
Closest U.S. highway: U.S. 24, 5.1 miles to the west
10mi from Jct I-405/US-101
2 miles from I-205
3.5 miles from I-5
2 miles from I-84
200 feet from US 26
16 miles from exits 173/178 on I-80 in PA, 300 feet from US220.
83 miles from my place to I-5. At least 101 is in my view where I live along with a great bay background!
Rick
As the crow flies, it's about 3.7 miles both to I-70 and I-270.
By car, it's a little over 4 miles to I-270 and a little over 5 miles to I-70.
Quote from: ShawnP on December 15, 2010, 11:24:17 PM
How close are you to the nearest Interstate? I live 2.2 miles south of I-64 in Indiana just outside Louisville. It's also a straight shot to the exit which also 2.2 miles away. So needless to say I am a fan of the Interstates in America.
I live about 16 miles from the I-10 in Palm Springs. I used to live exactly 10 miles from the 10 freeway.
I'm five blocks from I-5 in downtown Seattle.
As the crow flies, one mile from I-55. When I lived in Duluth, GA, I-85 was pretty much in my apartment complex's backyard. When I lived in Lemon Grove, CA, the 94 freeway was a stone's throw in front of my apartment there.
While I used to be able to see I-55 from my house prior to the newish subdivision they built across the street, and as a straight line i am about 1 mile from it, in order for me to get on it, i have to go either 2.4 miles east then south (IL 53 exit 267) or 4.7 miles west then south (Weber Rd exit 263).
Interstate: 150 feet from I-696
US Highway: Do former US Highways count?
State Route: 800 feet from M-3 (Former US 25), 125 feet from the original M-6
Interstate
Home: 87.0 miles from the western end of I-96 (as the crow flies, I-43 may be slightly closer)
College: 9.5 miles from I-96, 9.9 miles from I-196, 11.3 miles from unsigned I-296
US Highway (within 20 miles)
Home: 1.3 miles from US-31
College: ~10 miles from former US-16, 11.3 miles from US-131, 15.3 miles from US-31
State Route (within 10 miles)
Home: 2.6 miles from former M-110, 3.6 miles from M-55, 6.7 miles from M-22
College: 0.4 mile from M-45, 6.2 miles from M-11, 8.9 miles from M-121
Interstate
- 2 miles from I-495/Long Island Expwy.
State Route
- 1/2 mile from NY 27/Sunrise Highway
US Highway
- from a straight line thing US 1 in the vicinity of Bridgeport, CT is ~30 miles, but it involves crossing the Long Island Sound
- otherwise ~65 miles to US 1/9 in various points in Bronx/Manhattan/NJ
I'm about 2 mi from I-65 in Indiana.
When I'm out walking my dogs before sunrise I can usually hear the highway noise in the distance, even over the background noise of the small city I live in.
About two or three miles to I-25.
I'm a mile and a half from I-80 in Iowa and I go to school about a mile away from the interstate. Depending on the wind direction and what buildings are in the way, I hear highway noise a lot too.