Interstates that significantly deviate from their directional trend (signage)

Started by A.J. Bertin, January 03, 2017, 09:40:38 PM

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hbelkins

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slorydn1

When completed a portion of I-42 will fit this category, the segment between New Bern and northern Carteret County (Newport Area) runs North-South but signed East-West (that's how US-70 is currently signed, anyway).
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OCGuy81

Is I-75 signed as E/W going through the Everglades?  I thought I once saw signage on some Miami area freeway that read 75 West - Tampa

I know US 41 becomes E/W in Miami.

A.J. Bertin

Quote from: OCGuy81 on January 11, 2017, 12:19:48 PM
Is I-75 signed as E/W going through the Everglades?  I thought I once saw signage on some Miami area freeway that read 75 West - Tampa

I was just on that section of I-75 back in November. It is currently signed north-south.
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sbeaver44

Do I recall correctly that US 202 is signed E-W in New York?  Definitely N-S in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

PHLBOS

Quote from: sbeaver44 on January 20, 2017, 03:29:01 PM
Do I recall correctly that US 202 is signed E-W in New York?  Definitely N-S in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
202 is also signed E-W in Connecticut, New Hampshire & Maine as well.
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