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What road did you leave on and reenter your state when you left it?

Started by roadman65, October 18, 2019, 10:37:30 PM

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dkblake

Did round trip from VT to MI in October, and the last state line crossover was US 4 from NY to VT. I recently moved to VT and have family to the west, and all the different, fairly logical ways to cross state lines to get from Burlington to I-87 are pretty exciting.
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ozarkman417

In my recent Tennessee trip, I entered and left MO, IL, and KY on US-60. The only time I left a state on one road and reentered it on another was KY/TN, where I left KY to TN on US 127, and reentered it on US 41 ALT.

Flint1979

The last week I have been in 6 different states.

Left Michigan/Entered Indiana on I-69.
Left Indiana/Entered Kentucky on US-41.
Left Kentucky/Entered Tennessee on I-24.
Left Tennesee/Entered Kentucky on US-641.
Left Kentucky/Entered Illinois on I-24.
Left Illinois/Entered Kentucky on US-45.
Left Kentucky/Entered Indiana on US-41.
Left Indiana/Entered Ohio on I-70.
Left Ohio/Entered Michigan on US-23.

TheHighwayMan3561


hbelkins

Quote from: Tom958 on November 09, 2020, 06:41:34 AM
This is sad. Have I really not left the state since December of 2019? I've been doing photo excursions around Georgia, so I guess not.

Went from my home at Lawrenceville, GA to Lexington, KY to see my daughter and son-in-law. Left via I-75, taking it all the way up, but returned via US 23-441, having come through Cumberland Gap.

What was your route after passing through Cumberland Gap? Logical one is 25E-81-40-276-23, but 58-23 is also feasible.
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GaryV

We went out of state for the first time in 14 or 15 months today.  Left on I-75 and returned on US-23.

Flint1979

Last time I left Michigan on US-23.
Returned to Michigan on US-127.

SkyPesos

Last time I left the state, crossed the I-275 eastern Ohio River bridge from OH to KY, then came back from KY to OH on I-71/75.

Buck87

Friday: Left Ohio into Kentucky on I-75
Wednesday: returned to Ohio from West Virginia on I-77

Flint1979

Left Michigan/entered Ohio on US-23.
Left Ohio/entered Michigan on I-75.

JayhawkCO

On my last, epic 3,000 mile road trip I just went on, I left CO on US287/385 to enter Oklahoma and re-entered (sadly) on I-70 from Kansas.

Chris

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CapeCodder


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keithvh

I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:

May - trip to Wyoming.  Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming.  Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.

August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.

September - trip to SoCal.  Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico.  Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.

December - trip to Michigan.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.

kphoger

Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 12:13:49 PM
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:

May - trip to Wyoming.  Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming.  Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.

August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.

September - trip to SoCal.  Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico.  Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.

December - trip to Michigan.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.

Good for you!  All four trips entered/exited on different routes.  That's a true roadgeek, there.   :nod:

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JMoses24

The last time I left Oklahoma by car, going down to Dallas, I exited and entered on I-35.

keithvh

Quote from: kphoger on January 26, 2021, 12:35:05 PM
Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 12:13:49 PM
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:

May - trip to Wyoming.  Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming.  Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.

August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.

September - trip to SoCal.  Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico.  Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.

December - trip to Michigan.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.

Good for you!  All four trips entered/exited on different routes.  That's a true roadgeek, there.   :nod:

Not technically - I exited Colorado on I-76 twice.  But yes, I try to take different routes for different trips.

The Eastern Plains of Colorado are what they are.  Pretty in their own way, but usually I just want to get beyond them.  I-76 serves it purpose on that front.

kphoger

Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 01:18:55 PM

Quote from: kphoger on January 26, 2021, 12:35:05 PM

Quote from: keithvh on January 26, 2021, 12:13:49 PM
I live in Colorado, my last 4 big road trips, all since the pandemic started:

May - trip to Wyoming.  Left Colorado on US-85, into Wyoming.  Re-entered on I-25 from Wyoming.

August - trip to Michigan, Ohio & Kentucky.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on K-96 from Kansas.

September - trip to SoCal.  Left Colorado on US-285, into New Mexico.  Re-entered on US-40 from Utah.

December - trip to Michigan.  Left Colorado on I-76, into Nebraska.  Re-entered on US-34 from Nebraska.

Good for you!  All four trips entered/exited on different routes.  That's a true roadgeek, there.   :nod:

Not technically - I exited Colorado on I-76 twice.  But yes, I try to take different routes for different trips.

The Eastern Plains of Colorado are what they are.  Pretty in their own way, but usually I just want to get beyond them.  I-76 serves it purpose on that front.

I actually meant that each trip had a different exit route than its entrance point.

He Is Already Here! Let's Go, Flamingo!
Dost thou understand the graveness of the circumstances?
Deut 23:13
Male pronouns, please.

Quote from: PKDIf you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.

keithvh

Quote from: kphoger on January 26, 2021, 02:06:45 PM
I actually meant that each trip had a different exit route than its entrance point.

Gotcha.  :-)  Misread you, sorry.

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MikeTheActuary

Last week, my wife wanted to run errands before a doctor's appointment.  We were very early and needed to kill time.  So, we left Connecticut for the first time since last March, driving to I-84 Exit 1 in Massachusetts, and then turning around and going back to her appointment.

Side note:  VMS for eastbound traffic on I-84 just over the state line cautions about exit numbers changing soon.

JayhawkCO

Left Colorado on CO159 onto NM522, returned the same way.

Chris

Flint1979