Four Lane Rural Undivided Roads: Do Many exist?

Started by roadman65, November 12, 2014, 12:03:01 PM

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nexus73

Quote from: theline on November 14, 2014, 12:31:00 PM
Ah, I get to recycle my picture from the "Biggest Waste of an Overhead Assembly" thread. ("My" picture in the sense that I stole it from GSV, so it's mine now.)


About 8 miles of SR-67 in rural Delaware County, Indiana, with the 4 travel lanes separated only by a mostly-pointless center turn lane.

Here's that thread: https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=7173.msg193988#msg193988

This pix cracks me up!  What a waste...LOL!

Rick
US 101 is THE backbone of the Pacific coast from Bandon OR to Willits CA.  Industry, tourism and local traffic would be gone or severely crippled without it being in functioning condition in BOTH states.


DSS5

There is a 5-mile section of US-421 between Boone and Wilkesboro that fits this description.

The parts of the 321 widening project between Blowing Rock and Lenoir that are complete have a center rumble strip.


bugo

There's a stretch of US 59/71 between Old Potter and Hatfield, AR that has passing lanes in both directions. For a distance at the top of Iron Mountain, it is four lanes undivided.

A long stretch of US 271 in Texas is 4 lanes undivided.



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