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Driven Nevada 722?

Started by ZLoth, October 10, 2014, 06:40:03 AM

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ZLoth

All right, I have to ask... how many of you have driven the entire length of Nevada 722 near Austin, Nevada? This "minimally maintained" road was in very good shape when I drove it last Saturday, and it was a nice scenic bypass of US-50. I think I saw two cars total the entire length.
Welcome to Breezewood, PA... the parking lot between I-70 and I-70.


NE2

The loneliest old alignment in America?
pre-1945 Florida route log

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agentsteel53

I drove it in 2007.  it's minimally maintained?  when I drove it, it was the same quality as US-50 in the area (which I had driven the day before).
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ZLoth

Thats what the posted sign said.
Welcome to Breezewood, PA... the parking lot between I-70 and I-70.

roadfro

That sign may be referring (in part) to snow removal during winter.

SR 722 doesn't really serve any major or minor towns, but does wind through mountains quite a bit. Mainline US 50 is an equally viable route (about the same distance, but much straighter and a faster speed limit). Thus, NDOT probably doesn't plow SR 722 often during winter snow storms since there's no real need to.
Roadfro - AARoads Pacific Southwest moderator since 2010, Nevada roadgeek since 1983.