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Non-Interstate Highways with Numbered Exits

Started by TEG24601, July 24, 2015, 04:11:49 PM

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OracleUsr

Continuing NC:

US 64 in Alexander County
US 421 in spots (between Winston and Wilkesboro and between Greensboro on and off to Sanford)
As mentioned US 70 does have some numbered exits
Durham Freeway/Tri-Ex connector (NC 147)
Triangle Expressway (NC 540)
US 64/264 to Zebulon and then US 64 to WIlliamston, then US 264 to Greenville
US 17 in New Bern and (I think) Elizabeth City
US 1 between Raleigh and Sanford
US 321 between Hickory and just north of Gastonia
US 74 between Clyde and Bryson City
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tidecat

The freeway portion of KY 4 (New Circle Road) has exit numbers.

iBallasticwolf2

Quote from: tidecat on July 27, 2015, 08:22:17 AM
The freeway portion of KY 4 (New Circle Road) has exit numbers.

Even the non-freeway portion has exit numbers too for the few exits on the non-freeway part of KY 4.
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US 60
US 93

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AZ 143
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PHLBOS

Quote from: roadman on July 24, 2015, 05:52:58 PM
The freeway/expressway section of US 1 between the Tobin Bridge and the Danvers/Topsfield line doesn't have exit numbers.
The OP was asking for numbered exits/interchanges along non-Interstates. 

Additionally, only the stretch of US 1 (solo) between I-93/Zakim Bridge and the MA 60 at the Revere/Saugus line would count as a freeway/expressway.  US 1 north of there to I-95 at the Danvers/Topsfield line is an arterial/Jersey-type divided-highway with no controlled access.  While it does have interchanges, it also has intersections (most of them one-sided).
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hotdogPi

Quote from: PHLBOS on July 27, 2015, 11:47:37 AM
Quote from: roadman on July 24, 2015, 05:52:58 PM
The freeway/expressway section of US 1 between the Tobin Bridge and the Danvers/Topsfield line doesn't have exit numbers.
The OP was asking for numbered exits/interchanges along non-Interstates. 

I was listing all freeways and other roads with interchanges in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and showing how almost all of them (but not quite all) had exit numbers. He was expanding the list of those that didn't.
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OCGuy81

California has plenty of non-Interstates with numbered exits.

CA-1
US-101
CA-55
CA-91
CA-57
CA-22
CA-60

Just to name a few

TEG24601

Quote from: Bickendan on July 25, 2015, 01:16:54 AM
WA 14 has exit numbers.


Actually, I didn't remember that.  I was basing my statement on SR-525, 526, 518, 509, 99, 167, 3, 18, 512, 240, US 2, 101, and 395.


SR 16 however, does have exit numbers.
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Bickendan

Quote from: OCGuy81 on July 27, 2015, 01:03:07 PM
California has plenty of non-Interstates with numbered exits.

CA-1
US-101
CA-55
CA-91
CA-57
CA-22
CA-60

Just to name a few
Every freeway in California, regardless of it being an Interstate or not, is supposed to have exit numbers now.

froggie

QuoteI can't think of a  non-interstate in VA that has exit numbers according to absolute mileage, but several do have numbers based upon relative mileage or sequence:

The Chesapeake Expressway (VA-168, numbers based upon distance from NC)

By definition, this would be absolute mileage, as your "Milepost 0" would properly be at the NC line.

Regarding the thread, and ignoring the earlier thread (like everyone else seems to have),  three of Vermont's four non-Interstate freeways have exit numbers (VT 279 around Bennington being the exception).  Of these, VT 289 around Essex is unique in being the only freeway statewide to use milepost-based exit numbers.  The other freeways, including the Interstates, are sequential-based.

Mapmikey

Quote from: jp the roadgeek on July 25, 2015, 07:57:45 PM


US 15 in MD does not.  Nor does it in PA.

US 15 in MD has mileage-based exit numbers from I-70 (exit 10) to MD 26 (exit 17).

Also in Virginia, these bypasses have sequential exit numbers: Bluefield, Lebanon, Tazewell, Richlands, Coeburn, Norton, and Big Stone Gap. 

Mike

NWI_Irish96

The recently upgraded sections of US 31 in Indiana have exit numbers.  IN 265 (which will eventually be an interstate) has an exit number. 
KY 841 has exit numbers on the parts that are not duplexed with I-265.
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mgk920

Quote from: Big John on July 24, 2015, 04:40:14 PM
Wisconsin regularly does this for non-Interstate freeways and expressways.

Interestingly, it's not consistent.  A few examples:

- US 10 is interchange numbered (numbers went up in about 2010).
- US 45 between I-41 (Algoma interchange in Oshkosh) and US 10 (Winchester interchange) is not interchange numbered.
- The non-US 10 part of WI 441 (Calumet St/County 'KK', College Ave/County 'CE', Northland Ave/County 'OO' and I-41/Northeast interchange in Appleton) is not interchange numbered.
- WI 26, WI 29, US 151 are interchange numbered.
- WI 172 is not interchange numbered.

Mike

kurumi

Quote from: jp the roadgeek on July 24, 2015, 06:34:30 PM
The following have freeway sections, but no exit numbers

US 6
CT 3
CT 12
CT 20
CT 32
CT 78
CT 349
CT 695

Add 17, 187/189, 190, SR 571 (all are short though). I think 12 doesn't belong.
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IL-390 is getting exit numbers as ISTHA adds a lane and a new interchange at I-290.
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Quote from: TEG24601 on July 27, 2015, 03:11:43 PM
Quote from: Bickendan on July 25, 2015, 01:16:54 AM
WA 14 has exit numbers.


Actually, I didn't remember that.  I was basing my statement on SR-525, 526, 518, 509, 99, 167, 3, 18, 512, 240, US 2, 101, and 395.


SR 16 however, does have exit numbers.

SR 3 has at least a couple. My guess is they're being added as signage is replaced.

Personally, I disagree with the trend that every exit needs to be numbered, regardless of how short the freeway section is. (Even if said trend is MUTCD-mandated now?)  For instance, I see no need to number the exits on the Sequim bypass on US 101.  But there's no reason for roads like 512, 167, 520, and 18 not to have exit numbers.  (Especially since 520 is mostly brand new signage now, at least west of 405.)

iBallasticwolf2

Is it possible we could split the discussion about freeways without numbered exits onto a new thread?
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okroads

The U.S. 287 bypass of Boise City, OK has one exit, and it is numbered as Exit 21.

peterj920

#68
Here's a list of non-interstate highways with numbered exits in Wisconsin:

US 10
US 12
WIS 16
WIS 26
WIS 29
US 41 (non-interstate section also has exit numbers north of Green Bay)
US 45
US 51
US 53
WIS 64
WIS 145
US 151

busman_49

Quote from: thenetwork on July 25, 2015, 01:44:54 AM
Ohio has been slowly converting their non-interstate freeways to numbered exits, with SR-10 in Lorain County being one of the earliest from US-20 to I-480.  SR-2 also in Lorain Co. has been up for a while, but originally mileage based from the Huron Co. line and not consistently at every exit. 

US 35 east of Dayton has been getting the Clearview treatment, and they have added exit numbers at interchanges such as I-675, OH 835, and N Fairfield Rd.

TravelingBethelite

US 60 in Missouri east of I-44 to US 65 in Springfield, and at other various lengths along the route, especially in Wright, Texas, and Howell Counties, and between Poplar Bluff and Sikeston.
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Road Hog

Portions of US 82 across North Texas which have been upgraded to controlled access use exit numbers. They're based off the Texas mileage system, though, so you have a lot of big numbers like Exit 640. And, of course, there is US 75 with its sequential exit numbering.

doogie1303

RI-4 has exit numbers (8,7,6,5) that are a continuation south of where it splits from I-95 at exit 9. Big question is what will happen to the numbers when I-95 gets renumbered to mileage based exits, will they go mileage based also, get eliminated, or just be left as is?

monty

The new US 31 freeway segments in Indiana has exit numbers as does the US 20 freeway around South Bend.  Anything else in Indiana?
monty

NWI_Irish96

Quote from: monty on August 16, 2015, 02:27:25 PM
The new US 31 freeway segments in Indiana has exit numbers as does the US 20 freeway around South Bend.  Anything else in Indiana?

I mentioned US 31 up in Reply #61 as well as IN 265 in Jeffersonville.
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