Interchange U-Turns that are Intentional/By Design (NOT Texas U-Turns)

Started by webny99, December 06, 2023, 08:55:10 AM

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webny99

Quote from: TheHighwayMan3561 on April 03, 2025, 10:34:10 PMMinnesota has 3 examples of this that I know of:

1. US 8 traffic to northbound I-35 in Forest Lake is directed to exit at Broadway St and return to NB 35 from that interchange.

The reverse is also true; on I-35 SB, the Broadway exit is signed as "TO US 8" which requires a U-turn to I-35 NB.


bassoon1986

I feel like there has to be an example of this within DFW freeways, frontage roads or not. Fort Worth has some really odd movements downtown around US 377/TX 121 but nothing I can tell that fits this thread.

Random memory. Circa 1998 or so. Southbound I-35W from Denton, there was an exit for North I-35W. I can't remember if it was basically a Texas U turn at an overpass. But it was in an empty area, maybe about where Dale Earnhardt Blvd is now. Any Texas roadgeeks recall this one?

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roadman65

When you think about New Jersey has lots of examples of this.
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Bitmapped

At the PA 837/PA 885 interchange near Homestead, PA, traffic wanting to go from PA 885 southbound to PA 837 southbound must exit at Glass Run Road, turn left at the end of the ramp, then left at a signalized intersection with PA 885 northbound, to then take a ramp to PA 837 southbound. https://maps.app.goo.gl/iZbgMCQPapCdKhCB6



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