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Started by paulthemapguy, November 20, 2024, 09:55:32 PM

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LilianaUwU

Quote from: xonhulu on November 02, 2025, 01:31:59 AM
Why is the DMV a destination on a highway I would assume people already need a valid license to be on?
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In celebration of today's "binary day" for Season 6, I was able to find these examples taken on trips to computing conferences.

I-5 and Washington 16.  February 23, 2010, while attending the SIAM Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing conference in Seattle.



I-16 exits for Georgia 204 and Georgia Spur 404.  February 16, 2012, while attending the SIAM Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing conference in Savannah.



I-5's exit for Washington 518 with a bonus I-405 on the sign.  March 10, 2017, back in Seattle while attending the SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education.

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formulanone

Quote from: LilianaUwU on November 02, 2025, 01:34:59 AM
Quote from: xonhulu on November 02, 2025, 01:31:59 AM
Why is the DMV a destination on a highway I would assume people already need a valid license to be on?

Perhaps to warn people of a long delay ahead? Or that you may be sharing the road with unlicensed drivers...

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Same routes as yesterday...

Florida 618 on I-4 in Tampa:



I-405 at California 19 in Long Beach:



I-405 ending at I-5 and Washington 518 for Sea-Tac:


paulthemapguy

Quote from: paulthemapguy on November 01, 2025, 10:02:29 AMNovember 2: Post the junction of an Interstate highway and a route of a different type, where one route has a 0 in the tens place and the other route has a 1 in the tens place.

I-15 at Utah 9


UT-I-15-009N by Paul Across America, on Flickr

I-10 at Mississippi 607


MS-I-10X02W by Paul Across America, on Flickr

I-405 at California 19


CA-I-405X27WA by Paul Across America, on Flickr

The next few days:
November 3: Post the junction of an Interstate highway and a route of a different type, where one route has a 0 in the tens place and the other route has a 2 in the tens place.
November 4: Post the junction of an Interstate highway and a route of a different type, where one route has a 0 in the tens place and the other route has a 3 in the tens place.
November 5: Post the junction of an Interstate highway and a route of a different type, where one route has a 0 in the tens place and the other route has a 4 in the tens place.
November 6: Post the junction of an Interstate highway and a route of a different type, where one route has a 0 in the tens place and the other route has a 5 in the tens place.
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QuoteNovember 3: Post the junction of an Interstate highway and a route of a different type, where one route has a 0 in the tens place and the other route has a 2 in the tens place.

I-4 and FL 429 in Sanford. (before FL 429 was open, photo taken March 2023)

I-4 WEST AT FL 429 SOUTH (EXIT 101C) by Mark Moore, on Flickr

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xonhulu

I'm going with the local interstate and all its Oregon offshoots today.

I-5 and US 20, Albany, OR:



I-105 and OR 126, Eugene, OR:



I-205 and OR 224, Clackamas, OR:



I-405 and US 26, Portland, OR:



(The left sign should really say "TO US 30.")