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After being a closet road geek for forty years, with the aquisition of a digital camera, renewed interest in the roadgeek groups on the Internet and spare time due to early retirement, I have started my own roadgeek pages.
US Highways Interchange BrowserModelled after the Interstate Interchange Browser.
Odd and interesting street name signs I have found.
IntersectionsWierd, wonderful and strange intersections
My contributions to the highway ends web site - www.state-ends.com/ncends/state/
Exit 50?NCDot has been putting up BGS's on the unopened section of I 540 west of I 40. Since I 40 is exit 1, the exits west of the I 40 have been numbered starting at exit 50 for NC 54 and presumably counting down. However, NCDOT documents have said that the entire I 540 loop will be 65 miles. So, this exit should be exit 65. What gives? Before 540 opened, NCDOT completely resigned the highway, including mile markers.
US 74 versus I 74US 74 is currently multiplexed with Future I 74. Not only is that confusing for the traveller, it violates a long standing rule in North Carolina that two highways cannot have the same number.
NC Freeway Exit GuidesNorth Carolina has been adding exit numbers to non-Interstate freeways (and some expressways) over the last decade or so. These guides are a work in progress to try to document this numbering. Brian Leblanc has a site in progress, but it covers interstates as well. This guide concentrates on non-Interstate freeways and expressways. The to-do list of freeways is much longer than the list already done. If you have anything to add to these guides, please email me.
Historic NC 10
The MazeI 40/85/73/85 Business/US 29/70/220 Interchange in Greensboro is one of North Carolina's most confusing interchanges.
Clinched
Highways"Clinched" means that I have travelled every mile of that highway.
County
CountThe Extra Mile Club is club of roadgeeks trying to visit as many counties in the US as possible.
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