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  1. Many northeastern states label exit numbers sequentially, regardless of how many miles have passed between exits. States in which Interstate exits are still numbered sequentially are Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont; as such, five of the main Interstate highways that remain completely ...

  2. Dec 30, 2018 · If an interstate highway is numbered with 3 digits, then it means it is not a primary highway and it is kind of loop (Very important, not to get lost) or connector in a city either diagonally or around a city. They are called Auxiliary interstate highways. You can see the below image. Sometimes the interstates are also labeled as interstate ...

  3. There are a few states that don't follow that standard and have sequentially numbered exits. It leads to weird things like signs that say "no exit 17" because there is an exit 16 and 18 but exit 17 closed and they didn't want to renumber all the exits but didn't want to confuse people. It isn't a great system.

  4. Many states that had already built and sequentially numbered interstate exits were granted waivers exempting them from the law. A change in the uniform traffic code in 2009 eliminated these waivers, but again to avoid wasting money states were allowed to keep existing signage until it aged out and required replacement anyway.

  5. Re: Non-Interstate Expressways -- Numbered Exits??? « Reply #25 on: October 30, 2009, 08:20:43 AM » ^^ Oh, okay, I've only been through Albany on the Liberty Expressway once, so I couldn't remember if exit numbers were used or not.

  6. Nov 20, 2019 · So, heading south on Interstate 93 from New Hampshire, the first exit you’ll encounter in Massachusetts is 48, which is for Route 213. Then there’s Exit 47 at Pelham Street in Methuen, and so on.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Exit_numberExit number - Wikipedia

    In this case, mile-based exits 111A and 111B had been sequential exits 53CA and 53CB, as the 'OLD 53CA' tab shows. On a road with distance-based exit numbering, the exit number (shown here on a gore sign) matches a nearby mile or kilometer marker. Puerto Rico is the only place in the United States that uses Spanish like the "Salida 5B" sign.

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