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  1. connect.ncdot.gov › Pages › Traffic-Volume-MapsTraffic Volume Maps - NCDOT

    Annual average daily traffic volume maps for North Carolina's 18 major urbanized areas

  2. Statewide road maps have been around since colonial times, but most only showed the major roads connecting the various towns in North Carolina. After the U.S. Civil War, many counties created their own maps showing railroads and key county roads.

  3. This service provides lines representing state maintained road centerlines with functional classification assignments. Functional classification is the process by which streets and highways are grouped into classes, or systems, according to the character of service they are intended to provide.

  4. US 441 is a primary route connecting the cities of Franklin, Sylva, and Cherokee in western North Carolina. The highway runs concurrently with other U.S. highways for much of its routing in North Carolina including US 23 from the Georgia state line to Dillsboro, US 64 in Franklin, US 74 from Dillsboro to near Qualla, and US 19 in Cherokee.

    • 1951–present
    • 64.5 mi (103.8 km)
  5. North Carolina state map. Large detailed map of North Carolina with cities and towns. Free printable road map of North Carolina

  6. The Division of Highways' Maintenance & Operations Section works to ensure North Carolina's roadways and bridges are properly maintained and running smoothly. This map shows all working completed by NCDOT.

  7. Refer to this chart to determine the road type of a given paved public road based on the North Carolina functional class. To use this chart, first determine the functional class of a road, and whether it is a signed, numbered highway in a particular highway system.

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