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Can someone explain this road design to me?

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: mobobuff
I70 basically attempts to merge into both US30 and I76, and that's where it ends.

Where are you confused?

😕

I70 never ends. It ends up going west, so why not just curve it instead of running it into that road, making it a surface street, and then restarting the freeway a few hundred feet east so you can go west?

Maybe they couldn't justify the cost of a traditional interchange there. There's another exit on I-76 where you can get off the highway, but you can't get back on going the same direction.
 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I must admit, I found having exits from a freeway on the left on the Florida Turnpike was just NUTS. You have to traverse high speed traffic to exit. 😕 x11ty

There's a stretch of road I regularly travel where I have to get on the highway, move over FIVE lanes, and take an exit on the left in about a half mile.
 
OP, if you think thati s bad, drive on 290 and try to exit in downtown Austin. :laugh:

From what I heard, the designer committed suicide after it's completion.
 
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