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NCDOT: Historical County Maps – County transportation maps from 1930 to 2010, hosted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. North Carolina Maps: State Highway Maps – State transportation maps from 1916 to 2000, hosted at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Libraries.
Historic state maps; Historic county maps; GIS data; NCDOT on Flickr (CC-BY-SA 2.0 pictures) These places are usually very helpful in finding termini and road lengths: NC Roads (now defunct, but mirror of info can be found at the annex.)-This should only be used as a guide as NCRoads is not a reliable source. NC Roads Annex; State Ends - NC Routes
Secondary roads that cross a county line are generally given a new number in the new county. For example, Rustic Court is a very short road, barely one tenth of a mile in length; yet, it crosses the Durham-Orange county line. The section in Durham County (0.03 miles in length) is designated SR 2397 while the section in Orange County (0.08 miles ...
NC 82 ends 3 ⁄ 10 mile (0.48 km) from the Cumberland-Sampson county line. NC 82 overlaps with one state scenic byway, the Averasboro Battlefield Scenic Byway, between Erwin and Godwin [2] The highway from J Street in Erwin to Burnett Road near Godwin is also part of North Carolina Bicycle Route 5. [3]
Second form; downgraded to secondary road NC 36: 10.59 [15] 17.04 NC 50/NC 42 in Garner: US 70 Bus/NC 42 in Clayton: proposed — Proposed third form; future designation of NC 42 in Clayton to avoid confusion with I-42 [15] NC 37: 48.3: 77.7 US 64 in St. Johns: US 13 in Drum Hill: 1934: current NC 38 — — US 17 in Folkstone: Old Ferry Road ...
The Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation (DBPT) is a division for Bicycles and pedestrian traffic. Some notable things the division does is designing facilities, creating safety programs, mapping cross-state bicycle routes, training teachers, sponsoring workshops and conferences, fostering multi-modal planning or integrating bicycling and walking into other projects by the ...
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Two future projects impact NC 268 that may reroute the highway. The first is in Wilkes County, where a proposed multi-lane northern bypass would connect the NC 18/NC 268A interchange and go west to US 421. [11] The second, located in Pilot Mountain, will place NC 268 onto new bypass road (two or multi-lane) south of the downtown area. [12]