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In the U.S. state of North Carolina, US 220 travels 123.4 miles (198.6 km) from an intersection with US 1 in Rockingham to the Virginia state line near Price, North Carolina. The highway is an important north–south route in Central North Carolina, connecting Rockingham, Asheboro, Greensboro, and Summerfield.
Most of US 220 in North Carolina is a four-lane divided highway, and it is a freeway between I-85 and US 1 and US 421 in southern Greensboro. From Rockingham, US 220 travels north through Richmond County to Ellerbe , where US 220 begins to follow a newly constructed four-lane bypass.
View south at the north end of US 220 Alt. at I-81, US 11, and US 220 in Botetourt County U.S. Route 220 Alternate is a 11.0-mile (17.7 km) route that appeared in 1979 as a concurrency with US 460 / US 221 from the junction of I-581 / US 220 (Exit 7) in downtown Roanoke and then north on the route of former secondary State Route 604 from ...
View north along US 220 in Highland County. US 220 enters Virginia just north of the community of Price, North Carolina. From the state line to Roanoke, US 220 is a four-lane mix of freeway bypasses and 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) [citation needed] at-grade rural highway. Some high traffic areas and non-divided stretches have speed limits of 45 ...
When originally established in the 1920s, the state highway system was highly organized: two-digit routes ending in "0" were major cross-state routes, other two digit routes were numbered as spurs off of the main route (that is, Highway 54 would have been a spur off of Highway 50) and lesser important routes were given three digit numbers by appending an extra "ones" digit to the two digit ...
Tornado in North Carolina damages major Pfizer plant, closes highway. Scripps News Staff. July 19, 2023 at 6:08 PM. The Pfizer plant is damaged after severe weather passed the area.
The single-motor Polestar 2 went 20 miles farther than its dual-motor counterpart in our 75-mph real-world range test.
There are 22 Interstate Highways—9 primary and 13 auxiliary—that exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of January 2020, the state had a total of 1,410 miles (2,270 km) of Interstates and 70 miles (110 km) of Interstate business routes, all maintained by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT).