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The SR road designation is also eliminated from physical roadways that are elevated into the primary system. For example, NC 157 (Guess Road) in Durham and Person counties was once a secondary road designated SR 1008. Although it ascended into the primary system years ago, some of the old signs identifying Guess Road as SR 1008 remain.
Established in 1936 as a new primary routing, it traveled from NC 262 (Providence Road) to U.S. Route 74 (US 74) and NC 151 (Charlotte Avenue). Between 1956 and 1957, NC 84 was extended two blocks to Main Street, replacing part of US 74A to NC 200. By 1962, NC 84 was extended north to US 74 (Roosevelt Boulevard), with NC 200 along Hayne Street ...
The entire route is a two-lane rural highway and is a significant truck route. It also has seasonal beach bound traffic. Residential communities in Union County and a few near Interstate 485 (I-485) in Mecklenburg County contribute the majority of the daily commuter traffic. [citation needed]
The road was named for William Thomas Harris, better known as one of the founders of Harris Teeter. Along the way NC 24 provides access to I-77 , U.S. Route 21 (US 21), NC 115 , I-85 , US 29 , and NC 49 .
It runs northward via Hendersonville Road for 0.3 miles (0.48 km), intersecting US 25A (Lodge Street) along the way. Immediately after crossing the Swannanoa River, it turns eastward on Swannanoa River Road, which closely tracks the path of the Swannanoa River. Westbound lanes of NC 81, however, are routed for 0.1 miles (0.16 km) via Bryson ...
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 ...
U.S. 25, Weaverville Road, closed near Senator Reynolds Road in Woodfin. U.S. 70 closed near Blue Ridge Road, west of Black Mountain N.C. 81, Swannanoa Road, closed in two places in Asheville
This was opposed by NCDOT on the grounds that the entire length of the road does not serve as a bypass of the greater Wilmington area, instead ending in the city. Additionally, this would result in three routes numbered 17 meeting at the same location—US 17, US 17 Bus., and US 17 Byp.—which could cause driver confusion. [ 10 ]