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North Carolina Highway 168 (NC 168) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina.Known as Caratoke Highway, the state highway runs 18.28 miles (29.42 km) from US 158 in Barco north to the Virginia state line in Moyock, where the highway continues as Virginia State Route 168 (SR 168) toward Norfolk, Virginia.
The significance of secondary road numbers is almost exclusive to NCDOT operations, generally maintenance, rather than for navigational purposes by the driving public. Certainly, the secondary road numbering system is not organized to help unfamiliar motorists find their way.
First form, became part of an extended NC 58; section from Kinston to Murfreesboro replaced by US 258 and section from Murfreesboro to Virginia replaced by US 158 (now US 258) in 1934 NC 12: 148.0: 238.2 US 70 in Sea Level: North Beach Access Ramp in Corolla: 1962: current Second form, a National Scenic Byway: NC 13 — — Virginia state line
The Interstate Highways in Virginia are a total of 1,118 miles (1,799 km) of Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Virginia. Virginia consists of six primary interstate highways, and 10 auxiliary interstates. In addition, 3 more primary and one auxiliary route are planned or under construction.
Interstate 74 (I-74) is a partially completed part of the Interstate Highway System that is planned to run from Davenport, Iowa, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.In the US state of North Carolina, I-74 currently exists in three distinct segments; from I-77 at the Virginia state line to US Highway 52 (US 52) near Mount Airy, from I-40 in Winston-Salem to US 220 near Ellerbe, and from US 74 and ...
Pointing at a project area map, the corridor highlighted in blue, Carter said the I-26 project will in part, "clean up" the area. ... is NCDOT right of way. The I-26 Connector project has the ...
The highway then begins to make a turn to the northeast which it completes in Virginia. A final at-grade intersection with Martinsville Loop is located 0.2 miles (0.32 km) south of the North Carolina-Virginia state line. US 220 then enters into Virginia, continuing north-northeast toward Ridgeway and Martinsville. [1] [3]
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).