I live in Massachusetts and they USED to be sequential but then the state went through and changed all the exits to match with their mile marker. While this does make more sense, once you got used to those exit numbers, it's tough to change. The state also put up signs that said "old exit 3" to help folks out. I'm not sure where you are in Vermont but I-91 which goes from Connecticut north through Vermont were all changed to mile marker numbers. It's possible they haven't gotten to it in your area.I had assumed all the interstates had changed exit numbers to match miles markers decades ago. But I'm in Vermont and for I89, they still have sequential exit numbers (14, 15, 16) instead of basing it on the closest mile maker (88, 90, 92). There are added signs at the bottom showing the mile marker. Sample pic from Google street view... View attachment 782608
So, my question, in your AREA, are the exit numbers sequential or based on mile marker?
If I had to give someone directions involving the Mass Pike now they would end up very confused. I have no idea what any of the updated numbers are.Generally, I prefer mile marker, but in CT, where I grew up, I only know the sequential numbers. If I gave directions based on memory, I could really confuse someone.
Interesting that they haven't changed it on 91 in CT. In Western Mass going North towards New Hampshire they are all mile markers now. Also I didn't know there were so many Mass folks in here.Mixed. MA has been switching over to mile marker numbers over the past years. All of my highway commute is in CT, though, where they haven't yet (at least on I-91).
Burlington on a business trip. Head home tomorrow.I'm not sure where you are in Vermont
And, so what? I didn't read your post.kind of duplicate
As mentioned, A, B, C, D, etc. Exit 1 on I-75 in Cincinnati goes up to G... View attachment 782616
Second worst bottleneck in the nation behind the G Wash. I didn't realize it going into Cincinnati. But I sure did trying to get out!!!!Well, it’s pretty obvious, Mike markers.
And I hate that area of I-75. You have the people who know where they’re going and going fast right next to the confused driver who is slowing down to figure out what alphabet number to get off on. Horrible area, And let’s not forget the only 2 lane merge to get on the countries second worst bridge, the Brent Spence that combines I-75 and I-71. Complete chaos!
That area of 75 simply CAN'T be worse than the area of 75 going through downtown Atlanta. That's the seventh circle of hell right there.And I hate that area of I-75. You have the people who know where they’re going and going fast right next to the confused driver who is slowing down to figure out what alphabet number to get off on. Horrible area, And let’s not forget the only 2 lane merge to get on the countries second worst bridge, the Brent Spence that combines I-75 and I-71. Complete chaos!
That area of 75 simply CAN'T be worse than the area of 75 going through downtown Atlanta. That's the seventh circle of hell right there.
And time of day. I've gone through Atlanta a number of times and not really had MUCH of a problem. Of course, I try to time it so I'm not doing it during rush hour.My guess is that it depends on the day.