Friday, January 23, 2009

And now for something totally different

How is this even possible?

13 comments:

Justin said...

I was either on my way to Virginia or Florida when I saw one that was East/West. Very odd.

Anonymous said...

I think this would be possible if you were a push me-pull you.

Anonymous said...

That's funny. Looks like its a bypass around near a major interstate. But still. lol

I did come across this sign recently.

Anonymous said...

lol, did you tweak your low temps? aha

Eric Sorensen said...

Jim: perhaps and yes. ;)

Jen said...

In Dixon, a few blocks of Galena Ave are both North Rt. 26 and South Rt. 2 - at the same time. You don't know if you are coming or going!

Jen M.

PS - Eric, really enjoy your forecasts!

bluedaisy said...

Kind of like "which 20 are you on?" in the Rockford Area...
Bypass 20, Business 20, Rt 20...

Anonymous said...

anyone ever get confused on the two different 'business 20s' east of rockford? I do. I forget what side of belvidere i will arrive at. lol

Anonymous said...

A stretch of the "beltline" in Madison WI carries U.S. routes 12, 14, 18, and 151.

Anonymous said...

Enlarging on what Jen pointed out, several blocks of Galena Avenue in Dixon carry Illinois Routes 2 and 26, as well as U.S. Route 52. At one time it also carried U.S. Alternate 30, which was later terminated before it reached Galena Ave. and was renamed Illinois 38.

Justin Gehrts said...

Ohhh, looks like we have some fellow road geeks in our midst. Eric and I are in good company!

Justin Gehrts said...

Oh, and as a side note... when two roads with opposite cardinal directions follow the same route, it's called a wrong-way concurrency. Eric's learning of such a term was the reason he posted this image.

Anonymous said...

This is near Wytheville, VA. 77 North takes you to Big Walker Mountain and West Virginia and 81 to Bristol, TN. 77 South and 52 South of this area leads to Fancy Gap - some of the best scenery in America.