Travel Mapping
User Discussions => Other Discussion => Topic started by: kjslaughter on July 28, 2025, 02:13:00 pm
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Not sure where to ask this, so feel free to move. In the U.S., is there a place where you can travel on a road in all 4 directions at once? Growing up in Georgia, there are A LOT of multiplexed highways and I can think of a few spots like near Chattanooga around Lookout Mountain where you can be on US 11 N, US 41 S, and US 64 E all at once, but I've yet to find a spot to go all 4 directions at once. Does it exist?
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Yes but it is not fully posted…
East of Knoxville there is a segment of US 11E, US 25W, and US 70 (which run 3 directions), where TN 168 EB runs concurrently with it in the west direction to the nearby I-40 interchange. When the interstate was done they moved US 25W onto it and included TN 9. US 11E-70 had no state designation so they extended TN 168 on a wrong way overlay to give it one.
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Yes but it is not fully posted…
East of Knoxville there is a segment of US 11E, US 25W, and US 70 (which run 3 directions), where TN 168 EB runs concurrently with it in the west direction to the nearby I-40 interchange. When the interstate was done they moved US 25W onto it and included TN 9. US 11E-70 had no state designation so they extended TN 168 on a wrong way overlay to give it one.
Thanks, I'll have to look that one up. Anyone know of any bannered routes?