20 Years2004-2024 |
The following is a list of Interstate highways in North Carolina either proposed, planned, partially completed, or completed within the past 5 years. For additional information, where available, click on the link(s) below the highway number**: |
I-42 Exit List (under
construction)
Highway 70 Corridor Commission (Super 70) Site
AARoads Interstate Guide - I-42
Regional Transportation Alliance's Raleigh to Norfolk Corridor Site
AARoads Interstate Guide - I-87 in NC
NCDOT Fayetteville Outer Loop Completion Project Site
NCDOT August 2016 Ribbon Cutting Press Release
This
Future interstate would use US 421 from I-85 to Greenville to I-40
in Dunn (or routed along NC 87 to Fayetteville). The future
interstate was approved by AASHTO at their Spring 2022 meeting and
later by the FHWA.
See Greensboro Urban Loop page for the Loop section of I-785
This new interstate, number approved as of May 9, 2022 by AASHTO, runs from the current I-85/US 70 interchange in Durham to I-40 in Research Triangle Park using the newly constructed East End Connector that opened to traffic the afternoon of June 30, 2022.
AARoads Interstate Guide - I-885
Possible number for proposed freeway that would run from I-73/Bryan
Blvd near PTI Airport to split of I-40 and Business 40 west of
Greensboro, or for an alternate proposal (the I-73/74 Connector) that
would run the highway from Bryan Blvd. at NC 68 to the I-74
Winston-Salem Beltway (if both parts are built the part running from the
I-73/74 Connector south to I-40, (called the 'I-40 Connector' in some
proposals) could get another number). The I-73/74 Connector
proposal was added to the NCDOT State Transportation Improvement Program
(STIP) in November 2005 for environmental and planning purposes only. It
was then under study by the North Carolina Turnpike Authority for a
short period as to whether it could be built as a toll road. Apparently
this proved unfeasible, and is no longer listed as a NCTA proposal. The
proposed highways can be seen in this map courtesy of the Winston-Salem
Journal:
Downloaded from: http://media.gatewaync.com/media/wsj/2004/roadimprov_lg.gif, 10/19/2005.
Yes, this is not a North Carolina route, but one from my home state of Massachusetts. The proposed designation for current MA 3 between I-93 in Braintree and US 6 at the Sagamore Bridge in Bourne. If one can take an interstate spur from Providence, RI to Cape Cod why can't drivers from Boston to the Cape? Besides, doesn't America's Hometown (Plymouth) deserve its own interstate?