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Author Topic: (More) Confusion in MA on highway exits  (Read 1034 times)
DanL
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« on: October 20, 2020, 10:07:04 AM »

FYI a post from the MA Motorcycle Assoc:

Anyone who's ridden their motorcycles across the Massachusetts Border has probably noticed that different states employ different numbering schemes for highway exits. This was historically confusing if you didn't know what the rhyme or reason was for the numbering scheme. Federal Highway Requirements have, for some time, been encouraging States to adopt a mileage based system whereby numbers on Federal Highways denote the mileage from the starting point of the highway, as opposed to the older, sequential system of numbering.
 
Somewhat resistant to change, residents of the Commonwealth have fought this change claiming that confusion will cause accidents as drivers miss exits and attempt to make late lane changes, apply their brakes to avoid missing an exit, or backing up on the highway. Massachusetts drivers should also realize that these behaviors have nothing to do with exit numbering in the Commonwealth and are more a reflection of the extremely aggressive driving behavior native to the Northeast. Further, modern GPS and smartphone applications like Waze and Google Maps make confusion an excuse, not a reality.
 
The benefits of the new system include not only the ability to know the distance to the next exit, but also to improve emergency response, and allow new exits to be built, or exits to be removed, without renumbering.
 
As announced across various forms of news media, the change in exit numbering was first announced last year to bring Massachusetts in line with federal highway requirements created in 2009. A failure to implement the mandated mileage-based system could result in a loss of federal funding. Massachusetts is one of the last States to make the change.
 
To avoid confusion and give Massachusetts drivers a chance to get used to the new system, the original sequential exit numbers will continue to be displayed as "Old Exit #" in black lettering on yellow signage for 2 years.
 
Beginning this past weekend, the project is expected to take until mid-2021 while construction hopes to minimize the impact to traffic.
 
Work began on Route 140 between Taunton and New Bedford, with I-195 planned for later this Month or early November. The entire project schedule is available on newmassexits.com and will include the following State and Interstate roadways:
Interstate 93
Interstate 95
Interstate 195
Interstate 295
State Route 3
State Route 24
State Route 25
State Route 128
State Route 140
U.S. Route 3
U.S. Route 6
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Ken aka Oil Burner
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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2020, 11:57:58 AM »

Good thing they decided to spend money we don't have on this. I mean, the old number system has only worked OK since they built the roads in the first place.   Roll Eyes
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oldsmokey
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2020, 02:33:28 PM »

Its okay, they reported that its only a 3 million dollar job, but don't worry the feds will reimburse crazy2 
One way or another it comes from our pockets. tickedoff
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