When traveling on the interstate highway in the United States, how do you know whether the exit lamp has an exit ramp and will enter the freeway again after exiting the exit? (For example, when gas stations and food breaks are required)
In rural areas, re-entry is possible in most cases, but it is not always the case. Especially in cities where various expressways gather, I think that the situation of re-entry is much less. But how do you know in advance without trial and error?
(I erroneously thought that it was not possible to return to the entrance when the exit was displayed "yellow only" as "exit only" when I started driving, but now it is necessary to forcibly terminate a specific lane It means.
In recent years local residents repeatedly appealed that the tractor trailer is parked on the shoulder of Torresdale Avenue, in particular in front of the interstate highway 95 and in front of the transit playground just south of the exit ramp. The case was widely revealed in December last year when three women died after hitting a parked tractor trailer in Torresdale north of Rhawn Street. At the same time, a new overnight tractor - trailer parking facility and service center - was opened nearby. Express Truck and Trailer Service is located on 8501 Hegerman Street where there was a warehouse and a delivery facility previously. According to owner Karj Sandhu, truck drivers can stay at night, on weekends, or in long-term parking lots. There is a monthly fee. Please call center at 215-335-3335
NJDOT officials today announced that they closed the intersection of Interstate 76 Eastbound (Export 1A) and Interstate 295 Southbound, and the direct connection between Bellmawr and Mt. Th. Although the closure of the Camden County Ephraim lamp was originally scheduled for the weekend, due to weather conditions, the contractor postponed the closure of the lamp. It will start around 11 pm on Friday, July 19. PKF Mark III, a contractor of NJDOT, plans to close a lamp connection on the left lane and create a new building area. The contractor must be fully inclined to carry out road excavation along the inner shoulder of the slope. NJDOT is planning to resume the slope at 5 AM on Monday, July 22. If the work has been completed so far, resume the slope accordingly.