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D3a How come so many routes keep numbers when crossing state boundaries?

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D3a How come so many routes keep numbers when crossing state boundaries?

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Mainly, most state numbered roads change when they cross a state line. In quite a few instances, the road keeps the same number when crossing states. This is usually done to make it easy to track a route from state to state. Again, see Matthew Salek’s numbering page (URL in question D3).

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