Quark wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021 09:18An easy one for those who have good eyes
I think I see what you mean but my eyes aren't good enough...
Quark wrote: ↑04 Dec 2021 09:18For some reason, always thought this label only applies to the immediate region around the actual meeting point of the border lines, thought maybe of a few dozen miles around this point.
Laytonville, CA! Part of the reworked portion of US 101 in NorCal. That's why it looks so good hahaha.
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Maybe the junctipn of I8 and 10 north of Tucson, AZ? This odd ramp going under the overpass reminds my of the split ramp used for the exit to the truck stop and I 8.
At the same time, it looks different than I remember it, so it's probably not there.
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New Mexico doesn't have highway railroad crossings without barrier gates though.
I'm slightly confused by the lane markings on that road below the bridge. Is that two white lines? Shouldn't there be a yellow one somewhere, too? Do two white lines mean it's a non-public road? Such as that of, say, a nuclear facility?