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WESTERN North Carolina |
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EASTERN North Carolina |
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| Maggie Valley | 20 | Hillsborough | 259 | |||
| Waynesville | 27 | Chapel Hill | 266-274 | |||
| Canton | 31-33 | Durham | 270-279 | |||
| Candler | 44 | Rsrch Triangle Park | 278-282 | |||
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Asheville | 44-59 | Morrisville | 284-285 | ||
| Black Mountain | 64-65 | Cary | 287 | |||
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Marion | 81-86 |
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Raleigh | 289-301 | |
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Morganton | 98-105 |
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Garner | 298-306 | |
| Hickory | 119-133 | Four Oaks | 328 | |||
| Conover | 128-131 | Warsaw | 364-369 | |||
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Claremont | 135 | Wallace | 364-369 | ||
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Statesville | 148-153 |
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Wilmington | (end) | |
| Mocksville | 168-174 | Wrightsville Beach | (end) | |||
| Clemmons | 180-184 | Carolina Beach | (end) | |||
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Winston Salem | 188-206 | other favorite destinations: | |||
| Kernersville | 203 | Smithfield | US-70 | |||
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Greensboro | 210-131 | Kinston | US-70 | ||
| McLeansville | 131-135 | New Bern | US-70 | |||
| Whitsett | 138 |
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Morehead City | US-70 | ||
| Burlington | 141-150 | Jacksonville | ||||
| Graham | 145-148 | Williamston | US-64 | |||
| Haw River | 150 | Hatteras | NC-12 | |||
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Introducing...
TN-NC Border - Asheville
I-40 enters North Carolina via the Pigeon River Gorge. The right-of-way in the Gorge is flanked on one side by steep cliffs, mostly man-made when they blasted away enough rock to create the Interstate, and the Pigeon river gorge on the other side. The many curves are abrupt and dangerous. The big trucks, subject of frequent, severe accidents mostly due to speeding, are confined (at least by law) to the right lane. The cars in the left lane can also be intimidating most insist on speeding. If you wish to keep to the speed limit (strongly advised) and move into the right lane between two of the trucks, you will find yourself going well below the speed limit because the vehicles in the right lane cant move any faster than the slowest
truck.
1. US-25
2. I-81, US-11-E & US-23 (now extended I-26)
3. I-81, I-181, US-11-E & US-23 (now extended I-26)
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I-40
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Attractions
near I-40:
In the daytime, when the traffic is light, (rare now-a-days) this is a beautiful drive.
At night, and when the traffic is heavy, it can be almost terrifying especially for your passengers. The North Carolina Highway Patrol has recognized the extreme danger to people traveling this route and, on occasion, brings in extra patrols for
speed-limit and 'aggressive driver' enforcement campaigns. They do not have enough personnel to maintain this effort on a full-time basis; North Carolina, like the rest of the States, is broke.
There are three alternative routes to reach Asheville from Knoxville without incurring significant detours. Note the following directions are for EASTBOUND travelers.
This is the most time consuming (very low speed limits due to
sharp carves, etc., but a scenic route well worth the investment in time
- especially during the Autumn leaf-looking season.
Take exit 432 (US-25 Newport) and follow US-25 through Newport TN, Hot Springs NC, Marshall NC to the US-19/23 freeway. Follow the freeway, south, to I-240 in Asheville. Follow I-240 east to its terminus with I-40 on the east side of Asheville.
US-25 follows the French Broad River and is lightly traveled and rarely used by big trucks. It has some very sharp curves, but, at the recommended reduced
speeds (20 to 35 mph), these are not threatening.
Of the three alternate routes, this is our preference.
This is a longer detour than the above two but is totally by Interstate
highways.
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