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Interstate 485 (I-485) is a 66.68-mile-long (107.31 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Charlotte, North Carolina. As a complete loop , it is primarily signed with "inner" and "outer" designations, though at some major interchanges, supplemental signage reflects the local compass orientation of the road.
Inner–outer directions are labels that identify the direction of travel on opposing lanes of traffic on certain ring roads or beltways. They can be used to sign individual routes that encircle a city or metropolitan area, where east–west and north–south orientations cannot be applied uniformly. The labels are also used in select double ...
Interstate 85 I-85 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by NCDOT Length 234.6 mi (377.6 km) Existed 1958–present NHS Entire route Major junctions South end I-85 at the South Carolina line near Blacksburg, SC Major intersections I-485 in Charlotte (twice) I-77 / US 21 in Charlotte I-285 US 52 / US 70 near Lexington I-74 near Archdale I-73 / US 421 in Greensboro I-40 / I-785 / I-840 ...
June 21, 2024 at 9:16 AM. NCDOT. Interstate 485 remained backed up in Charlotte late Friday afternoon, nine hours after a fatal multi-vehicle wreck. The highway was closed at the Mallard Creek ...
An aerial view of Interstate 85 and Interstate 485 during rush hour near Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, NC on March 26, 2024.
Interstate 485 (I-485) was a proposed auxiliary Interstate Highway that would have traveled eastward and then northward from Downtown Atlanta, in the US state of Georgia. Route description [ edit ] The 5.9-mile-long (9.5 km) [1] route would have begun at the Downtown Connector ( I-75 / I-85 ) and used the highway that is now State Route 410 (SR ...
Traffic will be detoured between Pineville-Matthews Road and Johnston Road. Construction will close I-485 inner loop lanes overnight in south Charlotte Skip to main content
Interstate 77 ( I-77) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs 610.10 miles (981.86 km) from Cayce, South Carolina to Cleveland, Ohio. In the U.S. state of North Carolina, I-77 travels a total of 105.7 miles (170.1 km) from the South Carolina state line in the city of Charlotte to the Virginia state line north of Mount Airy.