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How will a new bypass be different from the existing US 31 which is also a bypass?

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How will a new bypass be different from the existing US 31 which is also a bypass?

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Any new facility would be a limited-access freeway facility. Limited access means that the bypass would resemble interstate-type facilities such as I-65, I-69, and I-465. Interstate/limited-access standards specify that access is only provided at interchanges rather than direct access at adjacent driveways or business entrances. The original bypass (existing US 31) is not a limited access facility and, as a result, there are approximately 140 uncontrolled access points along the 9-mile segment of US 31 between SR 26 and the US 35 northern junction.

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