Which routes have significant portions 180 degrees from their direction indications?
The following have said sections; unless otherwise noted, direction indications are continuous from the adjacent section(s) which are signposted more logically (e.g. EAST for the direction of the route going west in the section in question but east most everywhere else): I-25, N. NM I-26, TN/NC I-64, SE VA (in the opposite-way section in question, direction signs are not posted and the I-64 shields are amended with Hampton Roads Beltway signs with “Inner” and “Outer” designations – see http://www.aaroadtrips.com/hampton_roads.html and http://www.roadstothefuture.com/HR_Interstates_Freeways.html ; see also 12.17 ) US-6, E. MA US-62, W. NY (posted as N-S; see 12.16 ) US-101, NW WA (see 12.16 ) QC-132, E. QC Other less-important roads have brief sections like this; in these cases, because the opposite-way section is so short, the direction indicators are usually consistent with the general alignment of the route, not the alignment of the short opposite-way section. Sometimes there are sim
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