North Carolina is building a lot of new Interstates - personally, there are too many to keep track of - so we have Bob for that . But as a result of new highways and new highway numbers, there's going to be conflict. And that's the case with NC 42 and the soon-to-be-signed Interstate 42 in Johnston County. Concerned about driver confusion and safety and first responder response, NCDOT has proposed that a small segment of NC 42 in Johnston County be redesignated as NC 36 . The new NC 36 designation would follow the existing NC 42 from NC 50 in Cleveland to the current US 70 Business east of Clayton. When the US 70 corridor from Clayton east to Morehead City was approved as an Interstate nearly a decade ago, North Carolina requested Interstate 36 for the corridor. Part of the reason was that the I-36 designation would not conflict with any existing state highways. Unfortunately, the American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO) disagreed. They
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