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Interstate 164 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Interstate 164
Interstate 164 (I-164) was a former spur highway of Interstate 64, between that route and U.S. Route 41 (US 41) in Evansville, Indiana. I-164, also known as the Robert D. Orr Highway, had a total length of . Requested as an Interstate and approved in 1968, the freeway was opened to traffic on August 2, 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Interstate-Guide.com )〕 On November 15, 2013, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced that most of I-164 would be renamed Interstate 69, an action completed in late 2014. The highway thereby became part of an extended I-69 whose route will run north from the Texas border with Mexico to the Michigan border with Canada near Port Huron. ==Route description== I-164 was signed north–south as it wrapped around the east side of the metropolitan area and then east–west as it curved to meet US 41. West of US 41, the freeway became Veterans Memorial Parkway, an urban surface arterial which provides a direct connection with Evansville's central business district. The highway paralleled the Ohio River as it passed around the south side of Evansville. About four miles after Veterans Parkway, I-164 turned north and almost immediately intersected SR 66, locally known as the Lloyd Expressway, which is a limited access surface arterial through Evansville. After passing SR 62 (Morgan Ave), the route exited Evansville and continued through suburban area. Near the tail north end of the route, SR 57 started a brief concurrency with I-164. I-164 ended at a cloverleaf interchange with I-64, and SR 57 continued north as a two-lane surface highway. However, in the mid 2000s, construction of I-69 north of I-64 began, and now continues north on a concurrency with State Road 57.
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