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Parts of I-74 are finished in North Carolina

Exit list

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Exits are numbered from west to east, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.

# Destinations Notes
5 Interstate 77 south - Statesville I-77 joins westbound and leaves eastbound; exit number signed westbound only (I-74 east takes exit 101 from I-77 south)
6 NC 89 - Mount Airy
8 Red Brush Road
11 U.S. Highway 601 - Mount Airy; Dobson
13 Park Drive
17 U.S. Highway 52 north - Mount Airy US 52 joins eastbound and leaves westbound; exit number signed eastbound only (I-74 west takes exit 140 from US 52 north)

Other existing parts in NC are also I-73, except along US 74.

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[1] --SPUI (T - C) 02:11, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Renaming article

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See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject U.S. Interstate Highways#Interstate 74. --MPD01605 (T / C) 17:36, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There was some talk at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject U.S. Interstate Highways/Archive2#Interstate 74 but nothing was resolved. I'm thinking of splitting this into Interstate 74 (west) and Interstate 74 (east) as proposed, since there is no way that the two pieces of I-74 will be connected in the near future. This isn't like the old days, when Interstates were discontinuous all over the place; Ohio and West Virginia are not going to build I-74 unless something changes majorly.
I also created I-73/74 North-South Corridor for general information about the entire I-73 and I-74 corridors. --NE2 00:38, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The only problem I see is that there isn't substantiative information to warrant an I-74 East article that isn't already part of an article... The thing that keeps me with this is that West Virginia is kind of building some interstate freeway, and plans to, and even has signs up for future routes. Unless a lot of new information comes up that warrants two separate articles, I-74 should be fine, and individual state articles can make up the rest. --MPD01605 (T / C) 01:09, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
West Virginia is building a surface road, not a freeway. The road is marked "I-73/74 North-South Corridor", but will not be able to carry Interstate shields unless it is rebuilt. --NE2 05:34, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Minor trivial mention

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I was watching Poltergeist and towards the end of the movie, they mention I-74 as though it's nearby. As far as I know, the movie takes place in California. Does anyone know if there are any roads named I-74 in Cali? Or is this just the writers taking literary license? Yeah, I know; this is a minor detail, but I figure if there was a road elsewhere named I-74, it may be worth noting.98.215.128.112 (talk) 07:19, 18 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Interstate 174 In SC

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Should Interstate 174 in SC be coded canceled, not proposed because that interstate is unlikely to happen in SC and it is never list it in auxiliary routes section and it never list it as planned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1005:B014:2542:CC54:396:88B:139 (talk) 14:22, 18 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

At one time it was proposed, but it never really left the drawing board and wasn't progressed further. It likely needs to be mentioned, but it wouldn't be considered "cancelled" since it was never approved. Proposed I-274 was approved by AASHTO in 2019, roughly 15 years after first being mentioned, while the Iowa/Illinois I-174 and I-274 should be removed since it was never approved by AASHTO or FHWA. --WashuOtaku (talk) 18:42, 18 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, but you at least add extra information about I-174 in SC in I-74 Auxiliary Interstate page that I-174 in North Myrtle Beach, SC is proposed, but it’s unlikely going happen and most likely going to get canceled, something like that. Even added to the I-74 aux to I-174 in SC, if it’s possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1005:B014:2542:CC54:396:88B:139 (talk) 00:15, 19 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

You cannot cancel something if it was never on the books to be established to begin with. People talk, they come up with ideas and one was I-174 in South Carolina, but it never went anywhere and there has been no talk of it since. I-174 should be removed from the I-74 Aux template. --WashuOtaku (talk) 01:26, 19 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]