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Why do these numbers make no sense?

Ever looked at U.S. highway exits and thought:
βWhy do these numbers make no sense?β π€π
You see Exit 25β¦
then suddenly Exit 43 π΅βπ«
Feels like half the exits disappeared.
But actually, thereβs logic behind it π
In many U.S. states, exit numbers are connected to mile markers π£οΈ
That means:
β‘οΈ Exit 25 is usually near mile 25
β‘οΈ Exit 43 is usually near mile 43
So if the next exit is far away, the number jumps too.
And sometimes youβll see exits like:
π24A
π24B
That usually means there are multiple exits in the same area.
For truck drivers, this system is actually very useful π
Because exit numbers can help you:
βοΈ estimate distance
βοΈ understand your location faster
βοΈ know how far you still need to drive
At first, it looks strange π
But once you understand the system, highways become much easier to navigate.
In the U.S., even exit numbers are part of the road logic πΊπΈπ£οΈ
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