MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s Department of Transportation Is supporting a proposal to change the way the state numbers its highway exits based on mile markers, rather than sequentially.
WMUR-TV reports DOT officials said the state could lose federal highway money if it doesn’t make the change. The proposal would be part of New Hampshire’s next 10-year highway plan and could be considered by the Executive Council as early as next week.
Eileen Meaney of the DOT said the proposal could take up to a year to work its way through the Legislature.
A similar plan to number exits based on mile markers has been endorsed in Massachusetts. This would leave New Hampshire and Delaware as the only states using a sequential numbering system.
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