The term "exit only" on traffic signs means that the lane or road ahead only allows vehicles to leave or exit, and does not allow entry or continuation. It indicates that drivers must exit the lane or road if they do not want to leave the route.
An entrance ramp allows vehicles to join the expressway from a local road, while an exit ramp leads vehicles off the expressway onto a local road. Entrance ramps typically have yield or merge signs, while exit ramps have signs indicating the upcoming exit number or destination.
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The exit you would use to get off Interstate 5 depends on your destination. Each exit is numbered and typically marked with signs indicating nearby cities or attractions. To find the correct exit, consult a map or GPS for your specific location or destination along the route. Always pay attention to road signs as you approach your exit.
105 miles following signs to the EXIT, and then taking I-5 NORTH (towards REDDING) to CORNING. CORNING is at EXIT 631.
259 miles taking this route:Go out to I-76 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road), and follow signs to I-76 EAST to HARRISBURG.Take I-76 EAST on the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road) to U.S. 222 to READING and EPHRATA off EXIT 286 (the READING exit). EXIT, and then follow signs to U.S. 222 EAST to READING.Take U.S. 222 EAST to Reading.
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262 miles taking this route:Take I-78 WEST from Easton to I-81 SOUTH to HARRISBURG off EXIT 1A.Take I-81 SOUTH to I-76 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road) at EXIT 52 in Carlisle. Turn right off the exit ramp, then follow signs to the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE. Once you are on the ramp and past the toll booth, follow signs to I-76 WEST to PITTSBURGH.Take I-76 WEST on the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road) to U.S. 219 to JOHNSTOWN off EXIT 110 (SOMERSET exit). Follow signs to U.S. 219, then follow signs to U.S. 219 NORTH to JOHNSTOWN.Take U.S. 219 NORTH to Johnstown.
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179 miles taking this route:Go over to I-76 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE via I-376 EAST; follow signs to I-76 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road) EAST to HARRISBURG.Take I-76 EAST, on the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road), to I-99 to ALTOONA at EXIT 146 (the BEDFORD exit); follow signs off the exit ramp to I-99 to ALTOONA.Take I-99 NORTH to State College.
A road with no exit is commonly referred to as a "dead-end street" or simply a "dead end." These roads terminate without leading to another route, requiring vehicles to turn around to leave. They are often marked with signs indicating the lack of further passage.