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You're talking about the stretch running from US70 out to I-95 and Wilson beyond that, which will run you past the Caterpillar plant, the Flowers Plantation subdevelopment, and so forth? That one, and not NC42 from US70 in Clayton out to Fuquay-Varina and beyond, right?

NCDOT would be the first ones to talk to, followed by whatever town council has jurisdiction over the specific stretch you had in mind.

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Q: Who to complain to about speed limits on state highway 42 East Clayton N C?
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