Talk:Interstate 110 (Texas)

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[edit] Merging

I can definitely see both sides of the issue here. I-110 is a short unsigned route that basically serves as part of US 54. However, at least according to signage, there is technically no overlap at all. I-110 uses the outer lanes to get to I-10, while US 54 begins at Loop 375 and uses the inner lanes. --NE2 20:32, 16 April 2008 (UTC)