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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Interstate 11 (I-11) is a proposed Interstate Highway, officially designated by the United States Congress in the 2012 Surface Transportation Act. The highway as currently proposed runs from Casa Grande, Arizona, northwest to Buckeye, Arizona, thence to Kingman, Arizona, and terminates in Las Vegas, Nevada, with a second proposed section from Las Vegas to Reno planned in the future., This will provide a direct Interstate link between the Las Vegas and Phoenix metropolitan areas.The Interstate is Congressionally enacted as cited above, and signage is now imminent. There are two signs on the southbound side, at mile marker 2 and on US 93 just south of I-40; and two northbound signs north of Phoenix and Kingman on US 93. The involvement of American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)—the agencies normally charged with Interstate Highway numbering and planning—has yet to occur.The proposed numbering of the highway does not fit within the usual conventions of the existing Interstate Highway grid, as it would be completely east of I-15 and should therefore have a number greater than 15. But I-17 was already built to the east of the I-11 alignment in Arizona, making it impossible to fit this freeway into the national grid without violating the traditional numbering convention, since this is primarily a north–south route that would receive an odd number. However, the designation of I-11 was deemed the best option available. There are corridor studies underway to examine the viability of extending the Interstate north from Las Vegas to the Canadian border, which if constructed would eventually put a majority of I-11 west of I-15 and thus in line with the national grid numbering conventions.. }

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