It’s federally mandated age discrimination. PA has done the same thing. When you are old and have spent a lifetime going places you remember the old exit numbers. Them they change the number and you give directions using the old number to someone and they get lost. Makes it look like you are senile. Just kinda kidding. This falls squarely in the category if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. It is just a waste of money.
Correct. If you have to add new exits between 1 and 2, you can do 1A, 1B, etc.
New York still does sequential.
I wonder....when was the last time New York added an exit to the Thruway?
The beauty of mileage numbered exits is that it also tells you how many mikes before you get there. I like the mileage based exits, but the transition has to be well planned.
My $.02