Interstate 264

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Interstate 264 is a major auxiliary Interstate highway that forms a beltway around much of Louisville, Kentucky, facilitating regional traffic flow and access to the city.

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instanceOf auxiliary Interstate Highway
beltway
abbreviation I-264 NERFINISHED
auxiliaryTo Interstate 64 NERFINISHED
beltwayAround Louisville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
connectsTo Interstate 64 NERFINISHED
Interstate 65 NERFINISHED
Interstate 71 NERFINISHED
Kentucky Route 1934 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 31W NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 42 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 60 NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
encircles much of Louisville
facilitates regional traffic flow around Louisville
forms partial beltway around Louisville
hasAccessControl full access control
hasDesignStandard Interstate Highway standards
hasDirection east–west
hasFunction bypass route for through traffic
urban beltway
hasInterchangeType grade-separated interchanges only
hasLaneConfiguration multi-lane divided highway
hasRoadType asphalt and concrete freeway
hasRole major commuter route in Louisville area
hasTollStatus toll-free highway
isNumbered three-digit Interstate
isPartOfNetwork regional beltway system around Louisville
isSpurOrLoopOf Interstate 64 NERFINISHED
locatedInMetropolitanArea Louisville metropolitan area NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Kentucky Transportation Cabinet NERFINISHED
partOf Interstate Highway System NERFINISHED
passesThrough Jefferson County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
providesAccessTo Louisville suburbs
Louisville urban core
region Midwestern United States
routeNumber 264
servesCity Louisville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
servesFacility Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport vicinity
servesFunction distributing traffic between central Louisville and outer suburbs
speedLimitType freeway speed limits
state Kentucky
usedFor local traffic circulation
through traffic bypassing downtown Louisville

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