I heard a news blurb that the name was being changed. Was there that much concern over the number? Why now?
Anyway, there is some evidence that the Anti-Christ might be Kim Jong Il, who is far removed from New Mexico:
I heard a news blurb that the name was being changed. Was there that much concern over the number? Why now?
Anyway, there is some evidence that the Anti-Christ might be Kim Jong Il, who is far removed from New Mexico:
http://boston.com/news/daily/03/odds_666.htm
People have an irrational dislike of the number, that’s all. It’s no different that wanting to give the Rat Vomit Expressway some other name.
And from a practical standpoint, since the first digit indiciates a branch or offshoot of the main highway, there’s not much point in having a U.S. Highway 666 when there hasn’t been a U.S. 66 for more than 30 years.
According to some, Rte 666 had an inordinantly high number of accidents occur on it. Clear proof, if you’re inclined to see it that way, that Satan rules the road (which would’ve been a great title for a drive-in movie). On the other hand, some people have observed that Rte 666 is the shortest route between a populous Indian reservation where alcohol sales are banned and the closest town with bars, so the accident rate might be accountable for by more traditional means.
I had a great post here and the hamsters ate it.
The gist of it was, US 666’s renumbering has nothing to do with Satan, and everything (well, a lot anyway) to do with stolen signs. I wonder how many mediocre rock bands were stealing the “US 666” signs.
This roadgeek article claims (some years before the change) that
I hope that it is at least paved with good intentions.
Here is a link to a story about the name change in the (Salt Lake) Deseret News.
I didn’t quote the whole article. It has interviews with local residents, etc.
kinda off-subject, but who is Kim Jong II?
Leader of North Korea
The name is Kim Jong IL. eye, ell
the “sign” bit reminds me of Devon, PA, which had a plague of spray-paintings in the highway signs for it (they painted over the “n”, dubbing the town “Devo”.) Last I heard, they just had a replacable “n” rather than clean it or replace the sign.
There’s a State Route 666 (I believe it’s a state route, anyway) near my hometown of Zanesville, OH. People generally just refer to it as “Three Sixes”, as in, “Oh, you’re going to Adamsville? Take Three Sixes on out there, it’s quickest.”
They had a hell of a time with teenagers stealing the road signs, though.
We still have a Route 66 in Oklahoma, but It’s marked as historical. And it is only a small part of the original route. So I guess it doesn’t count as a real highway designation. The real name (on the maps) is different.
Would Route 666 be the Highway to Hell?
LOL!
Terminus Est, you are a comic genius! (And you have my permission to use that as your sig line.)
Too bad we don’t have Michael Landon around anymore to change it.
that was pretty funny.