Definition
Vermont Route 155 (VT 155) is a designation that would refer to a numbered state highway within the U.S. state of Vermont.
Overview
No comprehensive, verifiable sources currently provide detailed information about a Vermont Route 155, including its length, termini, establishment date, or the specific towns and counties it traverses. Consequently, the existence, route alignment, and functional characteristics of VT 155 cannot be confirmed with certainty.
Etymology / Origin
In the Vermont highway numbering system, the numeral “155” would be assigned sequentially or regionally in accordance with state transportation planning conventions. The prefix “VT” denotes that the route is maintained by the Vermont Agency of Transportation as part of the state’s primary or secondary road network.
Characteristics
Given the lack of reliable documentation, any description of VT 155’s physical characteristics—such as roadway surface type, number of lanes, traffic volume, or major intersections—remains speculative. Accurate information is not confirmed.
Related Topics
- Vermont state highway system
- List of Vermont state routes
- Vermont Agency of Transportation
- U.S. highway numbering conventions
Accurate information is not confirmed.