Auxiliary Routes in North Carolina
| Interstate | City | Type | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interstate 85 Business | Lexington, High Point, and Greensboro | Business loop | Expressway grade from Lexington-High Point, freeway grade in Greensboro | |
| Interstate 285 | Winston-Salem | Spur | Future, construction slated to begin in 2013 | |
| Interstate 485 | Charlotte | Beltway | Mostly completed beltway | |
| Interstate 785 | Greensboro and Danville | Spur | Future, construction slated to begin in 2014 |
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