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I wanted to put this into the article, but wasn't sure if there was consensus already. With the I-40 widening in southern Wake/Johnston County, NCDOT is going to create a new interchange at Cleveland Road. This interchange is going to be connected with the current NC 42 interchange, so my best guess is it will be Exit 312 A/B. Of course, I think we can add it with no exit number, as that isn't confirmed in the conceptual drawings on the NCDOT website. --Ncchild (talk) 17:11, 12 September 2020 (UTC)