Route 62 and Route 65...
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Route 62 and Route 65 run together as an improved highway to a few miles northwest of Harrison [Arkansas], where 65 plows more directly north heading for Branson. 62 turns west. Following [Route 62], I found the road under construction, being widened from two lanes to four. The old road, sustained the current traffic and was to be retained as the westbound lanes. The new road would become the eastbound lanes. Clearly, the new portion was being built to newer standards than the original road, and I soon came to a spot where the difference was obvious. From the bottom of a hill, I could see the old road climbing its way upward in irregular fashion, humping over the contours of the land. The new lanes, however, climbed steadily because the irregularities had been scraped and filled. Also, the modern lanes didn't have to go as high because the very top of the hill had been lopped off. (From Stan Purdum, Playing in Traffic [Canton, Ohio: Creative Works Publishing, 2001], 137.)
