NC 92 and US 264 run along a concurrency from this point and travel east-southeast through a mix of businesses, houses, and open space.
The road bends to the southeast and intersects Bayview Avenue which provides access to the census-designated place of the same name.
This point marks the southern terminus of NC 99 which continues northeast towards Belhaven and the northern terminus of NC 306, only 1⁄4 mile (0.40 km) north of the North Carolina Department of Transportation Ferry Division's Bayview-Aurora Ferry.
[1] NC 92 first appeared on the June 1, 1926 edition of the North Carolina State Transportation map.
[4][6] The routing remained the same until January 31, 1963 when NCDOT removed NC 92 from Bayview Road and moved the eastern terminus to Belhaven.
The highway was routed to run concurrently with US 264 between US 17 in Washington and its former western terminus at the intersection of US 264 and NC 92 northwest of Bayview.