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New Brunswick Route 440; ... New York State Route 440; Ohio State Route 440 (former) Puerto Rico Highway 440; Preceded by 439: Lists of highways 440
US 1 southwest of New Brunswick, NJ: 1926: current Intrastate, New Jersey only US 131: 271: 436 I-80, I-90 north of Middlebury, IN: US 31 in Petoskey, MI: 1926: current US 136: 744: 1,197 US 6, US 34 north of Edison, NE: I-465/I-74 west of Indianapolis, IN: 1951: current Formerly continued into Indianapolis to end at US 421: US 138: 72: 116
Ontario, Québec and New-Brunswick, but mainly in Québec 121 Steak 'n Shake: Family United States, Europe, Middle East 842 Known for hamburgers and hand-dipped milkshakes; favored by David Letterman and Roger Ebert: Sticks'n'Sushi: Sushi United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany 20 Stoney River Legendary Steaks: Steakhouse United States 13 Strada: Italian
In 2022, 105 wrong-way collisions occurred on Ohio highways, marking an increase from 78 in 2019, said Matt Bruning, Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) spokesman.
Ohio State Route 303 passes under two railroad bridges in Hudson, Ohio. SR 303 passes through residential and commercial properties in Richfield, before passes under I–77 . After I–77, the road passes through woodland, with some houses, before becoming a four-lane undivided highway.
Between the two communities, is a new section of highway, opened in the early 2000s bypassing Dawsonville, and adhering to modern highway standards. After roughly 19 kilometres, Route 17 crosses the Upsalquitch River, and passes through Robinsonville, before climbing Upsalquitch Hill. With an 11% grade, it is the steepest arterial highway grade ...
The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with maintenance of government facilities and the province's highway network. From 1855 to 1912, it was known as the Board of Public Works. From 1912 to 1967, it was known as Department of Public Works and Highways.
SR 21 follows the route of the old U.S. Route 21, a major north–south highway that connected greater Cleveland, Ohio, to southern South Carolina.South of Strasburg, Ohio, near the current southern terminus of SR 21, the designation of US 21 was moved to the new Interstate 77 freeway in east-central and southeastern Ohio by the early 1970s and then decommissioned.