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[4] The Ohio Turnpike originally had a 65 mph (105 km/h) limit for cars and 55 mph (89 km/h) limit for trucks. The automobile speed limit was increased on September 30, 1963, in concert with other Ohio rural Interstates to 70 mph (110 km/h). [7] Exit 10 was rebuilt to provide access to Interstate 71 when that road was built across the turnpike.
71 Toll Lanes: 4 6.4 Presidential Boulevard Austin: SH 130 – Austin: SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) in Fort Bend County: 12.2 19.6 I-69 / US 59: FM 1093 / Westpark Tollway: $3.52 (with valid tag) $5.52 (without tag) [74] EZ TAG, TxTag, or TollTag required; non-toll traffic must use the "last free exit" to bypass toll gantries
The Ohio Inter-County Highways were created on June 9, 1911, with the passage of the McGuire Bill (Senate Bill 165, 79th Ohio General Assembly). [5] Main Market Roads, the most important of the system, were defined on April 15, 1913. [6] In 1923 the numbering system was simplified.
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All southbound traffic crossing the Driscoll Bridge pays a toll at either the Raritan Toll Plaza or at exit 125 on the Garden State Parkway, which is just north of the toll plaza. As of January 1, 2023, the toll for passenger cars at the Raritan Toll Plaza is $2.10 with cash and $2.02 with E-ZPass. Southbound exit 125 is for E-ZPass users only ...
The state of Illinois uses exit numbers on three freeways, on Illinois Route 6 (IL 6) between in Peoria, IL 390 in the northwestern suburbs of Chicago, and IL 255 in the suburbs of St. Louis. The state of Indiana uses exit numbers on two highways with freeway segments, on US 31 between Indianapolis and South Bend and SR 912 in northwest Indiana.
4.67: 7.52 US 23 in Pickaway Township: SR 159 in Pickaway Township 1934: current SR 362: 4.56: 7.34 SR 66 in Fort Loramie: SR 66 in Minster: 1934: current SR 363: 1.43: 2.30 Lotus Road in McLean Township: SR 119 in Jackson Township: 1934: current SR 364: 16.73: 26.92 SR 705 in Patterson-McLean: SR 29 in Noble Township: 1936: current SR 365
The Interstate Highways in Ohio range in length from I-71, at 248.15 miles (399.36 km), all the way down to I-471, at 0.73 miles (1.17 km). [2] As of 2019, out of all the states, Ohio has the fifth-largest Interstate Highway System. [4] Ohio also has the fifth-largest traffic volume and the third-largest quantity of truck traffic.