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English: Map of Highways, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Routes in Puerto Rico. Waterbodies from U.S. Geological Survey National Hydrography Dataset. Roadways from Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works.
The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Puerto Rico license plate that complied with these standards. However, in 2012 the Puerto Rican government began issuing optional European-style plates that incorporate the design language of the standard-issue plates in a longer and narrower size typically seen in Europe.
Puerto Rico Highway 28 (PR-28) is a road that extends from Bayamón, Puerto Rico to the Port of San Juan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This highway extends from Expreso Río Hondo ( PR-5 ) to Expreso John F. Kennedy ( PR-2 ) and it is known as Avenida Francisco José de Goya .
Puerto Rico Highway 487 (PR-487) is a north–south road located entirely in the municipality of Hatillo, Puerto Rico. [3] With a length of 8.7 kilometers (5.4 mi), [ 1 ] it begins at its intersection with PR-130 and PR-488 on the Naranjito – Buena Vista line, [ 4 ] and ends at its junction with PR-129 in Bayaney barrio.
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW: Length: 0.60 km [1] (0.37 mi; 2,000 ft) Major junctions; West end: PR-102 in Sábalos–Mayagüez barrio-pueblo: East end: PR-2 in Mayagüez barrio-pueblo: Location; Country: United States: Territory: Puerto Rico: Municipalities: Mayagüez: Highway system; Roads in Puerto Rico; List
Puerto Rico Highway 864 (PR-864) is an east–west road located in the municipality of Bayamón in Puerto Rico. [2] Located south of PR-2, the entire road is located in Hato Tejas barrio and is 2.1 km (1.3 mi) in length. [1] This route intersects with PR-2 at its eastern and western termini.
Puerto Rico Highway 10 (PR-10) is a major highway in Puerto Rico. The primary [3] state [4] road connects the city of Ponce in the south coast to Arecibo in the north; it is also the shortest route between the two cities. [5] Construction on the modern PR-10, a new 68.26-kilometer (42.41 mi) highway, began in 1974.