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The state highway system consists of roads indicated on the official CTDOT map and highway log. As of January 1, 2007, the state highway system contains a total of 3,719 miles (5,985 km) of roads (not including ramps and interchange connections), corresponding to approximately 20% of all roads in the state.
In the U.S. state of Connecticut, state highways are grouped into signed routes, unsigned special service roads (SSR), and unsigned state roads (SR). State roads are feeder roads that provide additional interconnections between signed routes, or long entrance/exit ramps to expressways.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (officially referred to as CTDOT, occasionally ConnDOT, and CDOT in rare instances) is responsible for the development and operation of highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports and waterways in Connecticut. [1] CTDOT manages and maintains the state highway system.
ConnDOT highway log; Connecticut state maps; kurumi.com. Excel file of Route Change notices from 1933 to 2000; nycroads.com; ConnDOT traffic log; Connecticut General Statutes relating to highways; List of limited access highways; List of designated scenic roads; ConnDOT history; List of highways and bridges with commemorative names
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Maintained by CTDOT: Length: 4.03 mi [1] (6.49 ... Route 128 is a two-lane rural collector road and carries daily traffic ...
Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Connecticut run a total of 446.33 miles (718.30 km). Connecticut has three primary highways and five auxiliary highways.Most of the highways are maintained by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, with the exception of Interstate 684, which is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation.
Route 2 is a 58.03-mile (93.39 km) state highway in Hartford and New London counties in Connecticut.It is a primary state route, with a freeway section connecting Hartford to Norwich and following surface roads to Stonington.
The Branford Connector connects I-95 and US 1, running entirely within the town of Branford, Connecticut.It is a 1.05-mile-long (1.69 km) two-lane divided freeway.The route has full access control along its entire length. [2]