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  2. Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was closed to traffic on May 15, 1983, for a one-day festival named "People's Day", where 125,000 pedestrians crossed the bridge. [7] It is a twin structure with four lanes in each direction and a 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) bicycle and pedestrian path in between.

  3. Interstate 205 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 205 may refer to either of two unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, both of which are related to Interstate 5 Interstate 205 (California), a connector in the San Francisco Bay Area; Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washington), a bypass of Portland, Oregon

  4. Interstate 205 (California) - Wikipedia

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    The western end of I-205, as seen by eastbound traffic entering from I-580. Interstate 205 (I-205) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the San Joaquin Valley in Northern California. It runs from I-5 west to I-580. Along with those highways, I-205 forms the north side of a triangle around the city of Tracy.

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  7. List of Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    I-80/IL 92 in East Moline, Illinois: I-290/IL 110 in Hillside, Illinois: 1987: current Illinois only I-88: 117.75: 189.50 I-81 in Binghamton, New York: I-90 in Schenectady, New York: 1968: current New York only I-89: 191.12: 307.58 I-93/SR 3A in Bow, New Hampshire: Route 133/Future A-35 at Canadian border in Highgate, Vermont: 1960: current

  8. Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    The maximum speed limit in Nebraska is 75 mph on rural Interstate highways. This speed limit only applies to Interstate 80 between Omaha and Lincoln, and west of Lincoln to the Wyoming state line, as well as the small section of Interstate 76 that enters the southwestern corner of the state from Colorado to join I-80. Freeways and expressways ...

  9. U.S. Route 30 - Wikipedia

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    US 30 was rerouted c. 1931 to bypass Omaha, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, to the north. The former route, from Fremont, Nebraska , to Missouri Valley, Iowa , was designated US 30S. Around 1934, it was truncated to Omaha and c. 1939 it was changed from US 30S to US 30A and was removed from service in 1969 when the historic Douglas Street ...