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  2. List of New Zealand state highways - Wikipedia

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    SH 1N is used in official documentation, SH 1 is used on maps and signs. The Interislander ferry connects State Highway 1N and State Highway 1S between Wellington and Picton. SH 1 at Taupiri: SH 1 at Cambridge: Gordonton: 41.9 Forms an eastern bypass of Hamilton. Route currently incomplete due to closure of the Holland Road level crossing in ...

  3. State Highway 2 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 2 (SH 2) runs north–south through eastern parts of the North Island of New Zealand from the outskirts of Auckland to Wellington. It runs through Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings and Masterton. It is the second-longest highway in the North Island, after State Highway 1, which runs the length of both of the country's main islands.

  4. California State Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Time-lapse video of an eastbound trip on California Route 2 in 2017; the trip includes both the urban and mountain portions of the route. SR 2 is known as the Angeles Crest Scenic Byway, a National Forest Scenic Byway, [4] from SR 2's east junction with I-210 in La Cañada Flintridge to the Los Angeles–San Bernardino county line.

  5. Pacific Coast Highway - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Coast Highway or PCH, segments of California State Route 1; Pacific Coast Highway, parts of New Zealand State Highway 2 and all of New Zealand State Highway 25 and New Zealand State Highway 35. Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, segments of the U.S. Route 101: U.S. Route 101 in Oregon; U.S. Route 101 in Washington

  6. New Zealand state highway network - Wikipedia

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    Of the total state highway network, New Zealand currently has 363 km (226 mi) of motorways and expressways with grade-separated access and they carry ten percent of all New Zealand traffic. The majority of the state highway network is made up of single-carriageway roads with one lane each way and at-grade access.

  7. State highway - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's state highway system is a nationwide network of roads covering the North Island and the South Island. As of 2006, just under 100 roads have a "State Highway" designation. The NZ Transport Agency administers them. The speed limit for most state highways is 100 km/h, with reductions when one passes through a densely populated area.

  8. List of state highways in California - Wikipedia

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    This list does not include these state routes as they are listed separately. A few cases exist, such as SR 110, where a defined California State Route partially overlaps with a federally defined Interstate Highway, while the remaining portion is signed as a state highway. This table only addresses the portion signed as a California State Route ...

  9. Pūkaha / Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre - Wikipedia

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    Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre is a captive breeding facility and visitor centre located in a protected forest area on State Highway 2 in New Zealand's Tararua district. It was formerly called Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre, then Pūkaha / Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre.