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VIA's original logo, used until 2014. VIA was created in 1977 when the citizens of Bexar County voted in favor of a one-half cent sales tax to fund the service. Subsequently, VIA purchased transit assets from the City of San Antonio and began operations in March 1978, taking its name from the Latin word for "road".
602 Trenton-Downtown: Pennington: Pennington Avenue: No Sunday service; Saturday service extended to East Trenton via Perry Street; Former Route H; Became route 624 on June 20, 2015; 604 Trenton Transit Center: East Trenton: Perry Street Clinton Avenue Weekday service only; Former Route L; Became Route 624 on June 20, 2015; 655 Princeton ...
Via To Notes CR 601: 1.70 2.74 CR 665 in Piscataway: Vail Avenue, West 7th Street CR 601 at the Union County line on the Piscataway/South Plainfield border CR 602 (I) 6.21 9.99 CR 603 in South Plainfield: Maple Avenue, Old Raritan Road, Inman Avenue CR 602 at the Union County line in Woodbridge: CR 602 (II) 3.54 5.70
When children are considered present, California law states the drivers must follow the posted school zone speed limit. Any driver caught going faster than that speed limit could be issued a ...
reversible HOV lanes in 6 corridors with direct ramps to park-and-ride lots, transit centers and Downtown streets. Frequent express bus service using dedicated fleet. Houston, Texas: METRORapid Silver Line: San Antonio, Texas: VIA Primo: VIA Primo began service in 2012, As of 2019 it has 3 routes 100, 102, and 103.
Via To Notes CR 601: 0.59 0.95 Route 183 in Stanhope: Main Street Route 183 in Stanhope: Unsigned CR 602: 2.89 4.65 Route 183 in Stanhope: Brooklyn Road, Willis Avenue, Brooklyn-Stanhope Road CR 607 in Hopatcong: CR 603: 4.59 7.39 CR 517 in Green Township: Airport Road, Pequest Road, Brighton Road US 206 in Andover Township: CR 604: 2.90 4.67
VIA Primo (stylized as prímo) is a bus rapid transit service operated by VIA Metropolitan Transit in San Antonio, Texas, United States. As of January 2019 [update] , it comprises three lines. Route 100 runs along the Fredericksburg Road corridor, from the Medical Center Transit Center, in the vicinity of the South Texas Medical Center , to ...
In all 65 mph speed zones, the fines for speeding and any other moving violations are doubled (that was the stipulation to increase the speed limit in the state). [109] Signs informing drivers of this appear after most reassurance signs. Typical signage found in 65 mph speed zones in New Jersey, informing drivers that traffic fines are doubled