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Revision as of 21:37, 15 February 2010
It has been suggested that Interstate Highways in Puerto Rico be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since February 2010. |
The highway system in Puerto Rico was established in 1952 and is maintained by the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (Departmento de Transportación y Obras Públicas). The highway system in Puerto Rico is divided into four different classes: the Primary Network, the Urban Primary Network, the Secondary Network, and the Tertiary Network (Spanish: Red Primaria, Red Primaria Urbana, Red Secundaria, and Red Terciaria, respectively). Highways may change between networks and retain their same numbers.
List of Highways
Below is a list of highways in Puerto Rico (only highways which have at least a section as a primary or urban primary are listed) along with the municipalities where they end. Italics indicates a proposed highway.
Interstates
There are three officially designated Interstate Highways in Puerto Rico. As with Interstate Highways in Alaska and Hawaii, these routes do not connect to the United States Interstate Highway system, but still receive funding in a similar fashion to the Interstates in the contiguous US.
As with Interstate routes in Alaska (but not Hawaii), they are unsigned Interstate routes. The designated routes of the three routes — officially PR-1, PR-2 and PR-3 — run along various combinations of Puerto Rico routes. They do not follow the rules of even and odd numbers determining direction.
Puerto Rico's interstate highways are not entirely controlled-access. Speed limits are limited to 55 mph (90 km/h) to 65mph (106 km/h). Puerto Rico's superhighways are the Autopistas, which are not funded by the Eisenhower Interstate System, but by a system of tolls.
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Autopistas (Expressways)
Controlled-access highways in Puerto Rico, many (but not all) of which are tolled. All Autopistas are signed either as primary or as primary urban routes.
- PR-2 (Guaynabo to San Juan; San German to Peñuelas)
- PR-5 (Tollway)
- PR-18
- PR-20 (Tollway)
- PR-22 (Tollway)
- PR-26
- PR-30
- PR-52 (Tollway)
- PR-53 (Tollway)
- PR-66 (Tollway, partially opened)