Connecticut/Roads by type Discussion View history

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Freeways

These are interstates, highways, freeways and expressways that are multi-lane, divided roads with no stops (no traffic lights, exit and entrance from/to the road is through ramps)

Road Dir Northern/
Western End
Southern/
Eastern End
Notes
I-84 W/E NY Border MA Border
I-91 N/S MA Border I-95 New Haven
I-95 N/S* NY Border RI Border *Officially runs North/South, but in CT actual direction is East/West
I-291 W/E I-91 (Windsor) I-84 (Manchester)
I-384 W/E I-84 (East Hartford) US6 / US44 Split (Bolton)
I-395 N/S MA Border I-95 (East Lyme)
I-691 W/E I-84 (Southington) I-91 (Meriden)

Major Highway

A big highway, usually 3+ lanes, with minimal stops – mostly exits and interchanges, but possibly with some intersections and junctions

Road Dir Northern/
Western End
Southern/
Eastern End
Notes
CT 2 W/E Columbus Blvd. (Hartford) CT 32 (Norwich) Continues as Minor Highway/Primary Road to US 1 in Stonington
CT 3 N/S CT 2 (Glastonbury) I-91 (Wethersfield) Continues as Minor Highway to CT 66 (Middletown)
CT 8 N/S US 44 (Winsted) I-95 (Bridgeport) Continues Northbound as Primary Road to MA Border
CT 9 N/S I-84 (Farmington) I-95 (Old Saybrook)
CT 11 N/S CT 2 (Colchester) CT 82 (Salem)
CT 15 N/S I-84 (East Hartford) Wethersfield Continues between Wethersfield and Meriden as Minor Highway
N/S I-91 (Meriden) NY Border

Minor Highways

Usually a narrower highway, 2 lanes or less, that has stops or traffic lights at almost every intersection, but is still a highway (minor US or state highway). These roads are generally important thoroughfare that goes through several cities or towns.

Road Dir Northern/
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Primary Street

These are major roads or boulevards in urban and suburban areas and have large amounts of use (such as Middlefield Rd. in Menlo Park, Park blvd. in Oakland, Constitution Ave. in Washington, DC). In less urban environments they are main thoroughfares in towns that are not US or state highways.