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Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Connecticut run a total of 446.33 miles (718.30 km). Connecticut has three primary highways and five auxiliary highways. Most of the highways are maintained by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, with the exception of Interstate 684, which is maintained by the New York State DOT. Though parts of the Interstate Highway System in Connecticut were previously tolled, all tolls were removed from Connecticut's highways by 1988.

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  • Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Connecticut run a total of 446.33 miles (718.30 km). Connecticut has three primary highways and five auxiliary highways. Most of the highways are maintained by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, with the exception of Interstate 684, which is maintained by the New York State DOT. In 1957, Connecticut received approval for the routes of its three primary Interstate highways: I-84, I-91, and I-95. This plan was extended in 1959 to include I-291 and I-491. The first Interstate Highway signs were installed on a completed section of I-91 north of Hartford in 1961. The primary interstates were all completed by 1969 after the last section of I-84 opened between Farmington and Plainville. The rest of the highways were built or renumbered to their current designations by 1994 when a five-mile section of I-291 opened 35 years behind schedule. Connecticut was one of the last states in the US to raise its maximum speed limit above the former federally mandated limit of 55 mph (89 km/h). The state raised its maximum to 65 mph (105 km/h) in 1998. Though parts of the Interstate Highway System in Connecticut were previously tolled, all tolls were removed from Connecticut's highways by 1988. (en)
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  • Standard Interstate Highway signs in Connecticut (en)
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  • CT (en)
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  • A map of the Interstate Highways in Connecticut (en)
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  • All Interstate Highways in Connecticut (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • No intersections with other roads in Connecticut; previously designated as I-87 (en)
  • Part of the Connecticut Turnpike from the New York state line at Greenwich to Waterford. (en)
  • Proposed, but never completed, interstate route paralleling US-7 from Norwalk, CT to Canadian Border north of Burlington, VT. Completed freeway sections in Connecticut designated as US-7. (en)
  • Designated as I-84 from its opening in 1971 to 1984. (en)
  • Formerly designated as US-6A, then Route 66; (en)
  • Renumbered I-684 (en)
  • Renumbered I-84 and Route 3 (en)
  • Interstate Highways in Connecticut maintained by ConnDOT (en)
  • Early designation for the extension of I-84 from East Hartford to Providence. Re-designated as I-84 in 1968. Completed sections around Manchester and Willimantic re-designated as I-384 and US-6, respectively, in 1984 when East Hartford-Providence I-84 extension was cancelled. (en)
  • ran from what is today between Exits 9 & 10 along CT 25 and US 6 (en)
  • Became the Conlin–Whitehead Highway and unsigned SR 598 (en)
  • Eastward extension from Manchester to Rhode Island cancelled; completed section around Manchester renumbered as I-384. Windham Bypass section re-designated as US-6. I-84 realigned to follow former I-86/CT-15 routing to I-90 in Massachusetts. (en)
  • Unbuilt due to environmental concerns, except of a short freeway stub that serve as ramps from I-84 to Governor Street. (en)
  • Partially completed Hartford Beltway . Northwest quadrant cancelled; southwest quadrant of I-291 cancelled and replaced with extension of Route 9 freeway between I-91 in Berlin to I-84 in Farmington. (en)
  • Part of the Connecticut Turnpike from Waterford to Killingly; formerly designated as Route 52, and proposed as an extension to I-290. First highway in Connecticut and only CT interstate to receive mile-based exits (en)
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  • I-684 at the New York state line (en)
  • I-84 at the New York state line (en)
  • I-84 in East Hartford (en)
  • I-84 in Hawleyville (en)
  • I-87 at the New York state line near Greenwich (en)
  • I-95 at the New York state line (en)
  • I-95/Connecticut Turnpike in Norwalk (en)
  • [[#I0084 (en)
  • [[#I0091 (en)
  • [[#I0095 (en)
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  • I-395 at the Massachusetts state line (en)
  • I-684 at the New York state line (en)
  • I-84 at the Massachusetts state line (en)
  • I-84 in Sandy Hook (en)
  • I-86 at the Massachusetts state line (en)
  • I-91 at the Massachusetts state line (en)
  • I-95 at the Rhode Island state line (en)
  • Rhode Island state line east of Killingly (en)
  • I-89 at the Massachusetts state line north of North Canaan (en)
  • US 6 / US 44 in Bolton (en)
  • [[#I0084 (en)
  • [[#I0091 (en)
  • [[#I0291 (en)
  • I-87 at the New York state line near Armonk, New York (en)
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  • Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (en)
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  • Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Connecticut run a total of 446.33 miles (718.30 km). Connecticut has three primary highways and five auxiliary highways. Most of the highways are maintained by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, with the exception of Interstate 684, which is maintained by the New York State DOT. Though parts of the Interstate Highway System in Connecticut were previously tolled, all tolls were removed from Connecticut's highways by 1988. (en)
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  • List of Interstate Highways in Connecticut (en)
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