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From 1915 to 1950, the NHDOT was the "Division to the Highway Department", which was established under Chapter 103 of the New Hampshire Laws of 1915. In 1950, the department became the "New Hampshire Department of Public Works and Highways", established under Part 9 of Chapter 5 of the New Hampshire Laws of 1950.
Highways assigned a number by the NHDOT are officially known as "New Hampshire Route X", often abbreviated "NH Route X" or simply "NH X". Many minor state highways are not assigned numbers, only local names. The longest highway in New Hampshire is its segment of US 3, which runs for 241.953 miles (389.386 km) in the Granite State.
Development of average annual wages 2000–2023 (USD PPP) [2] Country 2000 2010 2020 2023 Luxembourg * 67,932 75,124 78,977 85,526 Iceland * 61,066 58,131 75,022 ...
Sep. 25—State and federal highway officials have received an extension to respond to a lawsuit filed by rail trail activists looking to halt construction of Exit 4A on Interstate 93, citing ...
As of 2020, NHDOT had spent $44 million to purchase land for a right-of-way for the bypass, including some federal funds. NHDOT may be obligated to pay back up to $19 million in federal funds to the Federal Highway Administration if the corridor is not use for a transportation purpose. [2]
The Frederick E. Everett Turnpike, also called the Central New Hampshire Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, running 44 miles (71 km) from the Massachusetts border at Nashua north to Concord.
There were a number of turnpikes built in New Hampshire during the period of 1796 to 1830, totaling 500 miles (800 km) in length. [1] These were toll roads for horse traffic, which were built by private companies. [1]