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Interstate 87 (I-87) is a 333.49-mile-long (536.70 km) north–south Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of New York. I-87 is the main highway that connects New York City and Montreal. The highway begins at exit 47 off I-278 in the New York City borough of the Bronx, just north of the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge.
There are some rest areas on the Palisades Interstate Parkway. Sparkill (located just south of Exit 5, fuel and convenience store. Open 24 Hours. Park and Ride also available. Accessible both sides.) (New York) Englewood Cliffs (located past exit 1 just before the George Washington Bridge, fuel and convenience store. There are two separate rest ...
I-87 south / I-287 east / New York Thruway south – Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, New York City: Southern end of I-87 / Thruway concurrency; northern end of I-287 concurrency; exit number not signed northbound: 396.84: 638.65 – I-287 south / Route 17 south – Morristown, Mahwah: Southern end of I-287 concurrency; continuation into New Jersey
South of the Border. Hamer, South Carolina. Billing itself as "America's favorite highway oasis and getaway," South of the Border is more of a roadside attraction than it is a place to rest and ...
Jul. 28—For napping truck drivers, road trippers and those unable to ignore the call of nature, roadside rest stops are a vital function for travel. And according to Caltrans, the state's 87 ...
Interstate 87 (New York), a highway running from New York City north to the Canadian border in Champlain, New York. Interstate 87 (North Carolina), a highway running from Raleigh, North Carolina, east to Wendell, North Carolina, that is planned to extend northeast toward Norfolk, Virginia.
[4] [5] I-87/I-287 continues east past woodland and business parks, leaving Tarrytown. The two routes then split; I-87 continues south on the New York State Thruway, while I-287 heads east on the Cross Westchester Expressway. [3] [4] [5] This interchange also has access to and from the northbound Saw Mill River Parkway and NY 119. [3]
Everything in your vehicle —the passengers, the luggage, that can of soda — is going to continue to move at 55 miles per hour until something impacts it to stop," he explained.