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Exit 70 in Manorville is the last full interchange, as it is the last interchange that allows eastbound traffic on, and the first to allow westbound off. After exit 71 (NY 24/Nugent Drive), the expressway begins to narrow as it approaches its eastern terminus. Until 2008, just before exit 72 (NY 25), the three eastbound lanes narrowed to two ...
The Sagtikos Parkway approaching exit S3 in Brentwood. The Sagtikos State Parkway begins at an interchange with the Southern and Heckscher state parkways in the hamlet of West Islip, just north of the Robert Moses Causeway's junction with the Southern State Parkway. Heading southbound, this junction is signed as exit S4.
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After exit M7, the Meadowbrook makes a slight turn to the northwest as it traverses Roosevelt Preserve County Park. [3] Signage on the Meadowbrook as seen from exit M8 in Freeport. At the northern edge of the park, the Meadowbrook enters exit M6, a partial cloverleaf interchange with several flyover ramps connecting to the Southern State Parkway.
The exit numbering is a continuation of the Belt Parkway, with exit numbers increasing north. At exit 25A ( Southern State Parkway ), the Cross Island Parkway becomes the Belt Parkway (more specifically, the section once known as the Laurelton Parkway ).
The old version of exit 37 was a partial cloverleaf that included a direct entrance to the former headquarters of the Long Island State Park Commission, [12] and utilized eastbound re-entry to nearby exit 38, which had a north to east loop ramp, and eastbound connecting ramps to and from Sylvan Road, [13] the frontage road along the eastbound ...
In 2008, the expressway's exits included three out of the top four on the list, and four of the top five in 2007. [ 28 ] [ 107 ] Congestion is often exacerbated by the fact that large portions of the Cross Bronx Expressway does not meet modern Interstate standards, [ 108 ] as well as the relative lack of arterial roads between the West Bronx ...
The Sunken Meadow State Parkway is a 6.19-mile (9.96 km) controlled-access parkway in Suffolk County, on Long Island, New York.. Located entirely within the Town of Smithtown, the Sunken Meadow begins at a cloverleaf interchange with the Northern State Parkway (exits 44–45) and the northern terminus of the Sagtikos State Parkway.