How NY State is Connected By Roads

Most times when you look at maps, they contain a lot more information then just roads. Most maps have parks, water bodies, road names and numbers. Lots of data to make the map useful. Yet, that distracts from the main purpose of roads — a circulatory system for the state’s commerce, to allow goods and people to move freely across the state.

As you will see, Highway Systems could almost be maps of human veins and arteries. Terrain plays a role in highway systems, though modern highways can blast their way through almost any barrier, climb any hill, cross any water body, to be fully connected. Highways go where people have historically chosen to engage in commerce.

Expressways, Primary Arteries.

These are the most traveled and most important arteries of NY State, that allow commerce to flow across state. Not too surprising, but shows how cities across our state are connected.

 Clear Morning

Various NY State Cities.

Many Upstate Regions have similar looking arterial systems. There is an urban street grid, then a twisty suburban street grid, with major arterial surrounding the cities, often only partially completed after 1973 when Nelson Rockefeller canceled most major urban highway projects due to the recession and increased concern about urban expressway impacts. The arterial system around Binghamton is particularly interesting, as a reflection of the deep alluvial valleys and rugged terrain that surrounds this relatively small city.

 Autumn Skies

 Dusk

 Queer Lake

Labrador Pond

 Baneberry

Morning walk

SVGZ Graphic: Acres of Parking
SVGZ Graphic: Age of Bridges in Albany County, 2021
SVGZ Graphic: Average Speed of Automobiles
SVGZ Graphic: Bridge Inventory Ratings by County
SVGZ Graphic: Bridges of Pennsylvania
SVGZ Graphic: Miles of Public Highway - Graph
SVGZ Graphic: Miles of Public Highway by State
SVGZ Graphic: Number of Bridges by State
Thematic Map: Busiest Bridges in New York State
Thematic Map: Fracture critical bridges in Albany County
Thematic Map: Limited Access Highways in New York State
Thematic Map: Major State Touring Routes
Thematic Map: NYS DOT Posted Speed Limit
Thematic Map: Posted Speed Limit
Thematic Map: Proposed and Under Construction Capital Region Highways, 1969
Thematic Map: Speed Limit on Interstates and State Touring Routes in Capital Region
Thematic Map: Traffic Volume on NYS Highways
Thematic Map: Unpaved Roads in New York State
Thematic Map: US 9 Suffixes

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