Highways in Puerto Rico

national, interstate, forest and municipal roadways in Puerto Rico

The system of highways in Puerto Rico is made up of about 14,400 kilometers (8,900 mi) of roads.[1] It is managed by Puerto Rico's Department of Transportation and Public Works.[2]

Puerto Rico Primary Highway 1 markerPuerto Rico Urban Primary Highway 1 markerPuerto Rico Secondary Highway 1 markerPuerto Rico Tertiary Highway 1 marker
Highway shields for primary, urban primary, secondary and tertiary sections of PR-1.
Highway names
Interstates:Interstate PRnn (PRI-nn)
Commonwealth:Puerto Rico Highway nn (PR-nn)
Highway in Puerto Rico between Juana Diaz and Santa Isabel.

The roads in Puerto Rico are divided into four types:[1]

  • Primary roads
  • Urban primary roads
  • Secondary (or inter-municipal) roads
  • Tertiary (or local) roads

A highway may contain several types of roads, but the highway will continue to have the same route number. Primary roads have numbers 1 to 99. Secondary roads are numbered 100 to 299. Municipal (tertiary) roads are numbered 300 to 9999.[3]

Interstates

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Map of Puerto Rico's Interstate Highways

There are three Interstate Highways in Puerto Rico.[4] Together, they total 410 km (250 mi).[5] As with Interstate Highways in Alaska and Hawaii, these routes do not connect to the rest of the United States' Interstate Highway System. However, they still get money from the U.S. government.

These Interstate Highways run along tollways and roads that are not grade-separated, which means drivers must use a specially made group of ramps to get to the road. There are no signs for these Interstate Highways. They are signed as Puerto Rico routes.

Puerto Rico's interstate routes are not to be confused with Puerto Rico Routes PR-1, PR-2, and PR-3. These are other major highways in Puerto Rico.

The three Interstate Highways in Puerto Rico are:

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación (December 22, 2004). "Guias para la Seleccion e Instalaccion de Rotulos de Orientacion (Suplemento al MUTCD 2003)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 4, 2009. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
  2. "Municipal Ordinance Number 52, Series 2009-2010. Primera Hora" (PDF) (in Spanish). Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. April 28, 2010. p. 59. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2011.
  3. Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación Estándares de Ingeniería. "Manual de Diseño. Chapter i: General Design Criteria" (PDF) (in Spanish). Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas. Sections 1-03.01, pp. 1-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-11-22.
  4. DeSimone, Tony (April 6, 2011). "Table 3: Interstate Routes in Each of the 50 States, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico". Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  5. "Section D: Puerto Rico Highways" (PDF). Latin America Trade and Transportation Study. Mississippi Department of Transportation. March 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Route Log - Main Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 1