Nova Scotia Highway 102

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Nova Scotia Highway 102 is a major controlled-access highway in Nova Scotia that connects Halifax to Truro and serves as a key route linking the Halifax Regional Municipality to the rest of the province.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf controlled-access highway
provincial highway
accessControl controlled access
connectsCity Halifax NERFINISHED
Truro NERFINISHED
connectsTo Highway 101 NERFINISHED
Highway 102 Airport Connector NERFINISHED
Highway 103 NERFINISHED
Highway 104 NERFINISHED
Highway 107 NERFINISHED
Highway 118
Trunk 2 NERFINISHED
country Canada
formsLinkBetween Halifax Regional Municipality and Highway 104
Halifax Regional Municipality and Truro
hasDirectionA South
hasDirectionB North
hasJunctionWith Highway 101 NERFINISHED
Highway 103 NERFINISHED
Highway 104 NERFINISHED
Highway 107 NERFINISHED
Highway 118 NERFINISHED
hasLaneConfiguration divided highway
hasRoadType freeway-standard sections
hasSpeedLimit 100 km/h (typical rural sections)
isPartOfCorridor main route between Halifax and central Nova Scotia
primary link between Halifax Regional Municipality and the rest of Nova Scotia
locatedIn Nova Scotia
maintainedBy Nova Scotia Department of Public Works NERFINISHED
openedAs successor to older trunk routes between Halifax and Truro
partOf Nova Scotia provincial highway system NERFINISHED
passesNear Bedford NERFINISHED
Sackville NERFINISHED
Stewiacke NERFINISHED
regionServed central Nova Scotia
routeNumber 102
servesFacility Halifax Stanfield International Airport NERFINISHED
servesRegion Colchester County NERFINISHED
Halifax Regional Municipality NERFINISHED
terminusA Halifax NERFINISHED
terminusB Truro NERFINISHED
usedFor commercial transport
commuter traffic
long-distance travel

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Spryfield hasHighwayAccess Nova Scotia Highway 102