New Brunswick Route 1

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New Brunswick Route 1 is a major controlled-access highway in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada, that links the U.S. border near St. Stephen with the province’s main population centers and the Trans-Canada Highway.

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New Brunswick Route 1 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf controlled-access highway
provincial highway
transportation infrastructure
accessControl fully controlled-access for most of its length
connectsTo Calais, Maine NERFINISHED
Fredericton region via Trans-Canada Highway
Maine State Route 9 NERFINISHED
Moncton region via Trans-Canada Highway
Saint John, New Brunswick NERFINISHED
Trans-Canada Highway NERFINISHED
United States border near St. Stephen
country Canada
crosses Saint John River NERFINISHED
St. Croix River via border crossing
hasSpeedLimit 100 km/h on most rural sections
hasStructure Saint John Harbour Bridge NERFINISHED
highwayNumber 1
highwayType provincial highway
isPartOfNetwork New Brunswick provincial highway network NERFINISHED
junctionWith New Brunswick Route 2 NERFINISHED
lanes 4-lane divided for most of its length
languageOfSignage English
French
locatedIn New Brunswick NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southwestern New Brunswick
maintainedBy New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure NERFINISHED
openedAsFreeway late 20th century
partOf National Highway System of Canada NERFINISHED
regionCode NB-1 NERFINISHED
regionServed Fundy Coast region NERFINISHED
roadFunction primary arterial route
trade corridor
serves Hampton NERFINISHED
Quispamsis NERFINISHED
Rothesay NERFINISHED
Saint John NERFINISHED
St. Stephen NERFINISHED
Sussex area NERFINISHED
terminusEast River Glade, New Brunswick NERFINISHED
terminusWest Canada–United States border at Calais, Maine NERFINISHED
St. Stephen NERFINISHED
tollStatus non-tolled highway
upgradedFrom two-lane arterial highway
usedFor commercial trucking
cross-border trade
intercity travel

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