New york road
You're referring to the New York State Route system!
New York State has a vast network of highways and roads, with many routes bearing the "NY" designation. Here are some of the most notable ones:
- New York State Thruway (I-87): A 570-mile (917 km) toll road that connects New York City to Buffalo, passing through the Hudson Valley and Capital District.
- Adirondack Northway (I-87): A 175-mile (282 km) section of the Thruway that runs from Albany to the Canadian border, passing through the Adirondack Mountains.
- New York State Route 17 (I-86): A 152-mile (245 km) highway that connects Binghamton to the Pennsylvania border, passing through the Southern Tier.
- New York State Route 5 (US 20): A 345-mile (555 km) highway that runs from Buffalo to New York City, passing through the Finger Lakes and Hudson Valley regions.
- Long Island Expressway (I-495): A 25-mile (40 km) highway that connects the Queens-Midtown Tunnel to the Sagamore Bridge, passing through Queens and Nassau County.
- Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278): A 10-mile (16 km) highway that connects the Brooklyn Bridge to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, passing through Brooklyn and Queens.
- Henry Hudson Parkway (NY 9A): A 12-mile (19 km) highway that runs along the west side of Manhattan, passing through the Bronx and Upper West Side.
These are just a few examples of the many roads and highways in New York State. If you're looking for a specific route or have a particular destination in mind, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to help!