Autopistas de Puerto Rico
The Autopistas de Puerto Rico are highways in Puerto Rico designed to replace Puerto Rico's older Interstate highways (PR-1, PR-2, and PR-3). Funding for these highways is collected by a system of tolls rather than the Interstate Highway System. They are all controlled-access. The Autopistas currently include PR-22, PR-52, and PR-53. A fourth Autopista, PR-66, is proposed for construction in the near future.
| Route | Name | Interstate predecessor | Terminus | Maxiumim speed limit | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR-22 | Autopista José de Diego | PR-2 | Hatillo, PR-2 to San Juan, PR-18 | 65 MPH | Extension to Aguadilla planned for completion in 2008 |
| PR-52 | Autopista Luis A. Ferré | PR-1 | Ponce, PR-2 to Caguas, PR-1 | 70 MPH | None |
| PR-53 | Autopista Dr. José Celso Barbosa | PR-3 | Ceiba/Roosevelt Roads Naval Air Station to Yabucoa, PR-191 | 60 MPH | Extension to Guayama planned for completion in 2008 |
| PR-66 | Corredor del Este | PR-3 | Carolina, PR-2 to Río Grande, PR-1967 | Unknown | Proposed |
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