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- May 3: The speed limit increases to 70 mph (115 km/h) on 396 miles (637 km) of the Pennsylvania Turnpike system and 400 miles (640 km) of highway maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, including rural stretches of I-79, I-80, I-99, I-380, and US 15.[1][2]
- April 29: Groundbreaking for Delaware's first diverging diamond interchange between Delaware Route 1 and Delaware Route 72 in New Castle County takes place, with Governor Jack Markell, Delaware Department of Transportation secretary Jennifer Cohan, and local officials in attendance.[3]
- April 11–25: The new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington opens to traffic, carrying six lanes of SR 520 across Lake Washington on the world's longest floating bridge replacing and its 50-year-old predecessor.[4]
- April 4: The speed limit on Interstate 70 in Maryland is increased to 70 mph (115 km/h) between the Pennsylvania border and MD 180 in Frederick County and from MD 144 in Frederick County to US 29 in Howard County.[5]
- March 19: California State Route 11 from SR 905 to Enrico Fermi Drive opens to traffic.[6]
- March 15: The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved raising the speed limit on the remaining 65 mph (105 km/h) sections of the Pennsylvania Turnpike to 70 mph (115 km/h). The new speed limit will be posted in spring 2016.[7][8]
- February 16: Interstate 169 is signed along the portion of State Highway 550 between Interstate 69E and Old Alice Road in Brownsville, Texas.[9]
- February 5: A groundbreaking ceremony for the U.S. Route 301 toll road in Delaware is held, with Governor Jack Markell, Federal Highway Administration administrator Gregory G. Nadeau, and Delaware Department of Transportation secretary Jennifer Cohan in attendance.[10]
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