Route 77 is a secondary state highway in southern Connecticut.
The lead car finally turned off itself, and onto a practically deserted secondary highway.
Hampton is also served by several major primary and secondary highways.
The secondary state highway runs through the center of Boyers.
It is one of the longest secondary highways in the province.
Over the years, both primary and secondary highways have been added to the system; the two systems were merged in early 2003.
Chris took the secondary highway running parallel to 1-90 headed toward Boston.
The data also showed about 25 percent of the trucks on the secondary highways were merely passing through.
Highway 524 was assumed in early 1956, when secondary highways were first designated with numbers.
Unlike most other secondary highways, it was not possible to access the new highway by car from the rest of the province.