The short SR 970 freeway, mostly unsigned, distributes traffic to several downtown streets.
This short freeway was opened in late 1960 or early 1961 as the north end of a new US 23 freeway around Bay City.
It is a short freeway from south Cataño to the business area in Bayamón.
The two highways follow a short freeway that reaches 7 lanes at is widest point.
At less than 2 km, it is noted as the shortest freeway in Sydney.
The short freeway was originally the northern end of the US 23 freeway in the area when it opened.
State Route 244 heads east as a short freeway spur from that interchange.
Another shorter freeway is Highway 405, named the General Isaac Brock Parkway in 2006.
Designated and under construction by 1960, the short freeway was opened to traffic on September 11, 1963.
Some cities have short freeways that get a three-digit number.