2006 New York Code - Names And Designations Of Thruway Sections And Connections.



 
    §  356-a.  Names and designations of thruway sections and connections.
  To facilitate travel thereon, certain sections and  connections  of  the
  thruway may be adequately marked by lettering, devices, emblems or signs
  by the authority to afford the following designations:
    1.  The thruway constructed along the routes described in subdivisions
  one, two, three, four and five of section  three  hundred  fifty-six  of
  this article shall be known as "The Iroquois Trail".
    2.  The  thruway  constructed along the route described in subdivision
  six of section three hundred fifty-six of this article shall be known as
  "The Erie Path".
    3. The thruway constructed along the route  described  in  subdivision
  seven  of section three hundred fifty-six of this article shall be known
  as "The Mohican Path".
    4. The thruway constructed along the route  described  in  subdivision
  eight  of section three hundred fifty-six of this article shall be known
  as "The Tuscarora Path".
    5. The thruway constructed along the route  described  in  subdivision
  nine  of  section three hundred fifty-six of this article shall be known
  as "The Algonquin Path".

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