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Interstate 95: I-95 makes a quick entrance and exit in the State of Delaware. Along this short 12.5 mile section, I-95 is also designated as the Delaware Turnpike and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway. This Interstate is the major North – South corridor for the Eastern United States and its importance is enhanced in Delaware due to the proximity of both the Ports of Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE. Add the Delaware and New Jersey seashore Traffic, the Washington DC to New York corridor traffic and you should have a recipe for severe traffic congestion. In reality though, it’s a pleasant ride, as most of the interchanges and on/off ramps were built in areas where there is plenty of room.

These expanses of space lend themselves to long and wide access roads and swooping ramps that merge traffic with ease. Overall signage in Delaware is excellent.

There is congestion heading south after the interchange of routes I-95, I-295 and I-495. Local and long distance traffic come together and, depending on the time and day, traffic can crawl along well below the speed limit to the Maryland border. This can create a problem at the toll plaza. North of the Wilmington interchange traffic tends to slow to 15-20 MPH every day on the stretch of I-95 between DE Routes 1 and 7 and Interstate 495. This occurs generally in both directions during the afternoon peak hours of travel. Some alignment issues at exit 8 also contribute to the traffic over the Brandywine River Bridge at rush hour; and the toll plaza at the state line sees problems from time to time with congestion as well.
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The four square mile area near Wilmington, where I-95 and its spurs of I-495 (PA) and I-295 (NJ) converge, are built upon a large marsh expanse, which eases traffic somewhat. Interstate 295 is the connector from I-95 to the Delaware Memorial Bridge and the New Jersey Turnpike. Once in New Jersey, I-295 continues northeast to Trenton and then reconnects to I-95 north of Trenton. Interstate 495 is a bypass of Wilmington. I-495 runs from I-95 south of Wilmington near Newport, along the Delaware River north, before merging back in with I-95 at the Delaware/Pennsylvania state border.

Non Delaware DOT groups have undertaken some local planning on two issues:

• Swapping designations on I-95 and I-495 for the length of their concurrency to distinguish the true usage of the roadway to non-locals
• Boosting the traffic along the current I-95 route which is the local business district.

A second opinion is to designate the two roadways as Business I-95 and Throughway I-95. The second issue raised at an economic development meeting in May 2004 by then Wilmington Mayor James Baker, proposed building a quarter-mile-long deck over the depressed section of I-95, between West 8th Street and Delaware Avenue in downtown Wilmington. The deck, which would reunite the Cool Spring-Tilton Park and Trinity Vicinity neighborhoods that were divided by I-95 construction during the early 1960's, would have plazas, parks and a mixed-use high-rise building. It would be similar to the deck built over I-95 some 30 miles to the north in Center City Philadelphia’s historic waterfront neighborhood.


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