New Mexico State Road 502


New Mexico State Road 502 is a state highway in New Mexico, United States of America. It is notable as the main access route to Los Alamos National Laboratory, Bandelier National Monument, Valles Caldera National Preserve, Jemez Mountains, and town of Los Alamos.

Route description

NM 502 starts at a single-point urban interchange at U.S. Route 84 and US 285 in Pojoaque. It passes out of Pojoaque and past San Ildefonso Pueblo to a modern bridge across the Rio Grande beside the historic Otowi Bridge, then to a junction with NM 30 which goes north to Santa Clara Pueblo and Española. NM 502 itself continues west through the spectacular canyon/mesa country of the Pajarito Plateau, to a junction with NM 4 and on to the town of Los Alamos, where it ends. The total length is about. NM 502 was formally continuous with NM 501, which continues from Los Alamos west to another junction with NM 4 in the foothills of the Jemez Mountains.
The route is paved for its entire length, in contrast to some other state highways in northern New Mexico. It is 4-lane road from Pojoaque to the junction with NM 30, then adds a fifth lane west-bound to accommodate the heavy commuter traffic going from Pojoaque, Española, etc., to LANL in the morning, and back in the evening. The road narrows to two lanes beyond the junction with NM 4, where much of the LANL traffic leaves NM 502. NM 502 has been a designated "safety corridor" for most of its length since November 2005, with speed limits restricted to maximum, and lower through the towns and on the steep curves near the intersection with NM 4. Prior to 2007, the speed limit along the stretch from San Ildefonso Pueblo and Pojoaque Valley High School was 65 mph.

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