km should be rounded to the tenth (or hundredth, as in the infobox), not the nearest whole number. "NY 45 is a relatively quiet road" - I'm not sure what this means. If it means relatively fewer cars based on AADT numbers, say that explicitly. :-D "Traffic here tends to pile up many times a day." - subjective. Cite a news source, or remove. "During the 1960s, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) noticed a population boom in Rockland County." - poorly worded... maybe they reacted to the complaints of residents (the same ones who later cancelled the bypass), but if they were being proactive, cite a source (or use the one given) and say so.