Connecticut Route 10
Connecticut Route 10 is a state highway that runs through the central part of Connecticut. It stretches approximately 30 miles, connecting the towns of Cheshire and Simsbury. The route primarily serves as a local road, providing access to residential areas, businesses, and schools along its path.
The highway is known for its scenic views and passes through several communities, including Southington and Farmington. Route 10 is an important thoroughfare for daily commuters and plays a role in the regional transportation network, linking various neighborhoods and facilitating local travel.