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- Feb. 1, 1973 – New Jersey's stretch of Interstate 287 is extended north from Maple Avenue in Bernards to South Street in Morristown
- Feb. 3, 1970 – The Irondequoit Bay Bridge opens, which was soon incorporated into the new freeway alignment of US 104
- Feb. 5, 1970 – A nine-mile section of Interstate 84 from the Quickway to NY 208 is opened, extending the Middletown bypass
- Feb. 6, 1981 - A section of the Genesee Expressway opens from US 20 in Avon to US 20A in Lakeville
- Feb. 8, 1972 – Voters in Seattle reject referendums to continue development and construction of the Bay Freeway and R.H. Thomson Expressway, which were both subsequently cancelled.
- Feb. 9, 2024 – The Centennial Corridor (project name for the freeway re-route of California State Route 58 through western downtown Bakersfield) has an opening ceremony.
- Feb. 11, 1954 – The portion of the California State Route 78 freeway in Oceanside opens to traffic
- Feb. 15, 2024 – A partial collapse of a culvert closes both directions of Interstate 82 near Wapato, Washington for several days.
- Feb. 15, 2024 – A turbo roundabout opens at the intersection of State Route 25 and State Route 156 in San Benito County.
- Feb. 16, 1973 – A section of the Lake Ontario State Parkway is opened between Hamlin Beach and Lakeside Beach state parks
- Feb. 17, 2024 – The Centennial Corridor (project name for the freeway re-route of California State Route 58 through western downtown Bakersfield) opens to traffic.
- Feb. 24, 1959 – The Niagara Thruway is redesignated to I-190 from I-90N
- Feb. 28, 2024 – Utah Department of Transportation announces U.S. Route 6 will be rebuilt to improve capacity and safety between the junctions of I-15 and US 89, in the city of Spanish Fork.