NY 45 begins at the
New Jersey–
New York border in
Chestnut Ridge. Although the first NY 45 reassurance shield is a quarter-mile north of the state line, the
reference marker below the "Welcome to New York" sign at the crossing indicates the beginning of NY 45. NY 45 runs parallel to the small portion of the
Garden State Parkway (GSP) that enters New York. Officially this portion is considered an extension of the
New York State Thruway. While NY 45 never intersects the GSP, it provides a link to the parkway. South of the New Jersey border in
Bergen County,
CR 73 intersects the GSP, and in New York, NY 45 intersects
CR 41, which intersects the parkway. Through Chestnut Ridge (where it is known as Chestnut Ridge Road, just as CR 73, its southern extension, is in New Jersey), it crosses the
New York State Thruway. Once it enters
Spring Valley (where it is known locally first as South Main Street, then as North Main Street after it crosses its very busy intersection with NY 59), NY 45 continues northward through the downtown business district. Traffic here tends to pile up many times a day. After NY 45's intersection at
Hillcrest with
CR 74 (the location of several small shopping centers), traffic tends to ease up. North of there, NY 45 provides a link to the
Hassidic Jewish community of
New Square, although it never enters the village limits. At
CR 80, NY 45 enters
New Hempstead. Again the road becomes relatively quiet, but it begins to parallel the
Palisades Interstate Parkway, until its intersection at exit 12 in
Pomona. NY 45 quickly leaves Pomona and enters
Mount Ivy. This is where NY 45 comes to its northern terminus at
US 202. This area of US 202 is in downtown Mount Ivy, and exit 13 of the Palisades is just west of NY 45's northern terminus. ==History==