Specifications include, but are not limited to: The BHM MSP Program consists of one (1) MSP vehicle, which is a Ford F-250 pick-up truck with full crew cab that can accommodate five (5) passengers. The vehicle is equipped with a fuel cell to replenish fuel-depleted vehicles, an impact wrench to remove lug nuts, a compressor to inflate soft tires, a floor jack, jumper cables, lock-out tools, water, push bumper, flares, state-of-the-art emergency lighting, state radios, and cellular phone.; The BOT MSP Program consists of four (4) MSP vehicles, which are pick-up trucks with crew cabs and utility bed bodies. The vehicles are equipped with fuel cells to replenish fuel-depleted vehicles, an impact wrenches to remove lug nuts, a compressor to inflate soft tires, a floor jack, jumper cables, lock-out tools, water, push bumper, flares, emergency lighting, State radio and cellular phone.; The Turnpike System presently consists of 89 miles of limited access highway, 36 miles of which are part of the U.S. Interstate Highway System. The Turnpike System comprises approximately 656 total lane miles. Since beginning operations in 1950, the Turnpike System has contributed significantly to the economic development of New Hampshire, providing mobility for goods and services, while also playing a major role in the growth of the tourism industry in the State. The Turnpike System is comprised of three limited access highways: The Blue Star Turnpike (I-95) and the Spaulding Turnpike, which are collectively referred to as the Eastern Turnpike, and the F.E. Everett Turnpike, also known as the Central Turnpike.; The Hooksett Welcome Centers along I-93, NB and SB, feature a 24-hour country store, a food court featuring a 1950's Hi Way Diner, Quick Service Restaurant (Country Deli/sandwich shop, pizza and burger shop and a Village Bakery/Coffee Shop). Other services include an Irving Oil gas station with 16 pumps, with expanded bathrooms and parking. Additionally, a 20,000 square foot Liquor and Wine Outlet operated by the State's Liquor Commission and a visitor/tourist desk operated by the Department of Business and Economic Affairs are located within each facility. The Seabrook Welcome Center along I-95 NB provides a tourist/visitor information desk, bathrooms and vending machines. Motorist services are located near most interchanges on the Turnpike System and are privately operated. State operated liquor stores are also located at two sites along the Blue Star Turnpike (I-95).