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Former SR 141; [1] FDOT's Hamilton County map indicates that the northern segment begins on Hamilton Avenue at Hewitt Street in Jennings, just southwest of its signed southern terminus, but this is signed as part of SR 143. CR 143: CR 141 / SW 74 Street south-southeast of Blue Springs
Map of State Road 56 in Florida: Date: 2 August 2014: Source: National Atlas (land, water, boundaries) Natural Earth Data (parks, city points) US Census Bureau (urban areas, local roads) National Highway Planning Network (major roads) Author: Fredddie: SVG development
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The U.S. Highways in Florida are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Prior to 1993, Florida used colored shields for its U.S. Highways. There are 18 current U.S. Highways in Florida and 2 former U.S. Highways.
US 1 in Florida City: Florida's Turnpike (SR 91) in Miramar: 47.856 77.017 carries Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike: SR 822: US 441 in Hollywood: SR A1A in Hollywood: 5.792 9.321 SR 823: US 27 in Hialeah: I-595 / SR 84 (SR 862) in Davie: 20.210 32.525 SR 824: SR 817 in Miramar / Pembroke Pines: US 1 in Hallandale Beach / Hollywood: 6.547
SR 15A begins at the intersection of US 17/92 (SR 15/600; South Woodland Boulevard) as a western continuation of East Taylor Road, which from there runs east to CR 4101.It forms a western truck bypass for the aforementioned routes around DeLand, and begins to curve to the northwest just before the intersection with South Adelle Avenue while West Taylor Road resumes in a realigned road just ...
Every state road must have a number. The road segments can be discontinuous (or interrupted) but the separate segments must have a logical and sequential connection between them. [3] A road cannot ever split into two different roads with the same state road or county road number unless it is to allow for a one-way pair to connect to a two-way road.
Old Magnolia Road US 90 / SR 59 northeast of Wadesboro: CR 142 at the Jefferson County line northeast of Miccosukee: Former SR 142; [3] portion from Ro Co Co Road south-southeast of Miccosukee to CR 151 east of Miccosukee and from just south of Tom Reeves Road east-northeast of Miccosukee is a dirt road. CR 146: Meridian Street Miccosukee Road