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There are four primary interstate highways and eight auxiliary highways, with a ninth proposed, totaling 1,497.58 miles (2,410.12 km) interstate miles in Florida. The longest interstate is I-75, extending 470.678 miles (757.483 km), and the shortest is I-395, extending just 1.292 miles (2.079 km). [4]
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.
SR 50 in Brooksville: US 98 / SR 50 (SR 700) near Brooksville: 3.918 6.305 SR 51: 1st Avenue South in Steinhatchee: US 41 / US 129 / SR 6 (SR 25 / SR 100) in Jasper: 70.447 113.373 partly carries US 129: SR 52: US 19 (SR 55) in Bayonet Point: US 98 / US 301 (SR 533) in Dade City: 33.403 53.757 SR 53: I-10 near Madison: SR 333 at Georgia state ...
Every section of U.S. Highway and Interstate Highway has a State Road number assigned to it, usually unsigned (for example, Interstate 4 is also unsigned SR 400). In addition to some named toll roads (for example, 91 and 821, which make up Florida's Turnpike) some minor State Roads are also unsigned (like SR 913 and SR 5054).
Map. Six Florida highways listed as National Scenic Byway ... The Florida Black Bear National Scenic Byway is a 120-mile corridor along State Road 40 and State Road 19. This area has preserved the ...
State highways are numbered according to convention. The first digits of state highways with some exceptions (such as State Road 112 (SR 112) connecting Interstate 95 (I-95) to the Miami International Airport) are numbered with the first digit indicating what area of the state the road is in, from 1 in the north and east to 9 in the south and ...
There are 71 primary Interstate Highways in the Interstate Highway System, a network of freeways in the United States. These primary highways are assigned one- or two-digit route numbers, whereas their associated auxiliary Interstate Highways receive three-digit route numbers. Typically, even-numbered Interstates run east–west, with lower ...
Florida Department of Transportation: Old and New State Road Numbers and Descriptions, effective 1945 (transcription available online) Florida Department of Transportation: General Highway Map, Seminole County, Florida, March 1970, revised and reprinted January 1980 (September 1976 edition available online)