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In Florida, where signs for U.S. Highways formerly had different colors for each highway, the "shield" for US 1 was red. Florida began using the colored shields in 1956, but, during the 1980s, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices was revised to specify only a black and white color scheme for U.S. Highway shields. As such, federal funds ...
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida. [1] The department was formed in 1969. It absorbed the powers of the State Road Department (SRD). The current Secretary of Transportation is Jared W. Perdue.
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.
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1.451 2.335 SR 120: US 441 in Gainesville: SR 24 in Gainesville: 2.544 4.094 SR 121: US 19 / US 98 (SR 55) in Lebanon Station: SR 23 / SR 121 at Georgia state line 101.867 163.939 SR 122: I-95 in Jacksonville: US 17 in Jacksonville: 1.070 1.722 SR 123: SR 85 near Niceville: SR 85 at Eglin AFB: 5.175 8.328 SR 126: SR 13 in Jacksonville
For 15 years, Reno Grant has helped guide South Florida drivers through the worst traffic jams.
The Florida Department of Transportation was preparing to build a high-speed rail between Tampa, Lakeland, and Orlando. This would have been the first phase of the Florida High Speed Rail system. Soil work began in July 2010 with the federal government expecting full construction to begin in 2011.
State Road 202 (SR 202) is a 13.042-mile-long (20.989 km) state highway that extends from U.S. Route 1 (US 1; Philips Highway), in Jacksonville, Florida to SR A1A (Third Street), in Jacksonville Beach, near the Atlantic Ocean, just north of Ponte Vedra Beach, and includes a bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway.