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State. Former. Pre‑1945. Toll. Scenic. The two kinds of State Road shields used. The State Highway System of the U.S. state of Florida comprises the roads maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) or a toll authority. The components are referred to officially as state roads, abbreviated as SR.
The earliest evidence found of the old state road system is on a 1917 State Road Department map; [1] in 1923 the Florida State Legislature began writing the routes into law. Every two years, when the legislature met, new roads were added, at first by number, and later giving the SRD the ability to choose a number.
State Road 139A. State Road 139B. State Road 141 (now Madison County Road 141 and Hamilton County Road 141 ) - Ran from US 90 in Twin Rivers State Forest to the Florida-Georgia Line north of Jennings. State Road 142 - SR 151 in Felkel to US 19 in Monticello - now County Road 142. State Road 144 - now County Road 346.
County Road A1A is a 7-mile (11 km) spur route of State Road A1A in Volusia County, Florida, United States. The route begins at U.S. Route 1 and State Road A1A in Downtown New Smyrna Beach as Lytel Avenue. Next, the route crosses the Intracoastal Waterway and Callalisa Creek before heading southbound.
Florida State Road 14 Truck, Madison. Florida State Road 29 Truck, LaBelle. Florida State Road 39, Plant City. Florida State Road 230, Starke.
State Road 27: renumbered SR 997 and SR 9336. State Road 32: see below. State Road 42: see below. State Road 67: see below. State Road 74: see below. State Road 82: second segment renumbered SR 736. State Road 92: see below. State Road 94: second segment on Loop Road in Everglades National Park.
Florida State Road 60. State Road 60, or Route 60 (SR 60 Route 60) is an east–west route transversing Florida from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. The western terminus of SR 60 is at the Sunsets at Pier 60 site in Clearwater Beach. The eastern terminus is in Vero Beach near the Atlantic Coast just past State Road A1A.
Florida State Road 13 (former) Florida State Road 14A. Florida State Road 15B. Florida State Road 15C. Florida State Road 23 (former) Florida State Road 27. Florida State Road 32. Florida State Road 32B. Florida State Road 33A.