The Rice Files and Other Finds
#51
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True Car Nut
You're not very educated are you? State roads are numbered are numbered and county roads are lettered.
Every state does it different. Florida uses numbers for county roads, which is annoying. It'* annoying when you have a county and and a state road the same number. Using letters fixes that.
Every state does it different. Florida uses numbers for county roads, which is annoying. It'* annoying when you have a county and and a state road the same number. Using letters fixes that.
#53
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Certified Car Nut
HAHAHAHAHAHA! PA uses both. TRxxx is town road, CRxxx is county road, SRxxx is state road. Keeps things a little better organized. Us rednecks stay on the TR'*. Statey'* got to many county contracts around here to patrol and pay them no attention.
#54
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You're not very educated are you? State roads are numbered are numbered and county roads are lettered.
Every state does it different. Florida uses numbers for county roads, which is annoying. It'* annoying when you have a county and and a state road the same number. Using letters fixes that.
Every state does it different. Florida uses numbers for county roads, which is annoying. It'* annoying when you have a county and and a state road the same number. Using letters fixes that.
#55
Senior Member
True Car Nut
Missouri is the only state that I've been in that uses letter for country roads. It can confuse anyone that'* not a local when you see "U" Highway over and over again.
#56
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Western Michiganders have a weird thing were they name roads how many miles away from a bigger town the road is. So you have 1 Mile Road, then 2 Mile road, then 3 miles road. And on. And on. And freaking on as you go out into the Country.