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Massachusetts highway signs - Wikipedia Articles

  • List of Interstate Highways in Connecticut

    Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways Standard Interstate Highway signs in Connecticut All Interstate Highways in Connecticut System information Length: 446.33 mi (718.30 km) Notes: Interstate Highways in Connecticut maintained by ConnDOT Highway names Interstates: Interstate X US Routes: U.S. Route X State: State Route X System links Routes in Connecticut Interstate U.S. State State Roads Special Service Roads Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Connecticut run a total of 446.33 miles (718.30 km). Connecticut has three primary highways and five auxiliary highways. Most of the highways are maintained by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, with the exception of Interstate 684, which is maintained by the New York State DOT.[1] In 1957, Connecticut received approval for the routes of its three primary Interstate highways: I-84, I-91, and I-95. This plan was extended in 1959 to include I-29... (see more)

  • Numbered routes in Rhode Island

    Image:RI 117 US 1.jpg

    Route 117 at U.S. Route 1 in Warwick The U.S. state of Rhode Island has 70 numbered routes, coordinated and signed by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT). Most of these are partly or fully state highways, roads owned and maintained by RIDOT. Every city and town in Rhode Island, except for New Shoreham (Block Island), has at least one numbered route. State highways in Rhode Island are signed with a standard square shield (for 2-digit routes) or a rectangular shield (for 3-digit routes), with black digits on a white background. The state initials of R.I. are placed above the number, as seen in the picture to the right. The shields are similar to that of neighboring Massachusetts, though that state's route signs contain only the number. On some older highway signs, state route shields occasionally omit the "R.I." above the number, but most newer signage (particularly along I-95) features the state initials. List of routes [edit] 1-89 90-119 120-999 Former/Unbuil... (see more)

Massachusetts highway signs - eHow Articles

  • Massachusetts Traffic Laws | eHow

    Massachusetts sets different speeding laws across its major highways, ... but road signs will inform the driver of the proper speed limit. Right-of-Way.

  • Highway Sign Colors | eHow

    When the automobile was developed in the first part of the 20th century, there were no standardized road signs. Private automobile clubs began putting up road signs ...

  • Facts about Street Signs | eHow

    According to the Massachusetts Driving Brochure, ... Road signs are designed to have a common meaning across the country, depicted by sign shape and color.

  • DOT Road Signage Specs | eHow

    We all rely on road signs while we drive. Without signs telling us how fast to go, when to stop, and how to get where we're going, chaos and disaster would ensue ...

  • How to Identify the Meaning of Each Road Sign & Symbol | eHow

    Road signs provide in route information and warnings to drivers. These signs use symbols, shapes and colors to convey messages about speed limits, construction areas ...

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