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  • List of Nebraska numbered highways

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    Standard route shields Highway names Interstates: Interstate X (I-X) US Routes: U.S. Route X (US-X) State: Highway X (N-X) Link: Link L-XY (L-XY) Spur: Spur S-XY (S-XY) Recreation Road: Recreation Road R-XY (R-XY) System links Nebraska Highways Link Spur Recreation Firsthand view of the design used on Nebraska state highway signs. In the U.S. state of Nebraska, the Nebraska Department of Roads maintains a system of state highways. Every significant section of roadway maintained by the state is assigned a number, officially State Highway No. X but is also referred to as Nebraska Highway X. Interstate Highways and U.S. Highways are included in the system, and are designated as such. There is no duplication of numbers between the systems. State Highways are signed with a trapezoid shape with an image of a covered wagon with two oxen at the bottom. There is a secondary system of Connecting Links, Spurs, and Recreation Roads. All three are number... (see more)

  • Road signs in the United States

    Map showing state adoption of the 2003 MUTCD. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD.[1] There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use[2] (all signs from national MUTCD, unless noted): Contents 1 Regulatory 1.1 R1 Series: Stop and Yield... (see more)

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