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A special route of the United States Numbered Highway System is a route that branches off a U.S. Highway in order to divert traffic from the main highway. Special routes are distinguished from main routes by, in most cases, the addition of an auxiliary plate that describes what type of route it is, while the main highway carries no such sign.
U.S. Route 52 Business is a special business route of U.S. Route 52 in Ironton, Ohio. U.S. Route 52 Business exits the mainline route at the village of Coal Grove, just south of Ironton then follows the original pre-1962 routing of U.S. 52 through the central business district of Ironton before rejoining the mainline near Hanging Rock. U.S. 52 ...
Special routes of U.S. Route 52; Special routes of U.S. Route 53; ... Business routes of U.S. Route 83 in Texas; Special routes of U.S. Route 84;
Special routes of U.S. Route 52; Special routes of U.S. Route 54; ... Special routes of U.S. Route 87 in Texas; Special routes of U.S. Route 90;
It reenters Texas west of Seminole and travels northeast through the southern Texas Panhandle to the Oklahoma state line northeast of Childress. US 66: 177.1 [6] 285.0 New Mexico state line at Glenrio: Oklahoma state line at Texola: 1927 [6] 1985 [6] Historic route through Texas Panhandle; largely replaced by I-40: US 67: 766 [7] 1,233
U.S. Route 164 (Texas–Oklahoma) U.S. Route 164 (Oklahoma-Texas) Special routes of U.S. Route 66; U.S. Route 66 in Texas; U.S. Route 66 Business (Amarillo, Texas) U.S. Route 366 (1927–1932) U.S. Route 466 (New Mexico–Texas) Special routes of U.S. Route 67; U.S. Route 67 Business (Alvarado, Texas) U.S. Route 67 Business (Cleburne, Texas)
Truck Business US 17 ends at its parent in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. In the field, the special route is typically distinguished from the parent route with the use of auxiliary words or suffix letters placed on the route shield or on an adjacent sign, known as a "banner" or "plate" or according to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, a "route sign auxiliary sign". [1]
Missouri Route 52; Nebraska Highway 52; Nevada State Route 52 (former) New Jersey Route 52. County Route 52 (Monmouth County, New Jersey) New Mexico State Road 52; New York State Route 52. County Route 52 (Albany County, New York) County Route 52 (Chautauqua County, New York) County Route 52 (Dutchess County, New York) County Route 52 (Franklin ...