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The State Route System in Alabama uses the standard numbering convention: odd numbers signify a north–south state route, and even numbers signify an east–west route.. Often more than one route number shares the same roadway, so identifying which route the mile markers are for is often diffic
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is the government agency responsible for transportation infrastructure in Alabama. The Department is organized into five geographic regions, with a Central Office located in Montgomery, AL. The Central Office is organized into the Office of the Transportation Director and the Office of the Chief ...
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Route information; Maintained by ALDOT: Length: 94 mi [citation needed] (151 km): Major junctions; South end: SR 182 in Gulf Shores: US 98 / SR 42 in Foley US 90 / SR 16 in Robertsdale
Maintained by ALDOT: Length: 76.795 mi [1] (123.590 km) Major junctions; ... Alabama Department of Transportation Milepost and General County Maps. Accessed April 27 ...
State Route 106 (SR 106) is a 46-mile-long (74 km) route in the south-central part of the state.The route begins at the Conecuh–Butler County line, serving as a continuation of Conecuh County Road 106 (CR 106).
The assumption that a longer route has always been planned due to the high mileages posted on the mile markers along the route is incorrect. ALDOT uses Mile 500 as a "countdown" mile marker, since the eventual length of highway is not known. When SR 95 was extended from US 84 to the Florida State Line, the same method was used in posting mile ...
Maintained by ALDOT: Length: 2.5 mi [1] (4.0 km) Major junctions; South end: SR 110 north of McDade: North end: SR 126 east of Mount Meigs: Location; Country: United ...