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AZ 48: Was rumored to replace part of AZ 89A to continue a new route built in 2003. Haven't heard anymore about it. AZ 51: A very busy freeway in Phoenix. AZ 66: Doesn't really exist. Some roads in Flagstaff and Seligman use 66 as a historic route. AZ 68: Goes from Interstate 40 to Near Bullhead City, AZ, and Laughlin, NV. |
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AZ 69: A highway that I live near. The route between Prescott Valley to Prescott is dubbed "Blood Alley" due to a sharp, sudden increase in deaths and accidents since early 2004. Police now patrol this area VERY HEAVILLY. AZ 71: Goes from Congress, AZ to Aguila, AZ. Both ends of the highway have a railroad crossing. AZ 72: Goes from near Vicksburg, AZ to Parker. The railroad tracks veer off US 60 and follow AZ 72 to Parker, near the AZ/CA border. AZ 89: Goes from Wickenburg to Ash Fork. Used to be called US 89 prior to 1992 due to decertification. Also used to go to Phoenix when known as US 89. LOTS of maps still call this US 89, even our local newspaper! |
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AZ 89A: Goes from near Prescott Valley to Flagstaff. Used to be called US 89A as an alternate more scenic route to get to Flagstaff, as US 89 used to follow I-40 to get to Flagstaff from Ash Fork. Was also decertified along with US 89 in 1992. LOOP 101: A VERY BUSY freeway in Phoenix. Lots of accidents on this highway. Always hearing about something on this freeway. Used to be white with a blue background, but due to no one ever being able to match them correctly, they're now black and white. LOOP 202: Another VERY BUSY freeway in Phoenix. Also hear of lots of accidents on AZ 202. Always under construction for some odd reason. Used to be white with a brown background. Now black and white, due to lack of organization from ADOT. LOOP 303: A semi-busy highway. Lots of speeders (100 MPH versus 65 MPH speed limit!). Only a 2-lane highway. |
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AZ 169: A shortcut 15 mile highway connecting AZ 69 to Interstate 17. AZ 473: A small highway covered with LOTS of forestry that goes to the coldest part of Arizona. Also the only 400's highway number used. AZ 666: Just put it up for fun. Doesn't exist. AZ 989: It does exist, but just for 1.5 miles. ADOT won't sign this route for some dumb reason. |
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FL A1A: A popular Florida highway. Also a 1974 Jimmy Buffett album of the same name. HI H-1-3: Hawaii interstates, although they don't connect to states, since Hawaii is out in the middle of nowhere!!! |
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I created this sign. A few traffic lights won't activate a turn arrow unless 3 cars are there to activate it. |
Older HOV/Diamond Lane signs made in the late 1980s. |
A real sign used at San Francisco, CA. |
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Seen this in California, especially at off-ramps. |
Used in California for off-ramps. All these signs have been fixed as of 12/20/2005. |
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Found in parks, although I've never seen them! |
Found at Flooded roads. OBEY IT! |
I don't know if I'd obey this sign. I hate private property! |
Used in conjunction with a stop sign. |
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A California call box, used for emergencies. Found almost everywhere in California. |
A creation I made. I wish I'd see these signs instead of STOP! |
Two possible thoughts on how to say a left turn signal is now working, or has been added. |
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I've never seen this sign before. |
I've seen this in Prescott, AZ before. |
Adding a splash of color to this sign. |
Used in some places where a turn might not be sharp enough to automatically turn off a turn signal. |
A real Yield sign used Today. |
An older Yield sign. |
An older Yield sign with "RIGHT OF WAY" underneath it. |
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All signs are normally used underneath stop signs telling people that at least one intersecting road does not stop, when they should. |
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A typical "DO NOT ENTER" sign.
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This sign can be found in Australia. |
These "DO NOT STOP ON TRACKS" signs can be found in Canada. |
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I've seen this in California near the Whittier Ave. crossing in Redlands, CA for a school zone. |
A yield equivelent of the same sign. I prefer this one over the stop sign. |
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here to see the real Red light Violation $270 sign.
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here to see a Call Box sign.