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County roads in Florida

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County Roads in Florida
County road shields used in Florida
System information
NotesState Roads are generally state-maintained.
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X
US HighwaysU.S. Highway X
StateState Road X
County:County Road X
System links

County Roads in Florida are controlled and maintained by the respectivecounties in which they reside. Thesecounty roads are found in every county ofFlorida.

History

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The county road system was created in 1977 as a result of theFlorida Department of Transportation changing the division of roads from secondarystate roads, which were at one time primary state roads, to county roads. Most secondary roads and some primary roads were given to the counties, and occasionally a new state road was taken over; some main roads in incorporated areas were given to the localities. As a result of how the county road system was created, county roads generally follow the same numbering grid pattern as the state roads.

Signage

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The secondary signs had the S changed to C (for county) and a small “COUNTY” sticker added to the bottom. As signs grew old, they were replaced with the standard county road pentagon marker from theManual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. While this occurred throughout Florida, the part of the state south ofState Road 70 was hit particularly hard by the transition from state to county control and maintenance.

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