D 5/8 Road in Grand Junction for your viewing pleasure.

Oh yeah, those are all over GJ. For example, here is the intersection of 28½ Road and B¾ Road.
Not weird enough? How about B4/10 Road?
When our car overheated near Naturita and we took it to the mechanic in GJ, we walked through the intersection of 27½ Road and C½ Road to pick it up later.
It makes you wonder, if they have to ever use decimals - I mean what if it's G 29/53 Road or something?
D 5/8 Road in Grand Junction for your viewing pleasure.

Oh yeah, those are all over GJ. For example, here is the intersection of 28½ Road and B¾ Road.
Not weird enough? How about B4/10 Road?
When our car overheated near Naturita and we took it to the mechanic in GJ, we walked through the intersection of 27½ Road and C½ Road to pick it up later.
It makes you wonder, if they have to ever use decimals - I mean what if it's G 29/53 Road or something?
Usually the fractions.are either ½s, ¼s or tenths of a mile. In the 1/10th mile category they do one of 3 ways:
G-1/10 Road
G.1 Road
G
¹ Road
And.on the outer North and South Fringes of Mesa County, you can have:
AA Road (once you've exhausted single-letter roads beyond Z Road)
BS Road -- and yes, there IS a road by that name in Glade Park -- (With the 'S' denoting the southern half of the county, or "B South Road")