Longtime Banditeers know that I regularly post scads upon scads of Roads Scholarin' photos, and now I have 90 photos and videos posted from my fact-finding mish in Tallahassee.
So point your pooper here...
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/fl13a.html
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/fl13b.html
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/fl13c.html
http://www.angelfire.com/yt2/lastword/roadpics/fl13d.html
A whole slew of signs were changed in the Atlanta metro area when the new International Terminal opened on May 16, 2012. The terminal is on the east side of the airport, with access via I-75. So they had to change all of the signs in the area that previously referenced I-85 as the way to ATL.
Those little cameras in Phenix City are the signal detectors.
That pic of FL 61 shows the first instance of a yellow outlined back plate I have seen in northwest Florida. Those are appearing all over the Peninsula now.
I spent a few weeks in Columbus and they locals told me that the folks in Phenix City typically "adjusted" to the Eastern Time zone for business and commerce, due to a great number of vis-a-vis commuters.
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I was just up along this path 2 weeks ago, and I took a photo that same bridge, mainly because it's likely the
only "steep grade" warning sign within the state of Florida. At least, it's the first one I've ever seen in the Sunshine State.
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It's the town of Alachua, alright.