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Caption: | Highway markers for SR 3, SR 17, and SR 153 | ||||||||||||||||||
Map: | Alabama-state-routes-map.png | ||||||||||||||||||
Map Notes: | Map of Alabama State Route System | ||||||||||||||||||
Interstate: | Interstate nn (I-nn) | ||||||||||||||||||
Us: | U.S. Route nn (US nn) | ||||||||||||||||||
Statehwy: | State Route nn (SR nn) | ||||||||||||||||||
Links: | AL |
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 difficult.
In no case does a state route number mirror a U.S. Highway number. As such, the following state routes do not exist: 11, 29, 31, 43, 45, 72, 78, 80, 82, 84, 90, 98, 231, 278, 280, 331, 411, or 431.__TOC__
Lengths are from ALDOT Milepost Maps unless otherwise noted