File:US_202.svg
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Summary
DescriptionUS 202.svg |
English: 750 mm × 600 mm (30 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.) |
Date | (UTC) |
Source | 2004 MUTCD Standard Highway Signs |
Author | Fredddie, originally SPUI |
Licensing
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This file is in the public domain because it comes from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number M1-4, which states specifically on page I-1 that:
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current | 01:29, 26 August 2017 | 750 × 600 (9 KB) | Fredddie | ||
09:41, 1 September 2008 | 750 × 600 (5 KB) | Fredddie | {{Information |Description=Uploaded MUTCD original by SPUI |Source=US 202.svg |Date=2006-01-27 |Author=User:SPUI |Permission= |other_versions= }} | ||
02:05, 25 November 2006 | 750 × 600 (9 KB) | O | newer US 202 shield found in PA, probably elsewhere, too | ||
07:48, 27 January 2006 | 750 × 600 (5 KB) | SPUI~commonswiki | {{spuiother}} 750 mm by 600 mm (30 in by 24 in) U.S. Route shield, made to the specifications of the [http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/SHSm/Guide.pdf 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs]. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram |
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- Androscoggin River
- Appalachian Trail
- Avon, Connecticut
- Bucks County, Pennsylvania
- Calvin Coolidge Bridge
- Canton, Connecticut
- Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Connecticut River
- Connecticut Route 8
- Cumberland County, Maine
- Danbury, Connecticut
- Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- Delaware Valley
- Exton, Pennsylvania
- Fairfield County, Connecticut
- Franklin County, Massachusetts
- Gladstone Branch
- Granby, Connecticut
- Greater Hartford
- Hampden County, Massachusetts
- Hartford County, Connecticut
- Holyoke, Massachusetts
- Housatonic River
- Interstate 195 (New Jersey)
- Interstate 287
- Interstate 295 (Delaware–Pennsylvania)
- Interstate 395 (Maine)
- Interstate 78 in New Jersey
- Interstate 80
- Interstate 80 in New Jersey
- Interstate 84 (Pennsylvania–Massachusetts)
- Interstate 90
- Interstate 91
- Interstate 95
- King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
- List of United States Numbered Highways
- List of crossings of the Delaware River
- List of numbered routes in Delaware
- Litchfield, Connecticut
- Maine State Route 109
- Maine State Route 111
- Maine State Route 9
- Massachusetts Route 10
- Massachusetts Route 12
- Massachusetts Route 2
- Massachusetts Route 203
- Massachusetts Route 2A
- Massachusetts Route 9
- Massachusetts Turnpike
- Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Morristown Line
- New Castle County, Delaware
- New Hampshire Route 11
- New Hartford, Connecticut
- New Jersey Route 10
- New Jersey Route 12
- New Jersey Route 124
- New Jersey Route 17
- New Jersey Route 23
- New Jersey Route 28
- New Jersey Route 29
- New Jersey Route 31
- New Jersey Route 53
- New York metropolitan area
- Newark-Pompton Turnpike
- Norristown High Speed Line
- North Wales, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Route 100
- Pennsylvania Route 29
- Pennsylvania Route 309
- Pennsylvania Route 313
- Pennsylvania Route 32
- Pennsylvania Route 611
- Pennsylvania Turnpike
- Philadelphia and Western Railroad
- Raritan Valley Line
- Route 179 (Pennsylvania–New Jersey)
- Saco River
- Schuylkill Expressway
- Somerville Circle
- U.S. Route 1
- U.S. Route 13
- U.S. Route 2
- U.S. Route 20
- U.S. Route 201
- U.S. Route 202
- U.S. Route 206
- U.S. Route 30
- U.S. Route 302
- U.S. Route 322
- U.S. Route 4
- U.S. Route 40
- U.S. Route 422
- U.S. Route 46
- U.S. Route 5
- U.S. Route 6
- U.S. Route 7
- U.S. Route 9
- Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
- West Chester, Pennsylvania
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- Holyoke
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- Mid-Hudson and Catskills
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