File:US_97.svg
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DescriptionUS 97.svg |
English: 600 mm × 600 mm (24 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 |
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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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01:52, 27 January 2006 | ![]() | 600 × 600 (4 KB) | SPUI~commonswiki | {{spuiother}} 600 mm by 600 mm (24 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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- Beebe Bridge
- Blewett Pass
- British Columbia Highway 3A
- British Columbia Highway 97
- Business routes of Interstate 90
- Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
- Chelan County, Washington
- Crooked River High Bridge
- Douglas County, Washington
- Fred G. Redmon Bridge
- Interstate 5
- Interstate 82
- Interstate 84 (Oregon–Utah)
- Interstate 84 in Oregon
- Interstate 90
- Interstate 90 in Washington
- John Day Dam
- Journey Through Time Scenic Byway
- Kittitas County, Washington
- Klickitat County, Washington
- Klondike Highway
- List of Canada–United States border crossings
- List of U.S. Routes in Washington
- List of United States Numbered Highways
- List of crossings of the Columbia River
- List of highways numbered 97
- Okanogan County, Washington
- Oregon Route 126
- Oregon Route 138
- Oregon Route 140
- Oregon Route 206
- Oregon Route 216
- Oregon Route 218
- Oregon Route 293
- Oregon Route 31
- Oregon Route 361
- Oregon Route 370
- Oregon Route 39
- Oregon Route 422
- Oregon Route 58
- Oregon Route 62
- Oregon Route 66
- Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge
- Rex T. Barber Veterans Memorial Bridge
- Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway
- Sam Hill Memorial Bridge
- U.S. Route 12
- U.S. Route 12 in Washington
- U.S. Route 197
- U.S. Route 2
- U.S. Route 20
- U.S. Route 20 in Oregon
- U.S. Route 26
- U.S. Route 26 in Oregon
- U.S. Route 2 in Washington
- U.S. Route 30
- U.S. Route 30 in Oregon
- U.S. Route 95
- U.S. Route 96
- U.S. Route 97
- U.S. Route 97 Alternate
- U.S. Route 97 in California
- U.S. Route 97 in Oregon
- U.S. Route 97 in Washington
- U.S. Route 98
- U.S. Route 99
- Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
- Washington State Route 10
- Washington State Route 131
- Washington State Route 14
- Washington State Route 142
- Washington State Route 150
- Washington State Route 153
- Washington State Route 155
- Washington State Route 17
- Washington State Route 173
- Washington State Route 20
- Washington State Route 213
- Washington State Route 215
- Washington State Route 22
- Washington State Route 220
- Washington State Route 24
- Washington State Route 28
- Washington State Route 285
- Washington State Route 821
- Washington State Route 823
- Washington State Route 96
- Washington State Route 970
- Washington State Route 971
- Washington State Route 99
- Yakima County, Washington
- User:HighwayMaster/Canadian National Highway System
- User:Niobrara/sandbox
- User:Quadrangle6000000
- User:SounderBruce/Sandbox/U.S. Highways
- User talk:MatthewAnderson707/sandbox
- Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Adopt-a-Highway
- Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Redirects/Oregon
- Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Redirects/Washington
- Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/U.S. Routes/Completion list/1-101
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- Bend
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- Brewster (Washington)
- Cashmere
- Central Oregon
- Chelan
- Columbia River Plateau
- Crater Lake National Park
- Dorris
- Ellensburg
- Goldendale
- Grand Coulee
- Klamath Falls
- La Pine
- Macdoel
- Madras (Oregon)
- Okanogan
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- Osoyoos
- Pacific Northwest
- Pan-American Highway
- Pateros (Washington)
- Redmond (Oregon)
- Roseburg
- Sunriver (Oregon)
- The Dalles
- Tonasket
- Toppenish
- Wapato
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- Wenatchee
- Yakima
- Bridgeport (Washington)
- Interstate 5
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