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U.S. Highway 90 in Florida : ウィキペディア英語版 | U.S. Route 90 in Florida
U.S. Route 90 in the State of Florida is the northernmost west-to-east U.S. route in the state although it is one of the southernmost U.S. west-to-east routes in the rest of the United States. Highway 90 passes through the county seats of all 15 counties on its course in Florida, not to mention being the address of almost every county courthouse, and is never more than six miles (10 km) from I-10 throughout the state. It runs as a two-lane highway through most of the sparsely populated inland areas of the panhandle, becoming four-lanes through and near several towns. The speed limit is for all rural points west of Monticello, and it is on all rural points beginning in Madison County to Glen St. Mary. The highway's hidden state road designation is primarily SR 10, but in the Pensacola area it is State Road 10A, and along Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville it becomes SR 212. Other hidden routes tend to join US 90 as well, mostly as concurrencies either with or without other U.S. Routes. Concurrencies include US 98 in Pensacola, US 331 in DeFuniak Springs, US 221 in Greenville, US 301 in Baldwin, and US 1 in Jacksonville. Lesser concurrencies with state and county roads also exist in various parts of the state. The segment between US 319 in Tallahassee and US 441 in Lake City also includes part of the DeSoto Trail. ==Route description==
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