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Bridge Restrictions BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 <Double-click here to enter title> 97 «¬ 480178 187 89 «¬ 29 «¬ 4 2 ESCAMBIA ¤£ «¬ «¬189 85 «¬ «¬ HOLMES SANTA ROSA 331 83 610002 £ 81 ¤ «¬ 610001 87 «¬ «¬ 570006 520076 580089 90 10 ¤£ CRN-3 ¨¦§ 79 Pensacola Inset 10 «¬ OKALOOSA ¨¦§ Pensacola/ «¬285 WALTON «¬77 123 West Panhandle 570055 «¬ WASHINGTON «¬87 ¨¦§293 20 «¬ ONLY STATE OWNED 600108 ¤£98 BRIDGES SHOWN BAY 570082 460051 LEGEND «¬388 Route with 30 «¬ 460020 Restricted Bridge(s) 368 Route without «¬ Restricted Bridge(s) 460112 460113 Non-State Maintained Road 460019 ###### Restricted Bridge Number 0 12.5 25 50 Miles ¥ Page 1 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 <Double-click here to enter title> «¬75 «¬2 HOLMES JACKSON «¬273 610001 530005 520076 90 10 ¤£ «¬ 69 79 «¬ CRN-3 «¬ 610002 73 77 «¬ 500092 Central Panhandle «¬ 10 500085 GADSDEN ¤£27 §¦¨ LEON WASHINGTON JEFFERSON 19 470029 «¬12 ¤£ ONLY STATE OWNED 65 BAY «¬ BRIDGES SHOWN CALHOUN 71 460051 «¬ 540042 ¬267 «¬20 388 « LEGEND «¬ ¤£231 470005 «¬59 540069 Route with 460020 Tallahassee Inset Restricted Bridge(s) LIBERTY WAKULLA Route without «¬22 Restricted Bridge(s) 61 30 460112 «¬ «¬ 460113 Non-State Maintained Road «¬375 380049 460019 GULF ###### Restricted Bridge Number 490018 «¬377 FRANKLIN ¤£98 ¤£319 490031 ¥ 0 12.5 25 50 Miles Page 2 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 JEFFERSON <Double-click here to enter title> 145 320018 129 53 «¬ 41 ¤£ «¬ 320017 ¤£ 2 ¤£19 «¬55 350030 «¬ «¬6 HAMILTON COLUMBIA 350049 «¬14 540042 290030 59 10 370016 «¬ 350044 ¦¨§ 720026 540069 MADISON 370013 BAKER 370015 51 290071 «¬ 270941 CRN-3 370014 221 ¤£ SUWANNEE 90 270067 720323 Lake City 370003 £ 30 ¤ «¬ 290064 27 370006 249 441 C 380049 ¤£ 370005 «¬ 247 ¤£ UNION TAYLOR 370004 «¬ 330009 47 «¬ 231 ONLY STATE OWNED LAFAYETTE 290084 «¬ 27A 129 BRIDGES SHOWN ¤£ ¤£ 390001 100 310005 260118 «¬ «¬18 BRADFORD LEGEND 310007 Route with 20 235 «¬ «¬ Restricted Bridge(s) 260070 ALACHUA GILCHRIST «¬349 «¬49 «¬26 Route without «¬222 Restricted Bridge(s) 41 21 DIXIE ¤£ 260080 «¬ 260054 Non-State Maintained Road ###### Restricted Bridge Number 75 «¬320 ¤£98 ¦¨§ «¬345 «¬121 500 «¬ ¤£301 ¬24 « «¬45 LEVY 27 «¬326 ¤£19 ¤£ 340025 MARION 340053 464 340003 340034 «¬ 340002 340001 0 12.5 25 50 Miles ¥ «¬200 «¬35 Page 3 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 <Double-click here to enter title> 0 12.5 25 50 Miles ¤£1 740008 ¤£23 ¥ NASSAU «¬200 DUVAL «¬105 720026 ¤£301 CRN-3 Jacksonville BAKER ¤£90 ¨¦§10 270067 720323 270941 Jacksonville Inset ONLY STATE OWNED CLAY 780121 BRIDGES SHOWN 121 710941 «¬ 13 LEGEND «¬ 1 390001 ¤£ Route with 16 «¬ 780003 100 780103 Restricted Bridge(s) «¬ 780089 710004 ST. JOHNS 21 Route without BRADFORD «¬ 780090 Restricted Bridge(s) ALACHUA «¬207 Non-State Maintained Road 26 «¬ 206 ¬ 780043 222 « ###### Restricted Bridge Number «¬ 780044 301 ¤£ 95 PUTNAM ¨¦§ «¬100 «¬19 ¤£17 20 «¬ FLAGLER ¨¦§75 «¬11 790013 ¤£27 «¬326 MARION 40 «¬ 5A «¬464 110077 «¬ Page 4 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 0 5 10 20 Miles «¬200 «¬25 <Double-click here¬35 to enter title> 180060 « CITRUS 180024 44 19 «¬ 441 «¬ ¥ ¤£19 180025 ¤£ 500A«¬ «¬46 ¨¦§91 LAKE 700 110026 «¬ 110001 429 110064 ¨¦§ 110072 SUMTER 080023 27 HERNANDO «¬50 ¤£ CRN-3 110052 080012 «¬575 Orlando 471 Inset Tampa 41 ¬ Orlando ¤£ ¤£301 « 140025 Inset 75 33 52 ¨¦§ «¬ «¬ PASCO ¨¦§589 ONLY STATE OWNED 98 BRIDGES SHOW «¬54 ¤£ 4 39 ¨¦§ LEGEND Tampa Inset 41 «¬ «¬ 160117 Route with Restricted Bridge(s) ¤£92 542 553 570 555 «¬ Route without «¬ «¬572 ¨¦§ «¬ POLK Restricted Bridge(s) Tampa Inset «¬60 17 Non-State Maintained Road 100583 ¤£ 17 100584 37 «¬ «¬ ######Restricted Bridge Number «¬35 HILLSBOROUGH 275 ¤£27 150189 ¨¦§ «¬62 130002 636 64 130054 «¬«¬ 41B HARDEE 130006 ¤£ 684 MANATEE 64 130057 «¬ 66 «¬683 «¬ «¬ 170176 170022 170951 130066 170061 780 70 HI 170060 «¬ «¬ 170059 170941 170052 170065 «¬72 Page 5 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 11 5A 110077 «¬ <Double-click«¬ 0 10 here20 to enter title>40 Miles ¤£17 VOLUSIA 110063 ¥ «¬472 «¬442 415 500 44 «¬ «¬ 19 «¬ 790004 525 «¬ «¬ «¬46 CRN-3 LAKE 110026 790030 SEMINOLE 110001 Orlando 451 ¨¦§ 426 95 110072 110064 «¬ ¦¨§ 406 27 «¬ 50 ¤£ «¬ 1 110052 ¤£ BREVARD 700072 ONLY STATE OWNED 700201 700031 BRIDGES SHOWN 3 700030 ¨¦§528 «¬ 700117 ORANGE LEGEND «¬33 «¬520 «¬519 Route with Restricted Bridge(s) «¬5 Orlando Inset Route without Restricted Bridge(s) 4 513 ¨¦§ «¬ Non-State Maintained Road «¬559 BREVARD 544 192 A1A ###### Restricted Bridge Number «¬ OSCEOLA ¤£ «¬ 507 700160 542 «¬ ¨¦§570 «¬ POLK «¬15 17 ¤£ 441 «¬17 ¤£ 27 35 ¤£ «¬ «¬510 INDIAN RIVER «¬60 «¬656 «¬64 ¨¦§91 «¬636 «¬607 ¤£98 HARDEE ST. LUCIE «¬713 Page 6 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 130057 66 «¬ 700 301 <Double-click here to enter«¬ title> 170176 ¤£ OKEECHOB 170022 170951 130066 170061 780 70 HIGHLANDS 090016 170060 «¬ «¬ 040023 170059 170941 040002 170052 ¤£17 170065 72 70 SARASOTA «¬ «¬ 050018 41B DESOTO £ 78 170168 ¤ «¬ 050011 170167 CRN-3 776 «¬ 050046 050031 GLADES Sarasota/ 050032 CHARLOTTE 050035 010090 Fort Myers «¬31 ¬78 « ONLY STATE OWNED 120064 80 120157 «¬ 27 120158 070033 ¤£ BRIDGES SHOWN 120001 120121 120120 ¬739 LEGEND « 82 Route with 45 «¬ «¬ HENDRY Restricted Bridge(s) «¬865 LEE Route without Restricted Bridge(s) 124046 030229 030228 Non-State Maintained Road 120095 030227 030226 29 030225 «¬ ######Restricted Bridge Number 030224 030230 030205 030221 030231 030222 030232 030234 030235 75 «¬84 ¨¦§ 030021 030223 030265 030027 030279 ¤£41 COLLIER 030280 030059 030060 030075 90 030061 030074 «¬ 030062 030073 030063 030072 030065 030066 030071 0 10 20 40 Miles 030067 030070 ¥ 030068 030069 Page 7 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 60 «¬ 95 <Double-click«¬656 here to enter0 5 10title>20 Miles ¨¦§91 ¨¦§ «¬607 ST. LUCIE 713 940045 ¤£441 «¬ 940046 ¥ 615 700 940056 «¬ «¬ OKEECHOBEE 090016 940113 716 CRN-3 «¬ 732 890135 890068 «¬ 890134 «¬70 Palm Beach 050018 910054 «¬710 MARTIN 050011 ¤£441 ONLY STATE OWNED GLADES BRIDGES SHOWN Palm Beach Inset LEGEND 78 729 «¬ «¬ Route with 80 «¬715 Restricted Bridge(s) «¬ 930029 ¤£27 717 Route without «¬ Restricted Bridge(s) Non-State Maintained Road HENDRY PALM BEACH ######Restricted Bridge Number «¬25 030279 030265 030280 Miami Inset 030021 75 ¨¦§ 030027 BROWARD COLLIER Page 8 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 ¬«29 <Double-click here to enterMiami title>Inset 030059 030060 030075 90 030061 030074 «¬ 030062 030073 030063 030072 030065 870542 030066 030071 030067 030070 030068 030069 870543 870557 870461 870559 MIAMI-DADE 870408 870496 870201 870182 870458 870395 870199 870177 CRN-3 870198 870406 870383 870405 870172 870404 MONROE 870197 870381 Keys 997 870170 «¬ 870391 9336«¬ 870902 ONLY STATE OWNED BRIDGES SHOWN LEGEND Route with Restricted Bridge(s) Route without ¤£1 Restricted Bridge(s) Non-State Maintained Road 900097 900098 ######Restricted Bridge Number 900094 900101 900117 900086 «¬5 A1A«¬ 0 5 10 20 Miles ¥ Page 9 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 0 1.25 2.5 5 Miles <Double-click here to enter title> 580066 ¤£90 ¥ 580056 29 ¤£ 580054 «¬95 580052 CRN-3 10A ¤£90A «¬ 480061 Pensacola Inset ¦¨§10 ¤£90 297 «¬ ONLY STATE OWNED «¬742 «¬291 BRIDGES SHOWN 750 90 «¬ 296 ¤£ LEGEND «¬ Route with «¬289 Restricted Bridge(s) 110 ¦¨§ Route without 480951 Restricted Bridge(s) ¬727 « 480164 Non-State Maintained Road «¬298 «¬295 480162 «¬173 ######Restricted Bridge Number 281 30 ¦¨§ 98 «¬ ¤£ 480035 480165 580090 «¬292 ¤£98 ¦¨§399 Page 10 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 <Double-click here to enter title> «¬61 ¤£319 ¤£27 CRN-3 550122 ¤£90 550085 550068 Tallahassee Inset 500102 «¬63 ¦¨§10 ONLY STATE OWNED 550016 «¬155 BRIDGES SHOWN LEGEND Route with £90 «¬20 ¤ Restricted Bridge(s) «¬366 «¬265 261 Route without «¬ Restricted Bridge(s) «¬371 ¤£27 Non-State Maintained Road «¬371 «¬373 550039 550064 ###### Restricted Bridge Number ¬61A «¬263 « «¬267 ¤£319 «¬363 0 0.75 1.5 3 Miles ¥ Page 11 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 «¬102 <Double-click here to0 enter1.25 2.5 title> 5 Miles ¤£17 ¬243 « 720761 £1 ¥ ¤ 95 «¬104 ¦¨§ «¬15 720059 720060 720023 CRN-3 720369 720446 720031 «¬105 Jacksonville Inset 720100 720173 720081 720490 117 111 720171 «¬ 720488 720170 «¬ 101 116 «¬ 720583 15 115 «¬ ONLY STATE OWNED «¬ «¬ 720683 720076 720366 BRIDGES SHOWN 720163 17 720412 A1A 720413 720584 ¤£ 720152 720044 «¬ 720581 LEGEND ¤£90 «¬103 ¬10 Route with 720264 « 90A Restricted Bridge(s) 10 720312 ¤£ 720260 ¦¨§ 720111 720402 720282 Route without 720579 Restricted Bridge(s) 720578 720066 212 228 128 720580 «¬ «¬ 295 «¬ 720112 Non-State Maintained Road ¨¦§ 720574 720285 720449 720261 720577 720279 720450 ######Restricted Bridge Number 720213 720022 109 720005 «¬ 720108 202 «¬134 720124 «¬ 720118 720425 ¤£1 720119 «¬13 «¬21 ¤£17 720271 «¬152 9B «¬224 «¬ Page 12 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 ¦¨§414 ¤£441 <Double-click here to enter title>«¬434 «¬426 ¤£17 ¤£92 750242 438 416 437 «¬ «¬ 750244 750233 «¬ 750245 50 750232 «¬ 50 CRN-3 «¬ 408 ¦¨§408 «¬ §429 Orlando Inset ¦¨ «¬552 ¦¨§91 «¬435 «¬436 ¦¨§4 551 ONLY STATE OWNED «¬527 «¬ BRIDGES SHOWN 482 528 750217 «¬ ¦¨§ LEGEND 750090 750470 Route with 750095 Restricted Bridge(s) 750264 Route without Restricted Bridge(s) Non-State Maintained Road ¦¨§417 «¬536 «¬535 ######Restricted Bridge Number £192 522 ¤ 920169 ¦¨§ 91 «¬530 ¦¨§ ¤£441 920135 500 400 17 «¬ «¬ ¤£92 ¤£ ¤£192 ¤£441 ¥ 0 2.25 4.5 9 Miles Page 13 of 16 BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS - MARCH 2018 «¬56 <Double-click here140069 to enter 54title> 595 «¬ «¬ ¤£41 100572 100571 ¦¨§275 100562 100567 41B 100568 ¤£ 100556 «¬597 19A ¤£ 100391 150046 CRN-3 100420 586 100069 582 «¬ 584 «¬ «¬ 100222 590 Tampa Inset «¬ 100733
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