FLORIDA STATE ROAD 5
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'State Road 5' ('SR 5') is a mostly-unsigned state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. It is mainly signed as US 1 from its south end in Key West to Jacksonville, and US 17 from Jacksonville to the Georgia state line (at the St. Marys River). (US 1 is SR 15 northwest from Jacksonville.)
However, from northern Lantana through Lake Worth to Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, SR 5 is separate from US 1, which runs to the west on the older but wider Dixie Highway. State Road 5 uses the parallel Olive Avenue until Belvedere Road, where it turns west one block to rejoin Dixie Highway and US 1. Until around 2004, Olive Avenue carried northbound US 1 (SR 5) north from Belvedere Road. Olive Avenue is now a two-way city street from Belvedere Road north to SR 704 (where the one-way pair now begins), and so both directions of SR 5 now go west one block on Belvedere Road to Dixie Highway.[2][3]
1. FDOT GIS data Florida Department of Transportation
2. City of West Palm Beach: traffic reports
3. Florida Department of Transportation, District Four Construction - Palm Beach County
'State Road 5' ('SR 5') is a mostly-unsigned state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. It is mainly signed as US 1 from its south end in Key West to Jacksonville, and US 17 from Jacksonville to the Georgia state line (at the St. Marys River). (US 1 is SR 15 northwest from Jacksonville.)
However, from northern Lantana through Lake Worth to Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, SR 5 is separate from US 1, which runs to the west on the older but wider Dixie Highway. State Road 5 uses the parallel Olive Avenue until Belvedere Road, where it turns west one block to rejoin Dixie Highway and US 1. Until around 2004, Olive Avenue carried northbound US 1 (SR 5) north from Belvedere Road. Olive Avenue is now a two-way city street from Belvedere Road north to SR 704 (where the one-way pair now begins), and so both directions of SR 5 now go west one block on Belvedere Road to Dixie Highway.[2][3]
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1. FDOT GIS data Florida Department of Transportation
2. City of West Palm Beach: traffic reports
3. Florida Department of Transportation, District Four Construction - Palm Beach County
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