The sample route signs, left to right, are for:

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Interstate, state, and U.S. routes.
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State, U.S., and interstate routes.
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State, interstate and U.S. routes.
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U.S., state and interstate routes.
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Explanation
These sample route signs - shown from left to right - represent state, U.S., and interstate highways. Each type has a distinct shape and color to help drivers identify the route quickly:
- State route signs vary in shape and design, often reflecting a state's unique symbols or identity.
- U.S. route signs are black and white with a shield shape.
- Interstate route signs feature a red, white, and blue shield.
Recognizing the differences between these signs helps drivers follow directions accurately and stay on the correct route.
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