Alps' Roads - Misc. Locations
Misc. Locations
Colorado

Just south of Boulder, C-170 at C-93, courtesy Ian Karlin. That's right, Colorado is like Michigan - no two-letter abbreviations.
Matthew Salek's Highways of Colorado
Ryan's Playground
Israel

In Hebrew, Arabic, or English, Holyland is the same. In fact, it says "Holyland" in Hebrew, which as far as I know doesn't translate into anything, because this is just a former hotel (thanks, Asher Samuels). Courtesy Matt Kleiman.
Jamie's Road Pics of Israel
"Fresco"'s Israel Roads on Flickr - pardon the political content, but his is the only other Israeli road photo site I know of.
Manitoba

Manitoba Highway 75 NB at Trans-Canada Highway (also Manitoba Highway) 100, which is the Perimeter Highway around the south of Winnipeg, courtesy Rich Piehl. The maple leaf shield is reserved for the TCH, while the trapezoidal 42 shield is a secondary highway.
Nebraska

It feeeeeels gooooooood....... soooooooo goooooooooooooooood........... unghhhhhhhhhhhhhh............................
You know, if it feels this good, it must be courtesy Chris Pangilinan.

NE 72 SB and NE 92 EB, respectively, in Gering, demonstrating that shields lose the state name in the transition from standalone to BGS/LGS. Courtesy Rich Piehl.
Chris Geelhart's Nebraska Highways
Jesse Whidden's Nebraska Roads
New Brunswick

Courtesy Bryan Farr (via Doug Kerr), this is a US 1 shield erected by New Brunswick in Clair, and even though it's one piece it looks better than most states can do it. See the US in the 1? Only California can do it right. Rhode Island can do it terribly, and no other state even tries.

TCH 2 WB around Moncton, courtesy Steve Anderson - the green background is for primary highways, and the blue is for secondaries.
Prince Edward Island

The location and direction of photo are both easy to figure out (it's in Charlottetown, if you're lazy). This photo, courtesy Steve Anderson, shows the standard PEI shield, and then proves that ANY province will fit into the TCH shield. I wonder if they can be customized for birthday presents?
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