Entering Glenns Ferry, Idaho on BL-84 west - Population 1,611.
Taken 03-16-2013
Glenns Ferry Elmore County Idaho United StatesUS-160 west at CO-145 North to Dolores, Rico, and Telluride.
Taken 10-15-2012
Cortez Montezuma County Colorado United StatesI-25 North approaching Exit 282 - US-84/US-285 North/Santa Fe Plaza/St. Francis Drive.
Taken 10-12-2012
Santa Fe Santa Fe County New Mexico United StatesI-40 east approaching Exit 157A - Rio Grande Blvd. and Exit 157B - 12th St. Also approaching I-25 junction in 3 miles.
Taken 10-10-2012
Albuquerque Bernalillo County New Mexico United StatesSpeed Limit 80 on I-15 south. Utah raised speed limits on sections of I-15 in 2008, and in 2012 decided to make these test sections permanent. Texas is the only other state with speed limits this high.
Taken 10-07-2012
Levan Juab County Utah United StatesSpeed Limit 75/Minimum Speed 45 on I-84 east. Minimum speeds are not posted with every speed sign on Utah freeways, but are placed sporadically. A typical speed limit installation just contains the maximum speed.
Taken 10-06-2012
Howell Box Elder County Utah United StatesNV-787 North (Hanson St.) in Winnemucca. NV-787 is a short state highway that connects NV-294 with Winnemucca Blvd. (BL-80 and US-95). There appears to only be one shield along the entire length of the road.
Taken 07-28-2012
Winnemucca Humboldt County Nevada United StatesDistance marker entering Denio on NV-292 north. Distance to Fields, French Glen, and Burns. All three destinations are in Oregon. The Oregon-Nevada state line is at the north end of Denio.
Taken 05-28-2012
Denio Humboldt County Nevada United StatesUS-97 north at I-84/US-30 West (Exit 104). Turn left for I-84/US-30 west to The Dalles. Continue north on US-97 towards Yakima (Washington). US-97 crosses over the Columbia River into Washington immediately north of this junction. The Columbia River and the hills of Washington state are in the background of this photograph.
Taken 05-26-2012
Biggs Junction Sherman County Oregon United StatesAlt. US-95 North, leaving Yerrington. This is the only instance that I have seen on any of the Nevada alternate US highways, where an "A" was used as the alternate designation. The normal alternate designation is with a separate sign on top of the shield with the word "ALT".
Taken 05-07-2012
Yerington Lyon County Nevada United States