English: A U.S. highway shield as used in Florida prior to 1993. Colors used conform to the FHWA-recommended colors given at http://www.triskele.com/roadgeek-fonts/font-faq. Note that Florida's colorized U.S. highway shields are generally sqaure regardless of the number of digits in the route number.
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