Florida State Road 10
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State Road 10 |
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Length: | 15.53[1] mi (24.99 km) (continues west with US 90 and US 90 Alt.) |
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Formed: | 1945 renumbering (definition) | ||||||||
West end: | I-95/US 1/US 90 in Jacksonville | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 90 Alt./SR 115 in J'ville SR 9A in Jacksonville |
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East end: | SR A1A in Atlantic Beach | ||||||||
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State Road 10 (SR 10) is a major east-west state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. Mostly unsigned in favor of U.S. Highway 90, it runs from the Alabama state line (Perdido River) to Atlantic Beach. The only sections that are not signed as US 90 are north of Pensacola, where US 90 uses State Road 10A and SR 10 is signed as U.S. Highway 90 Alternate, and east of south Jacksonville, where US 90 is State Road 212.
The only signed section of SR 10 is in Jacksonville and Atlantic Beach. Signage begins at the interchange with Interstate 95 and U.S. Highway 1, where US 1 splits to the south. SR 10 is still US 90 here, and so there is a signed concurrency east to the split with US 90. Where SR 10 and US 90 split, SR 10 stays with Atlantic Boulevard, while US 90 uses Beach Boulevard (unsigned State Road 212) to Jacksonville Beach.
About a mile (2 km) before the east end of SR 10, at the east end of the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, State Road A1A joins from the north. The two roads run concurrently on Atlantic Boulevard to Third Street, where SR 10 ends and SR A1A turns south. (Atlantic Boulevard continues several blocks further as a local road to the beach.)