Florida State Road 30
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State Road 30 is the hidden Florida Department of Transportation designation for most of US 98 west of Perry, Florida to the United States state of Alabama.
In a 14-mile-long stretch west of Panama City, US 98 and SR 30 are separated by less than one mile, with SR 30 on Front Beach Road (with Alternate US 98 signage) along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico in Hollywood Beach, Laguna Beach, and Panama City Beach, and US 90 inland (as unsigned State Road 30A) along Panama City Beach Parkway bypassing the beach communities.
In Panama City, and Callaway, US 98 and SR 30 take different courses as they pass through the two cities, in which SR 30 becomes Business US 98 and US 98 becomes unsigned SR 30A (for more details on the routing through Panama City and Callaway, click here). Both at the western and eastern end of the split, US 98 and SR 30 merge upon approach of a bridge (on Panama City Parkway crossing Saint Andrew Bay to the west; and, to the east, New Dupont Bridge crossing East Bay for access to – and through – Tyndall Air Force Base).
The eastern terminus of SR 30 is an intersection with US 19-US 27-SR 20-SR 55 in Perry. There, a motorist driving eastbound on US 98 (West Hampton Springs Avenue) can turn southward onto its continuation on Byron Butler Parkway (Alternate US 27-US 19-US 98-SR 55). Motorists continuing eastward on East Hampton Springs Avenue travel along southbound US 27-SR 20 toward Mayo, Alachua, and Gainesville.