Ohio State Route 511
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State Route 511 |
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Length: | 49.81 mi[1] (80.16 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1938 | ||||||||||||
South end: | SR 39 near Perrysville | ||||||||||||
North end: | US 20 near Oberlin | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Ashland, Lorain | ||||||||||||
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[edit] Kipton
The village of Kipton is notorious for being a speed trap on SR-511. Upon entering the village there is a drop in speed limit from 55 mph to 35 mph. The village is unique in the fact that it pays it's police officers (excepting the chief) a salary of one dollar per year.
[edit] Route 511C
Route 511C is a 0.02-mile[1] highway connecting SR 511 with US 42 on the southeast side of Ashland. The intersection is a rectangle with SR 511 running north and then bearing northwest to intersect US 42. US 42 then runs east and intersects SR 60, which continues running northwest through Ashland.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.