Here's the
ALDOT 2021 Annual Report (link rot on OP). Route descriptions begin on page 83.
AL 52UseSt - unnecessary in Dothan (was this for the old alignment?); recommend using nearby ColHwy (Columbia Highway) which was the old alignment of AL 52.
Or should that be ColHwy_W because it joins that route again as AL 52?
*RngSt > RanSt (what was the asterisk for? old/new alignment?)
If signage is to be believed, AL 95 ends at CR 95 (which was SR 95 until a few years ago), but seems to have a useless multiplex end with AL 52.
AL 53Dot (Dothan)CR55 > StaLineRd - as per GMSV no "CR 55" or signage that says "County Road" on it. Stop light at its other end on US 231 says "State Line Road".
BUS231 >
US231BusDot <-
Edit 9/27/2022AL 53TN7Truck >
TN7TrkArd <-
Edit 9/27/2022I-65 > I-65/31 (include US 31, even though it's unsigned at this point?)
AL 54 - all good
AL 55CR107_N > LloMill (?) or CR107_A - Lloyd Mill Road used on subsequent intersections, no CR 107 signage on shields nor street blades. But wait...
CR107_S > CR107_B - road of same name (on blades) and CR 107 (on shields). And then...
CR107Red_N > CR107_C - is this when we just use _A, _B, _C... because it's obvious that CR 107 is the former alignment of AL 55? I'm not sure.
CR107Red_S > CR107_D - see above