If state or county roads in your area are designated by numbers or letters rather than names, you might give directions by saying, “Take _______ for two miles and turn west.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| HIGHWAY (NUMBER OR LETTER) | 6 |
| (NUMBER AND COMPASS DIRECTION) | 5 |
| (NUMBER OR LETTER) | 3 |
| COUNTY TRUNK (NUMBER OR LETTER) | 2 |
| HIGHWAY | 2 |
| AB | 1 |
| COUNTY (LETTER) | 1 |
| COUNTY ROAD (LETTER) | 1 |
| COUNTY TRUNK | 1 |
| ‘LETTER’ OR ‘NUMBER’ | 1 |
| ROUTE (NUMBER OR LETTER) | 1 |
| Z OR ‘COUNTY Z’ | 1 |
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