
A plethora of shields again, and a sign pointing to an evacuation
shelter. |

A few less shields. |

They like to group them all together here I guess. |

And we're down to just three shields! US 84, US 431, and AL 210. |

An AL 134 shield. |

A picture of the road in this area. |

We're about to get on to US 231. |

A US 231 shield and also a hurricane evacuation sign. |

A good view of the road. |

It turns into a four lane road here. |

US 231 northbound and AL 10 westbound shields. And some bug spatters. |

US 82 and US 231 shields. |

An AL 271 shield. |

Coming up to the interstate. Such small print! |

Hopping on to interstate 85 going north. |

An I-85 shield. |

The exit for US 231 yet again. And also US 80 and AL 21. |

Shields for US 231, US 80, and AL 21. |

Heading towards I-65. |

More directions for I-65. |

An I-65 and US 82 shield. |

What the road looks like here. |

US 82 leaves us and we continue on I-65. For a little while. |

The median gets larger here. |
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It is at this point that my car decided to no longer function
as it was intended. After much attempt at solving the problem
on my own, I realized that the radiator coolant was doing nothing
but draining out of the car as soon as I was putting it in. I
had the car towed and Sam and I took a scenic route back to a
hotel near Montgomery. In his car. |

We found a couple of old shields on our way. |

An old US 31 junction sign. |

A view of US 31. |

Back to the many signs in one place. |

US 280 and AL 22 shields. |

US 280. |
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