5 John 1, chapter 2

An Act to Establish A National Route System

  1. This Act shall be known as the National Routes Act, c. 2.
  2. The current route system shall be reformed as such:
    1. FL-10 (McGrath Road) → Hwy 1
    2. MP-25 (Elizabeth Road and King’s Road) → Hwy 2
    3. MP-26 → Hwy 3
    4. LS-30 → Hwy 4
    5. LS-31 → Hwy 5
    6. HD-40 → Hwy 6
    7. HD-40B → Hwy 6A
    8. BAU-100 (Timpson Road) → Hwy 7
    9. BAU-500 (Randouler Highway) → Hwy 8
    10. BAU-501 (Sullivan Highway) → Hwy 9
    11. BAU-502 (E.J. Parker Road) → Hwy 10
    12. BAU-503 → Hwy 11
    13. BAU-504 (Parker Highway) → Hwy 12
  3. Additionally, Highway 6A will be designated Concord Road. The following highways will be established:
    1. A length of highway at Northumbria numbered 13, to be decided by the Duke of Northumbria.
    2. In the new region of Newport at 44°07'55.7”N 77°47'24.0”W, two new highways will be laid in accordance with the following figure, with the above coordinates marked in red.
    3. Route 15 shall be designated as W.O. J.R. Morris Road, and 14, Cdr. J.E. Gardener Road.
    4. A new highway “16” will be developed in Mild Pond stemming off of Peterborough County Road 4, Canada, follow north to a new highway “17” running east-west from Highway 8, and loop at the boundary back down toward 16.
    5. Additionally, on the west side of Wabasso, a new highway will be formed from C.R. 4 to Mild Pond Trail. The route will continue down Mild Pond Trail terminating at Hwy 8.
  4. All route shields shall be removed and replaced with the Mild Pond pattern sign, with a Baustralian fish replacing the pond.
  5. Each route sign to be posted shall measure 13 5⁄₁₆” × 17 ¾”, or 26 9⁄₁₆” × 35 ⁷⁄₁₆” for large signs.