Rest Areas and Truck Comfort Centers (scalehouse)
- Truck comfort center and weigh-in-motion (WIM) scale. 3.2 miles (5.1 km) east of the AL. state line at mile marker (MM) 3
- FLORIDA WELCOME CENTER (Escambia County Welcome Center) mm 4
- Rest Areas between Exits 28 & 31 (Santa Rosa County Rest Area) mm 29
- Rest Areas between Exits 56 & 70 (Okaloosa County Rest Area) mm 58 (EB) and mm 61 (WB)
- Rest Areas (Holmes County Rest Area) MM 96
- Rest Areas between Exits 130 & 136 (Jackson County Rest Area) mm 136
- Truck comfort center and WIM Jackson County Truck Comfort Station) MM 155
- Rest Area between Exits 158 & 166. The single rest area is located on the eastbound side; however, a ramp allows for access by westbound travelers. mm 162
- Rest Areas between Exits 192 & 196 (Leon County Rest Area) mm 194
- Rest Areas between Exits 233 & 241 (Jefferson County Rest Area) mm 233
- Truck comfort center (Madison County Truck Comfort Station ) mm 264
- Rest Areas between Exits 262 & 275 (Madison County Rest Area) mm 265
- Rest Areas between Exits 292 & 296 A-B (Suwannee/Columbia County Rest Area) mm 294 (EB) mm 295 (WB)
- Rest Areas between Exits 303 & 324 (Baker County Rest Area in Osceola National Forest) mm 318
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