A
milestone is one of a series of
numbered markers placed along a
road or
boundary at intervals of one mile or occasionally, parts of a mile. They are typically located at the side of the road or in a
median. They are alternatively known as
mile markers,
mileposts or
mile posts (sometimes abbreviated
MPs).
Mileage is the distance along the road from a fixed commencement point. Milestones are constructed to provide
reference points along the road. This can be used to reassure
travellers that the proper path is being followed, and to indicate either
distance travelled or the remaining distance to a destination. Such references are also used by maintenance engineers and emergency services to direct them to specific points where their presence is required. This term is sometimes used to denote a location on a road even if no physical sign is present. This is useful for
accident reporting and other record keeping (e.g., "an accident occurred at the 13 mile mark" even if the road is only marked with a stone once every 10 miles).