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The new lane opened on May 8, 2007; however, the widening generated complaints from angry commuters facing a "bottleneck" at Santo Road. [93] Because the additional lane was constructed in portions, the opening of the third lane between Santo Road and the existing third lane closer to I-15 was delayed; however, construction for the missing ...
The following is a list of roads defined by the Streets and Highways Code, sections 250–257, as part of the California Freeway and Expressway System. [1] Some of the routes listed may still be in the planning stages of being fully upgraded to freeways or expressways. State Route 1 (part) State Route 2 (part) State Route 3 (part) State Route 4 ...
Southern California residents idiomatically refer to freeways with the definite article, as "the [freeway number]", e.g. "the 5" or "the 10". [18] This use of the article differs from other American dialects, including that of Northern California, but is the same as in the UK (e.g.
The cities along the proposed route also pushed to prohibit trucks over 4.5 short tons (4.1 t; 4.0 long tons) from using SR 85 (similar to the I-580 truck ban in Oakland and SR 2 truck ban in Angeles National Forest). [3] Thus, SR 85 became one of the handfuls of California freeways that do not allow such tractor semis.
1.6: 2.6 SR 47 near Terminal Island: SR 1 near Long Beach: 1984: current Formerly part of SR 47. The segment from SR 1 to Willow Street was relinquished to the City of Long Beach in 2000 SR 103 — — I-5 near Miramar: US 395 (now SR 163) near Miramar: 1964: 1969 Now I-15: SR 104: 36.04 [b] [d] 58.00 SR 99 near Galt: SR 49 in Sutter Creek
The first official segment of the freeway from Black Mountain Road to I-15 was constructed next, beginning on July 25, 1991 by Daley Corporation and W.R. Connelly Inc. [26] This was scheduled to open in May 1993, at a cost of $13 million [27] [28] (about $25.9 million in 2023 dollars).
State Route 94 (SR 94) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that is 63.324 miles (101.910 km) long. The western portion, known as the Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway, begins at Interstate 5 (I-5) in downtown San Diego and continues to the end of the freeway portion past SR 125 in Spring Valley.