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  2. File:The Highway Code 2015 (updated 2021).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Ponderosa Way - Wikipedia

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    The Civilian Conservation Corps built an 800 mile long firebreak called Ponderosa Way during the Great Depression. [1] This firebreak runs through part of Oregon and California. [2] [3] [4] The Civilian Conservation Corps was created in 1933 to put unemployed men to work. Much of Ponderosa Way has fallen into disrepair.

  4. Rut (roads) - Wikipedia

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    A rut is a depression or groove worn into a road or path by the travel of wheels or skis. Ruts can be formed by wear, as from studded snow tires common in cold climate areas, or they can form through the deformation of the asphalt concrete, pavement or subbase material. In modern roads the main cause is heavily loaded trucks.

  5. Interstate Highway standards - Wikipedia

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    All of the unsigned Interstates in Alaska and Puerto Rico are exempt from Interstate Highway standards and are instead, per Title 23, Chapter 1, Section 103 of the U.S. Code, "designed in accordance with such geometric and construction standards as are adequate for current and probable future traffic demands and the needs of the locality of the ...

  6. List of U.S. Routes in California - Wikipedia

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    It also includes the routes that were decommissioned during the 1964 state highway renumbering. Each U.S. Route in California is maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route [2] [3]) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300-635).

  7. Controlled-access highway - Wikipedia

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    Class S: "A Highway that connects two or more cities and carries safely a large volume of traffic at the highest speed of operation." Class A: "A Highway that forms a strategic route and corridor connecting international boundaries at identified immigration entry and exit points and international terminals such as international air or sea ports."

  8. California wants to crack down on Clear at the airport - AOL

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    The bill has to be approved by the full California Senate and Assembly and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to become law. Clear, a publicly-traded security company, lets members jump the line at ...

  9. California Highway Commission - Wikipedia

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    The California Highway Commission was established in 1895 and continued until 1978 as the primary California government agency responsible for state highway planning.It exercised jurisdiction over the California state highway system, especially highway routes, while the Department of Highways, established in 1896, constructed and maintained state highways.