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A freeway "name" may refer to portions of two or more differently numbered routes; for example, the Ventura Freeway consists of portions of U.S. Route 101 and State Route 134, and the San Diego Freeway consists of portions of Interstate 5 and the full length of Interstate 405.
The non-freeway segment of SR 14 from Silver Queen Road north of Rosamond to Mojave is known as Sierra Highway, as is the old routing between I-5 and Silver Queen Road where SR 14 has been moved to a newer freeway alignment. Portions of SR 14 remain signed with names associated with US 6, including Midland Trail, Theodore Roosevelt Highway, and ...
County Route S21 (CR S21) is a south–north running road serving the coastal communities of northern San Diego County, California, United States, running from San Diego in the south to Oceanside in the north. The route is signed in many places as "Historic Route 101" with the official Historic U.S. 101 shields.
According to the San Diego Police Department, Officer Austin Machitar, 30, was killed during the pursuit, while his partner, Officer Zachary Martinez, 27, was injured and is in critical but stable ...
Police say the man jumped in the truck while it was parked, struck a vehicle and continued traveling after officers deployed spike strips. Police eventually fired pepper balls at the driver.
The crash occurred when an Orange County Fire Authority truck swerved to miss a ladder in the road, causing it to flip, reports say. 8 California firefighters injured in freeway rollover after ...
Boaks was injured in a minor road traffic crash while getting off a bus. His death in hospital two years later was the result of complications from the head injuries sustained. Tony Boeckel: 1892 1924 31 years American baseball player car San Diego, California Cris Bolado: 1969 2017 47 years Filipino basketball player motorcycle Phnom Penh ...
State Route 171 was planned to run from I-5 near San Diego to I-805 through Switzer Canyon. [3] It was to be called the Switzer Canyon Freeway, and had been suggested by consultant John Nolen in 1926. [1] Originally designated as Route 284 in 1959, [2] the route was renumbered as SR 171 in the 1964 state highway renumbering. [3]