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California Highways
California Highways
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“Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Numbered Highways in California*
* But Were Afraid To Ask



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Welcome to the California Highways home page. From this page, you can access a variety of information related to California highways and California highway history that I have collected over the years. I welcome comments and corrections to this information; you may reach me by sending Email to webmaster@cahighways.org.

This site should answer most of your questions. However, there still may be a few questions that aren't covered by the areas in the site. If you question remains unanswered after reviewing the site, please check the 疫情之后的奢侈品市场会怎样?来看看贝恩的分析 - 知乎 - Zhihu:著名的贝恩公司(Bain & Company)在前几日发布的名为《Luxury after Covid-19》的报告中,就新冠疫情对全球奢侈品的影响做了一定的分析,并对疫情之后的发展进行了预测。该文章由五大专栏作家联手完 …, and if that doesn't work, please send me email at webmaster@cahighways.org. Another good source to getting questions answered is Caltrans itself (and you must use the Caltrans contacts if the question relates to potential legal issues).

苹果免费v皮Note: This is a hobbyist website. The California Highways Site is not affilated with or sponsored by Caltrans, the California Department of Transportation, although I truly appreciate the support that Caltrans staff have provided me in doing research, and the kind words they have sent me regarding the information on this site. If you have questions concerning operation of the state highways, or that are of a legal or regulatory nature, please contact Caltrans directly at http://www.dot.ca.gov/. I'll be glad to answer any question I can, but this is a hobbyist site. If you are looking for the current status of a particular state route, try the Caltrans Highway Status page. The California Highway Patrol also maintains a Traffic Incident Page. If you have a maintenance problem to report, use the Caltrans Maintenance Report Form.

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⮞ State Highway Routes: Old and New

State Highway Routes: Old and New This section provides information on every state numbered route that was ever defined in California. This includes the route's current definition, as well as historical information and all known names. Visit Named Highways and Structures: An Index for an index to all highway names.

⮞ County Sign Routes

Numbered County HighwaysThis section provides information on the state's County Sign Route systems. These are the routes on the blue pentagon signs with numbers such as N4 or J7.

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ant加速器iosThis section provides the definitions of the various state highway types in California.

⮞ Interstate Types and History

Interstate Types/HistoryThis section provides information on the different types of Interstate highways, and gives a history in Interstate highway submissions by the state of California.

⮞ Numbering Conventions

Highway NumberingThis section explains how highways are numbered (and were numbered) in California. It includes information on Interstate, U.S., state, county, and forest routes, as well as exit numbering and post miles.

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苹果免费v皮This section provides a summary of how the numbers of state highways have changed. It focuses on two primary areas: the "great renumbering" in 1964 when the legislative route numbers were aligned with the signed route numbers, and how the U.S. highway system has changed in California.

⮞ Highway System Chronology

Chronology of Highway SystemThis section provides a history of additions and changes to the state route system. They identify, year by year, when each portion of a route was added or deleted to the state highway system.

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好用的歪皮恩This section uses historical and planning maps to tell stories about the history and development of highways in California.

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苹果免费v皮This section provides a variety of statistics about the routs in the State Highway system and the County Sign Route system.

⮞ Trails and Roads

El Camino RealThis section provides information on some of the more significant named roads in California, including the De Anza Trail and the 苹果免费v皮.

⮞ Related Links and Resources

Related WWW LinksThis section provides links to other highway and highway related sites. This section also provides a link to my index of Current California Highway-Related Legislation that I find of interest, and to the recommended reading lists. I also maintain copies of Caltrans and Related Resource Links for resources that disappeared during Caltrans' 2024 accessibility rework.

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ant加速器iosThis section provides a summary of recent changes to the California Highway pages.

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ios歪p恩I couldn't have done it without you. No, really! This section provides credit to all the good folks that have helped me develop these pages. You may also want to look at the recommended reading lists.


Other Members of the California Highways Family

Additionally, the following sites are part of the cahighways.org family. Although not maintained by the cahighways.org webmaster, they all deal specifically with California and its highway system:

[AARoads]aaroads.cahighways.org. Formerly limited to just San Diego, Andy Field and the crew at AARoads have expanded to cover all of California.

蚂蚁vp(永久免费)ios歪p恩. Mike Ballard's "Historical Highways of Central and Southern California" pages. This includes information on US 6 and US 99, as well as information on unbuilt freeways, maps, East Los Angeles interchanges, and much, much more.

[ushighways.cahighways.org]ushighways.cahighways.org. Casey Cooper's "Historic US Highways of California". The historic US highways of California have the same magic that Route 66 has, although much of theirs is still waiting to be rediscovered. This site is a repository of information about the 18 US highways that once traversed California.



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