Re: CA Freeways to Everywhere -- Mr. Mojave returns with a question
- From: Cameron Kaiser <ckaiser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2005 00:00:02 -0600
Cameron Kaiser <ckaiser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>These indicate the controlled access right-of-way boundaries and originally
>appeared on any alignment that is or was planned to be upgraded to freeway
>(i.e., legislatively defined as freeway or expressway, usually as part of
>California SHC 253.x, even if not actually either one). There are quite a few
>in the field, but you hardly ever see them in urban areas now.
I should also add that signs of this sort are in other states, of course.
Since you mentioned US 395, Oregon has an analogous sign on US 395 south of
Canyon City around mile 8 IIRC (before the junction with US 26 in John Day).
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