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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 164.10

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For purposes of subdivision
(e)of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following:
Route 1.
Route 2, between the north urban limits of Los Angeles-Long Beach and Route 138.
Route 4, between the east urban limits of Antioch-Pittsburg and Route 89.
Route 5.
Route 6.
Route 7.
Route 8.
Route 9, between the north urban limits of Santa Cruz and the south urban limits of San Jose.
Route 10, between the east urban limits of San Bernardino-Riverside and the Arizona state line.
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