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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 164.15

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For purposes of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following:
Route 94, except within the urban limits of the County of San Diego.
Route 95, between Route 10 and the Nevada state line.
Route 97.
Route 98, between Route 111 and Route 7.
Route 99, with routing to be determined via Route 70 or via Route 99 between Route 70 north of Sacramento and Route 149 north of Oroville.
Route 101.
Route 108, from Route 132 in Modesto to Route 120 east of Oakdale, and between Route 120 at Yosemite Junction and Route 395.
Route 111, between the Mexico border near Calexico and Route 10 near Whitewater.
Route 113, between Route 80 and Route 5.
Route 116, between Route 1 and Route 12.
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