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California State Route 92
Hi All,
California State Route 92 serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a multi-function, multi-terrained route. Today, we'll focus on its occidental constituents. In the central portion of the San Francisco peninsula, coming from Half Moon Bay, the route is most entirely a two-laned corridor. Between Interstate 280 and US Federal Route 101 (in order from west to east), the route becomes the J. Arthur Younger Freeway. Now available at the Worldwide Highway Library, a component of Calrog.com, is a video of State Route 92: http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/ca-92.wmv Enjoy! Cheers, Carl Rogers "Adding human experience to highway enthusiasm" ******** Calrog.com, http://www.calrog.com : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An integrated media arm in Turn-of-the-Century PC Development, International Highway Research, and Interpersonal Psychology. Has served your home country and ninety-seven of its worldwide neighbours since 2000, through Internet downstream and published works. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/calrog ******** |
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California State Route 92
Carl Rogers > wrote:
>California State Route 92 serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a >multi-function, multi-terrained route. In what sense is a highway "multi-function"? Does it serve as a backup landing strip for small aircraft. Steve |
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California State Route 92
Steve Pope wrote:
> Carl Rogers > wrote: > >>California State Route 92 serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a >>multi-function, multi-terrained route. > > In what sense is a highway "multi-function"? Does it serve > as a backup landing strip for small aircraft. > > Steve Hey, it's a floor wax and a dessert topping! -- Comrade Otto Yamamoto http://mryamamoto.50megs.com decreasing the signal, increasing the NOISE! |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:59:51 -0400, "Scott M. Kozel"
> wrote: (Steve Pope) wrote: >> >> Carl Rogers > wrote: >> >> >California State Route 92 serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a >> >multi-function, multi-terrained route. >> >> In what sense is a highway "multi-function"? > >Does it serve several of these traffic functions -- > >- Local >- Commuter >- Long-distance bypass >- Trucks >- Bus transit It serves as a steeply graded parking lot on the ocean side of the hills during rush hours. -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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California State Route 92
On Jul 15, 9:50?pm, Hatunen > wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:59:51 -0400, "Scott M. Kozel" > > > > > > > wrote: > (Steve Pope) wrote: > > >> Carl Rogers > wrote: > > >> >California State Route 92 serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a > >> >multi-function, multi-terrained route. > > >> In what sense is a highway "multi-function"? > > >Does it serve several of these traffic functions -- > > >- Local > >- Commuter > >- Long-distance bypass > >- Trucks > >- Bus transit > > It serves as a steeply graded parking lot on the ocean side of > the hills during rush hours. > > -- > ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* > * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * > * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps *- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Ooooooh yeah; took me almost an hour to drive just 5 miles of CA 92 West on Sunday. Twiddled my thumbs while trying to reach Highway 1. -Brent |
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California State Route 92
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:25:04 -0700, CAHighway99
> wrote: >On Jul 15, 9:50?pm, Hatunen > wrote: >> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:59:51 -0400, "Scott M. Kozel" >> >> >> >> >> >> > wrote: >> (Steve Pope) wrote: >> >> >> Carl Rogers > wrote: >> >> >> >California State Route 92 serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a >> >> >multi-function, multi-terrained route. >> >> >> In what sense is a highway "multi-function"? >> >> >Does it serve several of these traffic functions -- >> >> >- Local >> >- Commuter >> >- Long-distance bypass >> >- Trucks >> >- Bus transit >> >> It serves as a steeply graded parking lot on the ocean side of >> the hills during rush hours. >> >Ooooooh yeah; took me almost an hour to drive just 5 miles of CA 92 >West on Sunday. Twiddled my thumbs while trying to reach Highway 1. When I was working in Palo Alto and living in Pacifica/Linda Mar I once thought it might be fun to cut over to HMB and drive up the coast to get home. Once, and only once. -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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California State Route 92
"Carl Rogers" > wrote in message
. net... > Today, we'll focus on its occidental constituents. As opposed to, say, its oriental constituents? Are you talking about the folks who drive it who are non-Asian or the folks who drive it who live on the western part of it versus the eastern part? I'm flummoxed... |
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California State Route 92
PS: The previous post in this thread did not come from John Higdon, but
from me. I have a screwed up news reader. |
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