OCTA 2013/14 MPAH

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LOS ANGELES COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY

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2014 Master Plan of Arterial Highways

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LEGEND ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS ESTABLISHED ALIGNMENT

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PRIMARY SECONDARY ROADS OUTSIDE OF OC SHOWN FOR CONTINUITY FREEWAY * TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR * SMART STREET 8 LANE SMART STREET 6 LANE SMART STREET 4 LANE ! (

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PROPOSED INTERCHANGE RIGHT-OF-WAY RESERVE * Shown for references purposes only

CLASSIFICATION PRINCIPAL 8 Lane Divided Roadway Accommodates 45,000 to 60,000 ADT MAJOR 6 Lane Divided Roadway Accommodates 30,000 to 45,000 ADT PRIMARY 4 Lane Divided Roadway Accommodates 20,000 to 30,000 ADT SECONDARY 4 Lane Undivided Roadway Accommodates 10,000 to 20,000 ADT COLLECTOR 2 Lane Undivided Roadway Accommodates 7,500 to 10,000 ADT

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Map Published September 1, 2014

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Source: OCTA Portions of this map copyrighted by Thomas Bros. Maps and reproduced with permission.


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