CA 99

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CA 99 is a major north–south state highway running through California’s Central Valley, connecting cities such as Bakersfield, Fresno, and Sacramento.

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CA 99 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf north–south highway
state highway
abbreviation CA 99 self-linksurface differs
SR 99
connectsCity Bakersfield
Chico
Fresno
Madera
Merced
Modesto
Sacramento
Stockton
Turlock
Visalia-Porterville metropolitan area
surface form: Visalia area
connectsToHighway Interstate 5
Interstate 80
State Route 180
State Route 41
State Route 58
U.S. Route 50
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction north–south
formerDesignation Federal Highway U.S. Route 99
surface form: U.S. Route 99
highwayNumber 99
laneConfiguration mostly freeway
locatedIn Central Valley
maintainedBy Caltrans
surface form: California Department of Transportation
majorFunction primary transportation corridor for California’s Central Valley
parallelTo Interstate 5
partOf California state highway system
surface form: California State Highway System
passesThroughCounty Butte County
Fresno County
Kern County
Madera County, California
surface form: Madera County

Merced County
Sacramento County
San Joaquin County
Stanislaus County
Sutter County
Tehama County
Tulare County, California
surface form: Tulare County
regionServed Sacramento Valley
San Joaquin Valley
routeType state route
state California, United States
surface form: California
terminusNorth in Red Bluff
junction with Interstate 5 in Red Bluff
terminusSouth junction with Interstate 5 near Wheeler Ridge
near Wheeler Ridge
usedFor commuter traffic
freight transport

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CA 99 abbreviation CA 99 self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: California State Route 99