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type=State| |
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route=371| |
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length_mi=20.75<ref>[http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/structur/strmaint/brlog2.htm January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways]</ref>| |
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length_km=33.39| |
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formed=1974 (from [[SR 71 (CA)|SR 71]])<ref>[http://cahighways.org/371-480.html#371 California Highways: State Route 371]</ref>| |
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dir1=West| |
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dir2=East| |
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from=[[Image:California State Route 79.svg|20px]] [[SR 79 (CA)|SR 79]] near [[Aguanga (CA)|Aguanga]]| |
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to=[[Image:California State Route 74.svg|20px]] [[SR 74 (CA)|SR 74]] east of [[Anza (CA)|Anza]]| |
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previous_route=330| |
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next_route=380 |
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type=Highway|next_route=380|previous_route=330|direction=East-West|section=607.1|length_mi=20.75|length_km=33.39|cities=[[Aguanga, California|Aguanga]]<br>[[Anza, California|Anza]]|junction= |
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<tr><td align=right>'''[[California State Route 79|CA-79]]''' [[Image:California State Route 79.svg|20px]]</td><td>[[Riverside County, California|RIV]] 56.40</td></tr> |
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<tr><td align=right>'''[[California State Route 74|CA-74]]''' [[Image:California State Route 74.svg|20px]]</td><td>RIV 77.15</td></tr>}} |
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'''State Route 371''' is a short connector from [[California State Route 79|CA-79]] near [[Aguanga, California |Aguanga]] to [[California State Route 74|CA-74]] near [[Anza, California|Anza]]. It is a heavily used shortcut from southwestern [[Riverside County]] to the [[Coachella Valley]] via CA-74. This was part of [[California State Route 71|CA-71]] until [[1973]], when CA-79 and CA-71 were co-signed from Aguanga to [[Temecula, California|Temecula]]. In [[1974]], the portion of CA-71 from Temecula to [[Corona, California|Corona]] along [[Interstate 15|I-15]]'s current alignment was deleted and the orphaned route from Aguanga to Anza was re-signed as CA-371. |
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Before [[2003]], the intersection with CA-79 was a very dangerous one, as northbound CA-79 traffic had to stop at a stop sign and there was no such sign for southbound CA-79 traffic or for CA-371 traffic headed towards its western terminus. Now, there are stop signs in every direction at that intersection. |
Before [[2003]], the intersection with CA-79 was a very dangerous one, as northbound CA-79 traffic had to stop at a stop sign and there was no such sign for southbound CA-79 traffic or for CA-371 traffic headed towards its western terminus. Now, there are stop signs in every direction at that intersection. |
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==State Law== |
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'''Legal Definition of Route 371:''' [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/California_Streets_and_Highways_Code%2C_Chapter_2%2C_Article_3%2C_Section_301-635#Route_371 California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 607.1] |
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Revision as of 22:47, 10 March 2006
State Route 371 is a short connector from CA-79 near Aguanga to CA-74 near Anza. It is a heavily used shortcut from southwestern Riverside County to the Coachella Valley via CA-74. This was part of CA-71 until 1973, when CA-79 and CA-71 were co-signed from Aguanga to Temecula. In 1974, the portion of CA-71 from Temecula to Corona along I-15's current alignment was deleted and the orphaned route from Aguanga to Anza was re-signed as CA-371.
Before 2003, the intersection with CA-79 was a very dangerous one, as northbound CA-79 traffic had to stop at a stop sign and there was no such sign for southbound CA-79 traffic or for CA-371 traffic headed towards its western terminus. Now, there are stop signs in every direction at that intersection.