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Re: Hwy 17 Crash Season
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Subject: Re: Hwy 17 Crash Season
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From: gmandel@netcom.com (Glenn Mandelkern)
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Date: Wed, 1 Nov 1995 01:05:50 GMT
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Newsgroups: ba.mountain-folk, ca.driving
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In article <474gra$23rj@violin.aix.calpoly.edu>,
Kenneth E. Long <klong@violin.aix.calpoly.edu> wrote:
>>>What is the history of Hwy 17's posted speed limit?
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>>In Richard Beal's book it says that originally it was 45, then raised
>>to 65, then dropped to 55 on the Santa Clara side, and finally in 1960
>>dropped to 50 in the mountain portion.
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>Richard Beal's book? Can you give me the title of this so I can find
>it? Thanks!
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Author Beal, Richard A.
Title Highway seventeen : the road to Santa Cruz
I've seen this book in a number of bookstores in San Jose and Santa Cruz.
It's got a light brown and white cover. Some libraries also carry it,
its number is 979.47.
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