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The previous version of this article states that the route continues along the 76, rather than being a break in continuity. However, looking at the legislative definition of the route, it simply says Vista Way to the 76, and then Mission from the 76 to Winter Haven. That website lists this portion as 3.97 miles, which is about how far it is from the Mission-76 intersection to the Mission-Winterhaven intersection. If he suggested portion of the 76 were included in this figure, it would be something more like seven miles. All of the other lengths on that page, as well, only match up if the route is considered discontinuous. (I can't find any government website that defines California county routes, or I might be able to clear this up.) -Branddobbe07:38, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]