SR 99
SR 99, or State Route 99, is a major north-south highway in the state of California. It runs approximately 400 miles, connecting cities from Bakersfield in the south to Red Bluff in the north. The route serves as a vital corridor for transportation, commerce, and travel within the Central Valley region.
Along its path, SR 99 passes through several key urban areas, including Fresno and Sacramento. The highway is known for its agricultural significance, as it facilitates the movement of goods from farms to markets. Additionally, SR 99 provides access to various attractions and services for residents and visitors alike.