Talk:Interstate 10

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Somebody tell me if I'm wrong, but this is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read on the Wik:

"Interstate 10 is the only Interstate highway that did not replace any section of Route 66. The two highways parallel each other between San Bernardino and Santa Monica, California, crossing the city of Los Angeles along the way. I-15, I-40, I-44 and I-55 replaced the majority of Route 66 between Los Angeles and Chicago, Illinois."

WHAT? How about I-95, I-4, I-75, etc, etc? I know the writer must have meant something else, but what he or she meant, I can't be sure of.

I'm just going to delete this sentence, until someone can rephrase it in a way that makes some sense.

  • Weird... maybe the only Interstate that parallels 66 that didn;'t directly replace it? --Rschen7754
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