It starts from the Airport Intersection and travels northwest before terminating at a junction at Verona Beach, where it becomes Santa Maria Drive, which travels through Rodeo before terminating at the Flint Intersection, connecting to the San Fierro Highway. Although it has two lanes for each direction, it is not a high-speed road. The road travels through a short tunnel underneath the hills just south of the junction. There is a small median dividing the road in half, which is lined up by lamp posts for illumination at night.
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| - It starts from the Airport Intersection and travels northwest before terminating at a junction at Verona Beach, where it becomes Santa Maria Drive, which travels through Rodeo before terminating at the Flint Intersection, connecting to the San Fierro Highway. Although it has two lanes for each direction, it is not a high-speed road. The road travels through a short tunnel underneath the hills just south of the junction. There is a small median dividing the road in half, which is lined up by lamp posts for illumination at night.
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| - It starts from the Airport Intersection and travels northwest before terminating at a junction at Verona Beach, where it becomes Santa Maria Drive, which travels through Rodeo before terminating at the Flint Intersection, connecting to the San Fierro Highway. Although it has two lanes for each direction, it is not a high-speed road. The road travels through a short tunnel underneath the hills just south of the junction. There is a small median dividing the road in half, which is lined up by lamp posts for illumination at night.
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