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ABOUT THE MAP. This map shows the network for transporting materials and goods to and from businesses in Santa Ana, and throughout southern <br />California. The City's street system supports the national network and local businesses via designated truck routes, generally along major or primary <br />arterials that connect to freeways. Except for local deliveries, trucks are prohibited from driving on residential streets or low -volume roadways. ' <br />Source: Thad Networks on state Highways District 12(CaITrans 6p2018), California Rail Network Dahe Published: 9/21/2020 <br />(Canrans 10/31R0 18). U.S. Depadment d Transpwtadon - Federal Highway Admini draten, QW same Ana. <br />Truck/Freight Rail Routes <br />National Network Route ......•••• Local Truck Route <br />..... Local Truck Route /---I--I— Freight Rail Line <br />Terminal Access Truck Route <br />r� as .1..•• CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />Notes: National Network Routes are designated truck routes regulated by federal regulations <br />(Code of Federal Regulations, Title 23, Section 658), and allow trucks that may exceed <br />the limits established under state regulations. Local truck routes designated as a Terminal <br />Access route allow vehicles that exceed the limits established under state regulations <br />(California Vehicle Code Sections 35400/35401). Local truck mutes allow any vehicle that <br />exceeds 3 tons, but vehicles must meet other state regulations regarding length and width. <br />FIGURE M-5 <br />GOODS MOVEMENT NETWORK <br />