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California State Route 113

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Route 113
Length: 59 mi (95 km)
Formed:
Major cities: Yuba City, CA
Woodland, CA
Davis, CA
Dixon, CA
Direction: North-South
JUNCTION POSTMILE

<tr><td align=right>SR-12 Image:California 12.svg<td>SOL 0.00 <tr bgcolor=#afeeee><td align=right rowspan=2>I-80 Image:I-80.svg<td>SOL 21.25 <tr bgcolor=#afeeee><td>SOL R21.77 <tr><td align=right>I-5 Image:I-5.svg<td>YOL 11.44 <tr><td align=right>SR-45 Image:California 45.svg<td>YOL 21.90 <tr><td align=right>SR-99 Image:California 99.svg<td>SUT 16.21

California State Routes
Unconstructed - Deleted - Scenic
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State Route 113 runs from Yuba City to around 10 miles from Rio Vista at State Route 12. It is an important connecting route between Interstate 80 and Interstate 5. Past the southern terminus are Collinsville and Birds Landing around the Suisun Bay marshes. Cities along the route include Woodland, Davis, and Dixon. It also shares a stretch of Interstate 80 between just outside UC Davis and Dixon. The section running from Dixon to Woodland is a controlled-access freeway; the remainder is a standard road of two to four lanes. The freeway section spanning from the I-80 interchange (Davis) to Woodland (completed in 1990) is called the Vic Fazio Highway, after the former U.S. House representative of the Davis area, who is credited with funding the freeway upgrade of that section.

[edit] State law

Legal Definition of Route 113: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 413

Route 113 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.6 of the California State Highway Code.

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