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| David K 
 
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 That's what happens when you believe a politician! I remember in 1974 hearing the highway would be paved south from San Felipe from the owner of Nuevo
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| PaulW 
 
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 And before they built the new bridge west of S Ignacio there were places that the road was less than 16' wide  from white line to white line. Big
issue since the semis could not pass each other. I followed one and his dual tires were on top of the white and yellow line. In that location the
guard rail was heavily scraped.
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 The only correction would be Gary's measurement of the minimum width of 1973's Highway One. It was/is just 19 feet... not 33 in the narrow sections
from San Quintin on south to San Ignacio.
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| Rallyroo 
 
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 One of the many bridges getting built. They're just plowing straight through the mountains literally in a straight line with practically no curves and
no elevation change. Definitely no environmental impact study done.
 
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| motoged 
 
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 Maybe when I retire I will set up a taco cart at one of the scenic lookouts along the way.....
 
 
 
 
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| bajaguy 
 
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 Hahahaha............or competent engineering/geological work either
 
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| rts551 
 
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 Given the number of people and and the amount of equipment working,  the road will be completed sooner than 2-3 years.  They are moving relatively
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| rts551 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by David K  |  | That's what happens when you believe a politician! I remember in 1974 hearing the highway would be paved south from San Felipe from the owner of Nuevo
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 Glad no politics are entering this discussion!
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| TMW 
 
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 I think the new hwy down to Gonzaga Bay and beyond is among the best done in Baja. A lot of environmental study complaints or challenges are done to
hold up a project by those that may be affected by it in ways not to do with the environment.
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