California State Route 166

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State Route 166
Defined by S&HC ยง 466, maintained by Caltrans
Length: 96 mi[1] (154 km)
West end: SR 1 in Guadalupe
Major
junctions:
US 101 in Santa Maria
SR 33 in Maricopa
East end: SR 99 at Mettler
State highways in California (list - pre-1964)
County routes in California (list)
< SR 165 SR 167 >
History - Unconstructed - Deleted - Freeway - Scenic

State Route 166 connects the Central Coast of California to the southern San Joaquin Valley.

This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System[2] and is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System[3].

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It starts off in Guadalupe in northwestern Santa Barbara County and heads east towards the largest city on its eastern journey: Santa Maria. It then joins with U.S. Route 101 for the last few miles in Santa Barbara County before crossing the Santa Maria River and splitting off in San Luis Obispo County. For the next 75 miles, SR 166 crosses the Santa Barbara/San Luis Obispo county line a total of five times and passes through New Cuyama and Cuyama before meeting SR 33 north of Ventucopa. SR 33 and SR 166 merge until reaching Maricopa, where SR 166 heads due east for its last 20 miles, intersecting with I-5 9 miles north of the Grapevine. SR 166 ends at SR 99 in Mettler, and it is the last exit for both I-5 and SR 99 southbound before they merge near Wheeler Ridge.

Before 1964, the portion of SR 166 merged with SR 33 was part of US 399.

In Kern County, Highway 166 is known as the Maricopa Highway. West of Maricopa, where it skirts Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, it is called the Cuyama Highway. In the cities of Santa Maria and Guadalupe, it is known as Main Street.

From US 101 to the junction of SR 33, 166 is signed as the "CHP Officers Irvine and Stovall Memorial Highway". In February 1998 a large storm swelled the Cuyama River and caused it to wash out a section of the highway. Officers Britt Irvine and Rick Stovall were responding to an early morning call about a truck accident when their CHP cruiser drove off the washed out section, overturned and was buried in mud.[1]

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