The Other Americans

What is the importance of the intersection at Route 62 in the novel, The Other Americans?

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The most crucial location within the Mojave Desert is an intersection along Route 62, which is where Driss is run over and killed. Prior to Driss' death, the intersection contained the bowling alley, run by Anderson Baker since the 1970's, and also a small diner, run by Driss.

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