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It is a major thoroughfare for traffic between San Diego and the Inland Empire, as well as between Southern California, Las Vegas, Nevada, and the Intermountain West. South of its junction at I-8 in San Diego, the highway becomes SR 15, extending 6.13 miles (9.87 km) [1] to I-5, about 12 miles (19 km) from the Mexico–United States border.
Beginning Nov. 1, the southbound I-15 brake check area past Oak Hills will be closed for the duration of the project. The existing facility will also be closed. Crews are placing signage to alert ...
Interstate 5 south terminus at San Ysidro in San Diego, northbound to the Central Valley and Sacramento. John J. Montgomery Freeway from the U.S.-Mexico border crossing at San Ysidro to downtown San Diego; San Diego Freeway from downtown San Diego to the El Toro Y; Santa Ana Freeway from the El Toro Y to the East L.A. Interchange
Interstate 15 (I-15) is a major Interstate Highway in the Western United States, running through Southern California and the Intermountain West. I-15 begins near the Mexican border in San Diego County and stretches north to Alberta, Canada, passing through the states of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Montana.
Starting Sunday, Caltrans will open a temporary lane on southbound Interstate 15 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays and Mondays to alleviate traffic heading toward Southern California and away from ...
This video from the San Diego Police Department shows wet roads following the crash.Police wrote: “Traffic alert! 13 vehicle accident-Carmel Valley Road to the 5 South on-ramp is shut down due ...
Completed in March 2011, the bridge was built to allow pedestrian traffic on Park Boulevard to safely cross six sets of railroad tracks and Harbor Drive. The bridge also completes the "Park to Bay Link", a long term vision of city planners to develop a public parkway or green belt along Park Blvd, in order to connect Balboa Park with San Diego ...
The system operates 97 bus routes in San Diego and the rest of the southern half of the county. [1] [2] There are 85 "MTS Bus" fixed-route services, 9 "Rapid" bus rapid transit routes, and the "MTS Access" paratransit service. Routes are operated by private contractors and by the San Diego Transit Corporation (SDTC), a subsidiary of MTS.