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Report: Chicago traffic among worst in U.S. A new report reveals what daily commuters already know: Chicago traffic is among the worst in the country. The mobility analytics company Inrix reports ...
Located in south Orange County, the interchange was named after the nearby city El Toro (now Lake Forest), and the now-closed Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, located northeast of the interchange. The "Y" is one of the busiest interchanges in the world; from 1975 to 2002, daily traffic surged from 102,000 to 356,000 vehicles a day. [1]
Irvine: 21.30 — I-5 south (San Diego Freeway) – San Diego: Continuation beyond I-405: 94A: I-405 north (San Diego Freeway north) to SR 133 south – Long Beach: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; south end of Santa Ana Freeway; south end of I-5 overlap: See I-5 Exits 94A–134: Los Angeles: Los Angeles: 16.88
I-405 south (San Diego Freeway) – Irvine, San Diego: East end of I-405 overlap; eastbound left exit and westbound left entrance; eastbound access is via exit 5; I-405 south exit 21: Garden Grove–Westminster line: R0.92: 5: Garden Grove Boulevard, Valley View Street, Bolsa Chica Road to I-405 south (San Diego Freeway)
Though overall traffic was worst in 2019 before improving in 2020 due to the pandemic, speeds have been well below average — 53.7 mph last year on the 405 — every Tuesday and Wednesday before ...
The northbound 405 in the San Fernando Valley was shut down after an early-morning crash involving several vehicles. Two collisions shut down traffic lanes on 405, 101 freeways; at least 1 ...
I-405 is a bypass auxiliary route of I-5, running along the southern and western parts of the Greater Los Angeles urban area from Irvine in the south to Sylmar in the north. I-405, heavily traveled by both commuters and freight haulers along its entire length, is the busiest and most congested freeway in the United States.
A bustling shopping district in Chicago known as the “Mexico of the Midwest” has seen foot traffic plummet by 50% — as residents say they fear the immigration raids promised by President Trump.