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According to state police, the crash happened moments after 2:00 a.m. in the southbound area of Exit 13. The driver of the motorcycle, 22-year-old Marcellino Turcio from Northford, […]
State Route 91 (SR 91) is a major east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that serves several regions of the Greater Los Angeles urban area. A freeway throughout its entire length, it officially runs from Vermont Avenue [3] in Gardena, just west of the junction with the Harbor Freeway (Interstate 110, I-110), east to Riverside at the junction with the Pomona (SR 60 west of SR ...
According to the Connecticut State Police, at around 2:30 p.m. 88-year-old Willam Higgins of Enfield died when he was driving on Route 5 in Enfield and crashed through a wooded grassy area onto I ...
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; exit 68N on Wilbur Cross Parkway: 20.11: 32.36: 18: 20: Route 66 east – Middlefield, Middletown: No southbound exit; western terminus of Route 66: I-691 west – Meriden, Waterbury: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; eastern terminus and exit 1A on I-691: 21.14: 34.02: 19: 21: Baldwin Avenue ...
U.S. Route 91 or U.S. Highway 91 (US 91) is a 172.7-mile-long (277.9 km) north–south United States highway running from Brigham City, Utah, to Idaho Falls, Idaho, in the U.S. states of Idaho and Utah. Despite the "1" as the last digit in the number, US 91 is no longer a cross-country artery, as it has mostly been replaced by Interstate 15. [2]
At 9:30 a.m. Caltrans posted on the social media platform X that the westbound 91 Freeway at Imperial Highway and eastbound portion of the highway at Lakeview Avenue were blocked.
Aerial view of the I-105/I-710 interchange Night aerial view of the Los Angeles River where I-710 converges on it (from the right) at the City of Commerce I-710 at its junction with SR 60 in East Los Angeles. The California Streets and Highways Code defines Route 710 as follows: [7] 622. Route 710 is from Route 1 to Route 210 in Pasadena. 622.1.
An atmospheric river brought heavy rain, serious mountain snow and strong winds to California that flooded roads and rivers and triggered landslides, with at least two storm-related deaths ...