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Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map; California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents; California Highways - Routes 49 through 56: US Highway 50; California @ AARoads - U.S. Highway 50; 50corridor.com - US 50 traffic information in Sacramento and Folsom areas; CalTrans District 3 chain control map; Web cameras by region, including U.S. Route 50.
The road passes are generally listed from north to south, with their elevation and access road. The California Department of Transportation attempts to keep Donner Summit (Interstate 80, I-80), Echo Summit (U.S. Route 50, US 50) and Carson Pass (State Route 88, SR 88) open year-round. Most other passes at higher elevation than these are usually ...
Fredonyer Pass, elevation 5,752 feet (1,753 m), is a high mountain pass in Lassen County, California, [1] southwest of Susanville and southeast of Mount Lassen. It lies on the Great Basin Divide between the Feather River to the west and the Susan River and Honey Lake to the east.
“Especially with the rain, we hope drivers will be even more careful” on Highway 1 and other routes, a Caltrans spokesperson said. Caltrans gears up for rough SLO County road conditions ahead ...
The state was long aware of conditions under Interstate 10 where a massive fire Saturday severely damaged the freeway south of downtown Los Angeles — with Caltrans inspectors on site as recently ...
Two cameras on S.C. Highway 544 at Dick Pond Road and Windsor Bay Road 20 cameras along U.S. 501 from Main Street in Aynor to the Intracoastal Waterway 23 cameras along U.S. 17 from the bypass ...
SR 36 passes through Rosewood and later intersects CR A5 before entering the city of Red Bluff as Beegum Road. SR 36 continues south as Main Street into downtown Red Bluff before making a turn east as Oak Street, crossing the Sacramento River and coming to an interchange with I-5 before turning into Antelope Boulevard and passing the Tehama ...
The state highway system of the U.S. state of California is a network of highways that are owned and maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).. Each highway is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route [1] [2]) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300–635).