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The first section is in San Diego County between SR 163 in San Diego and SR 78 in Escondido. The lanes were originally constructed as reversible carpool lanes in 1988 before they were converted into express lanes a decade later. Between 2004 and 2008, construction extended the lanes north from SR 56 to Del Lago Boulevard in Escondido.
405 Express Lanes: South end of express lanes; opened in December 2023 [11] [12] 10.05: 16.17: 10: SR 73 south (Corona del Mar Freeway) to SR 55 south (Costa Mesa Freeway) – San Diego via toll road: Southbound exit and northbound entrance — SR 73 south: Express Lanes access only; southbound exit and northbound entrance [11] 11
I-5 Express Lanes I-5: San Diego County: La Jolla Village Drive in San Diego: Harbor Drive in Oceanside: By 2035 [81] I-10 Metro ExpressLanes Extension I-10: Los Angeles County: I-605 in Baldwin Park: I-10 at the San Bernardino County line TBD, pending environmental review [82] I-10 San Bernardino Express Lanes (Phase 2) I-10: San Bernardino County
The first practical implementation was California's formerly private toll 91 Express Lanes, in Orange County, California, in 1995, followed in 1996 by Interstate 15 in northern San Diego. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, as of 2012 [update] there were 294 corridor-miles of HOT/Express lanes in operation in the ...
San Diego ranked 17th in the same study, with 0.659 lane-miles per thousand, and the Inland Empire ranked 21st, with 0.626. [ 20 ] Limited-access roads not maintained by the state
reversible express lane Illinois: I-90 / I-94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) Chicago: 71st Street – I-55: 5.5 miles (8.9 km) signed local–express lane system; no trucks are allowed in the express lanes Illinois: IL 53: Rolling Meadows: I-290 – Kirchhoff Road: 2.1 miles (3.4 km) local–express format Iowa: I-29 / I-80: Council Bluffs: I-80 Exit 1 ...
I-15 Express Lanes (San Diego) California State Route 22; ... Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway (San Diego) Metropolitan By-Pass Freeway; Mission Valley Freeway;
Interstate 805 (I-805) is a major north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in Southern California.It is a bypass auxiliary route of I-5, running roughly through the center of the Greater San Diego region from San Ysidro (part of the city of San Diego) near the Mexico–U.S. border to near Del Mar.