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Northern California Traffic Conditions - KCRA 3 News Sign up to receive email alerts when severe weather happens in your area You can also view current severe weather warnings watches for Sacramento and Northern California on the KCRA alerts
Road Lane Closures - Sacramento County, California The following list includes closures for all County road ways that are in unincorporated areas, or areas that the County inspects It does not include state highways, such as Jackson, Hwy 50 and I-80 However, the list of lane closures is not all-inclusive, but rather includes only those closures most affecting the traveling public Criteria considered include time of day (peak traffic hours
i-5 Sacramento Traffic Maps and Road Conditions SEE ALSO: i-5 California i-5 Highway i-5 News i-5 Weather i-5 Sacramento Area Map The Interstate 5 in Sacramento is the main interstate highway that travels generally in a north-south direction through the metro Sacramento area shown above is a map where the i-5 (highlighted in pink) travels through the metro Sacramento area
Highway - Wikipedia Interstate 5 along a 3 2-kilometre-long (2 mi) section between Interstate 805 and California State Route 56 in San Diego, California, which was completed in April 2007, is 22 lanes wide
SouthEast Connector Expressway Providing Economic, environmental and safety benefits for California’s Capital Region sign up for updates View report
Federal Highway Administration Strengthening our world-class highway system EDC is a State-based model that identifies and rapidly deploys proven, yet underutilized innovations that make our transportation system adaptable, sustainable, and safer for all Proven innovations promoted through EDC facilitate greater efficiency at the State, Local and Tribal levels, saving time, money, and resources to ensure our infrastructure