http://www.sandiego6.com/story/major-interstate-805-closure-coming-commuters-warned-20130724
Coming soon: Carmageddon San Diego! :pan:
The 805 is an order of magnitude less crowded than the 405.
Quote from: Steve on August 15, 2013, 11:43:37 PM
The 805 is an order of magnitude less crowded than the 405.
Agreed. Compared to I-405 in Los Angeles and San Diego Counties, I-805 is not especially busy.
Highest AADT (according to FHWA) was
only 227,000 in 2011.
I-405 is a little busier at almost 380,000 at its busiest point.
How do the peak cars compare though? In my experience, the 805 gets just as bad during rush hour as the 405, although for a shorter amount of time and a shorter distance.
Quote from: realjd on August 21, 2013, 03:58:35 PM
How do the peak cars compare though? In my experience, the 805 gets just as bad during rush hour as the 405, although for a shorter amount of time and a shorter distance.
indeed. the northernmost few miles of 805 compare to anything in LA. southbound, there's no point in trying to get on that road between 2pm and 7pm.
Freeway segments have to close from time to time for construction. In many areas, there are sufficient alternate routes, so that this would not really be a problem. Most of the LA area, is a big freeway grid, so most segments that close can be fairly easily bypassed on other freeways. With the 405 Orange County closure, local streets can serve as an alternate for local traffic. For long distance traffic, the 91 freeway or PCH can serve. For really long distance bypass, you can use the 5.
The 405 closure of the Sepulveda Pass was really Carmageddon. The local bypasses are narrow canyon roads. No other good connection from Valley to the Beach. LAX is not far from the closure, so a lot of routes to LAX would also be burdened.
The 805 closure is not carmageddon. There are other bypasses.