Interstate 405 California
Overview
Following the San Diego Freeway, Interstate 405 is a major highway linking the northern and southern parts of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area between the San Fernando Valley and Orange County. Always busy, at all hours of the day or night, I-405 is the most direct route between San Diego and Northern California. Additionally, it serves Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and a number of coastal cities including Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Long Beach and Santa Monica.
Route Information
Source: December 31, 2021 Interstate Route Log and Finders List
I-405 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Source: 2017 Traffic Volumes – Caltrans Traffic Census Program
History
Interstate 405 replaced the original route of California State Route 7 through the greater Los Angeles area. Portions of SR 7 were ugpraded to a freeway in 1957 and later designated as I-405 by 1963. West of I-605, I-405 was completed before 1965. The stretch of freeway east of I-605 followed by 1969.1
Photo Guides
North End – San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California
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The truck bypass lanes depart from Interstate 5 a half mile before the wye interchange (Exit 158) with I-405 (San Diego Freeway). 07/10/22
North End Throwback
South End – Irvine, California
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Truck Bypass Lanes North at
Four lanes lead north along the I-5 Truck Bypass roadway from Lake Forest Drive to the parclo A2 interchange with Bake Parkway. A left exit for Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway) follows. 07/13/09
Page updated July 28, 2022.