California has begun work to improve Highway 152, a notorious road linking Silicon Valley with Interstate 5.
The construction work may be just the beginning of several projects designed to get truckers off the windy, two-lane road, reports The San Jose Mercury News.
Among the changes planned, the newspaper reports, are:
The construction work may be just the beginning of several projects designed to get truckers off the windy, two-lane road, reports The San Jose Mercury News.
Among the changes planned, the newspaper reports, are:
- A flyover ramp at the 152-156 intersection
- Adding truck passing lanes and turning lanes to 152 east of Gilroy
- Widening Highway 25 to four lanes, making it more friendly to big rigs as an alternative to 152
- Improving ramps at 152 and 101
- Widening 152 east of Gilroy to Millers Slough
- Adding traffic lights at some intersections on 152.
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