Caltrans is honoring the lives of 189 highway workers today who died keeping others safe at its 30th annual memorial near the Caltrans Workers Memorial Bridge (formerly known as the Bryte Bend Bridge) spanning the Sacramento River ...
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CHP Citations Jump by 87% for Violators Speeding More Than 100 mph
Caltrans is allowing temporary operation of food trucks in state rest areas during the COVID-19 public health emergency to help provide access to food for highway truck drivers and motorists, and provide opportunities to food truc ...
Trucks Transporting Essential Goods in Support of COVID-19 Efforts May Temporarily Exceed 80,000 Pounds
Travelers without FasTrak® will be invoiced by mail during COVID-19 emergency
In response to the state’s declared emergency for COVID-19, Caltrans is launching a statewide educational campaign on the state’s highways, urging all Californians to be more diligent about containing the spread of the virus
As basketball fans gear up to see teams duke it out during March Madness, Caltrans shows us how the Bay Bridge has become a symbol for the community through one of the NBA’s most successful teams.
In this Caltrans News Flash, see how Caltrans is using goats to aid in controlling weeds within a 20-acre site adjacent to Highway 1 just north of the Piedras Blancas Lighthouse.
Caltrans’ “Operation Snowflake” Is Key To Battling Winter Storms On The I-5 Grapevine In Los Angeles County
Los Angeles — The history, culture and contributions of Native American tribes in California continue to the present day, and Caltrans celebrates the people and their work which are an intrinsic part of this state’s fabric.