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(BCN) — A traffic collision left a pedestrian dead early Thursday morning on Highway 4 near Brentwood, according to the California Highway Patrol. The CHP said that around 5:50 a.m., officers ...
From 1998 to 2009, a road built by the State Route 4 Bypass Authority, named the State Route 4 Bypass, opened in three phases, bypassing Route 4 in Oakley and Brentwood to the south and west. [19] [20] Many of the signs and local maps designated this extension as simply "Bypass Road". A section of Marsh Creek Road was widened to serve as the ...
“It was a significant crash that altered a lot of people’s lives,” Brentwood Police Chief John Ventura said. “There has to be some accountability.” Driver charged in deadly five-vehicle ...
In 2012, SR 4 was re-routed to go further south to bypass Oakley and Brentwood. The southern end of SR 160 was then extended south to cover the part of the freeway that is no longer designated as SR 4, from Main Street (where State Route 4 originally exited the freeway) to the fork of the new SR 4 (formerly known as the State Route 4 Bypass, or ...
All northbound lanes of Interstate 65 in Brentwood are reopen following a multiple-vehicle crash near Old Hickory Boulevard. The crash occurred around 11:02 a.m., shutting down all four lanes and ...
The interchange is extremely large, and consists of numerous flyover ramps and two tunnels. Portions of I-5 in the pass reach up to 21 lanes wide. The complex structure combines a directional T-interchange with a collector–distributor bypass. The bypass, signed as truck lanes, allows traffic to and from SR 14 to avoid the congested pass summit.
One person was killed in a crash involving three vehicles at McGalliard Road's intersection with the Muncie Bypass around 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020.
The old roadway was submerged by the reservoir. When the road re-opened, it carried about 16,000 vehicles per day. [4] In 2009, Vasco Road was extended northwestward from Walnut Street to Marsh Creek Road, where it joined the third segment of John Marsh Heritage Highway (California State Route 4 Bypass, now part of California State Route 4). [5]