Rockslides on PCH: What You Need to Know

TLDRRockslides on PCH have caused significant delays, with some lasting up to an hour. The latest rockslide near Big Rock Drive has resulted in one lane being closed, impacting commuters. Caltrans crews are working to clear the roads and ensure stability. Alternates such as Topanga Canyon are also affected. Stay informed and plan your travel accordingly.

Key insights

🚧Rockslides on PCH have caused delays of up to an hour, impacting commuters.

🌄The latest rockslide near Big Rock Drive has resulted in one northbound lane being closed.

👷Caltrans crews are working to clear the roads and ensure stability.

🚗Topanga Canyon, a common alternate route, is also affected by closures.

🌉Stay informed about road closures and plan your travel accordingly.

Q&A

What is causing the rockslides on PCH?

The rockslides on PCH are likely caused by unstable hillside conditions.

Are there any alternate routes for commuters?

Topanga Canyon is a common alternate route, but it is also affected by closures.

What is Caltrans doing to address the rockslides?

Caltrans crews are working to clear the roads and ensure stability to prevent further rockslides.

How are these rockslides impacting commuters?

The rockslides have caused significant delays, with some lasting up to an hour.

What should commuters do to stay informed?

Commuters should stay updated on road closure information and plan their travel accordingly.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Rockslides on PCH are causing significant delays, with some lasting up to an hour.

00:10The latest rockslide near Big Rock Drive has resulted in one northbound lane being closed.

00:27Caltrans crews are working to clear the roads and ensure stability.

01:20Topanga Canyon, a common alternate route, is also affected by closures.

01:50Stay informed about road closures and plan your travel accordingly.