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LA freeway map

Los Angeles freeway map. LA freeway map (California - USA) to print. LA freeway map (California - USA) to download. The links in the LA freeway map connecting downtown and the suburbs are the famed LA freeways, which spread throughout LA in a vast network of concrete ribbons. A drive in any freeway direction presents a variety of landscapes. Some roads in LA freeway map cross the LA River, which appears in the guise of a huge, cement-lined flood-control channel. The mountains and their steep-walled canyons are lined with shrubbery, grass, and occasional houses. In general, however, there is little to distinguish one community from another as viewed from the freeways. Cars and trucks move in solid masses, streaming steadily along at rooftop level through single-story residential areas, shopping strips, and malls.

Los Angeles freeway map

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The freeways in LA freeway map are often referred to by name, rather than number. On news traffic reports of freeway, and when someone gives you directions, they might refer to a freeway by its name. This link contains a list of names of freeways in LA. Here are some freeway interchanges that are frequently mentioned in traffic reports: "Four Level Interchange" (Bill Keene Memorial Interchange) is the intersection of the 110 and 101 Freeways in Downtown LA "East L.A. Interchange" is the junction of the 5, 10, 101 and 60 freeways just southeast of Downtown LA. "Hollywood Split" is the intersection of the 101,134 and 170 freeways in North Hollywood.
 
The City of LA is served by an extensive network of freeways, streets, and local and regional public transportation systems. A dozen major freeways in LA freeway map span hundreds of miles connect the various regions of LA When locals give directions, they usually refer to a freeway only by its number and the word “the,” e.g. "Take the 405 to the 10" instead of “Take the San Diego Freeway to the Santa Monica Freeway.” However, local radio station traffic reports often refer to freeways by their names, such as the San Diego Freeway and the Santa Monica Freeway instead of the 405 and 10, respectively.