Street Closure, Transit Status and Freeway Information for Los Angeles
If your phone is handy, the 5-1-1 telephone system is a free and convenient way to obtain real-time information about traffic, transit and transportation in Los Angeles and beyond - or even to summon freeway roadside assistance.
For those near a computer or smartphone, we're pleased to offer the 'insider' resources below to help keep you moving:
- California Highway Status QuickMap and Highway Closures - or call 1-800-427-ROAD
- Southern California Regional Traffic, Transit & Transportation, use the free SoCal 511 Mobile App - or call 5-1-1
- Los Angeles Real-Time Freeway Traffic Map with Cameras
- Los Angeles Regional Google Map with Traffic Layer
- Los Angeles Freeway Incident Information via CHP
- Los Angeles Planned Freeway Lane Closures
- Greater Los Angeles Real-Time 'X' Traffic List and #LATraffic
- Waze Live Traffic Map
- City of Los Angeles Roadwork in Progress
- City of Los Angeles Special Project & Event Street Closures
- Los Angeles County (including Mountain) Road Closures
- Los Angeles Filming E-Notification
- LAX Airport: Parking Information, Real-Time Traffic Map, Real-Time Parking Availability Map and Traffic Delay / Parking Capacity Updates
- Hollywood Area Planned Event Street Closures
- L.A. Department of Transportation (LADOT) Updates | LADOT Transit News and Blog
- DASH, Commuter Express and LAnow Rider Alerts
- Metro Local Bus, Light Rail & Subway System Alerts, Service Advisories, Station Elevator Status, Micro and BikeShare Availability - or call 1-323-466-3876
- Metrolink Regional Commuter Rail Status Map / Service Advisories and System Alerts By Line: (AV) (IEOC) (OC) (RIV) (SB) (VC) (91/PV) (Arrow) - or call 1-800-371-LINK
- Amtrak Intercity Rail Service Alerts and Notices | @AmtrakAlerts - or call 1-800-USA-RAIL
- Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Alerts | @PacSurfliners - or call 1-800-USA-RAIL
When seeking the status of a road, transit system or freeway in Los Angeles, please listen to news radio, visit the sites above or call 5-1-1 (not 9-1-1) for information to keep you moving!